Pease iE PON bh Di Ac. 
PAPILIO VIL. 
PAPILIO UCALEGON. 19. 
UpprrsipE. Male dark brown. Both wings crossed, from near the middle of 
the anterior wing to the abdominal fold of the posterior wing, by an irregular broad 
band of white, intersected by black nervures. Anterior wing with a bifid white spot 
towards the apex. 
UnpERSIDE as above, except that it is rufous brown, with the nervures, rays 
between them and traversing the cells, black. Posterior wing with the base rufous, 
marked by three black spots. 
Exp. 339 in. Hab. Old Calabar. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Although at first sight this species seems, from its great resemblance in colour, to be intimately 
connected with P. Cynorta and P. Zenobius, it will be found, upon closer examination, to be more closely 
allied to P. Adamastor or P. Latreillianus. These species resemble each other in the form of the cell 
of the posterior wings. 
PAPILIO VEIOVIS. 20. 
UpprrsipE grey-white, irrorated throughout with dark brown; the nervures 
and rays traversing the cells black. Anterior wing clouded from the middle to the 
apex with dark brown; rays of brown between the nervures near the outer margin ; 
the cell crossed by a band of black. Posterior wing with the outer margin broadly 
brown, traversed by a submarginal band of oblong grey-white spots. 
UNDERSIDE as above. 
Exp. 5 in. Hab. Menado. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very distinct from any known butterfly; but more nearly allied to P. Encelades than to any 
other species. 
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