PAPILIONID#—PAPILIO. 
PAPILIO EPENETUS. 14, 15. 
Uprrrsipe black, the margins with lunular pale yellow spots, unusually large on 
the posterior wing. Anterior wing hghter from the middle to the apex. 
Unpersrper dark brown, both wings lighter brown from the middle to the outer 
margin. Anterior wing irrorated with white at the end of the cell: crossed from the 
end of the cell to the anal angle by a curved band of four pale yellow bifid spots. _ Pos- 
terior wing crossed below the middle by two approximating curved macular bands, 
each of seven spots—those forming the first band (nearest the base) triangular, car- 
mine, and bordered with black ; those of the second band, pale yellow. 
Expan. 33% nm. Hab. Forest of Cinchona. 
In the Collection of W. W. Saunders. 
Nearly allied in form to P. Idseus (P. Evander of Hubner’s Sammlung). In colour it bears con- 
siderable resemblance to P. Oxynius. 
