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PAPILIO. VIII. 
PAPILIO SALVINI. 23. 
Papilio Salvin, Bates. Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, Vol. I. p. 4. 
Urrrrsipz. Male pale green. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margins, 
a band at the end of the cell and a band beyond the middle which connects the 
costal and outer margins and thus forms a triangular spot, all black. Posterior 
wing crossed obliquely at the middle by an indistinct band of grey (seen through), 
touching, near the anal angle, a bifid spot of scarlet which is bordered below with 
black ; outer margin black, with two lunular pale green spots: the tail black, bor- 
dered on its inner margin with white. 
Unprrsipe glossy white, tinted with green and lilac. Anterior wing as above, 
except that the outer margin is so narrow that the transverse band does not reach it. 
Posterior wing as above, except that the central band is dark brown ; that there is a 
black band near the abdominal margm ; that the outer margin is much narrower near 
the apex ; the white lunular spots upon it are much larger; and that there is below 
each of them, and at the anal angle, a black lunular spot, traversed by a line of 
pale blue. 
Exp. 3585 inches. Hab. Guatemala. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
For the possession of this beautiful and very distinct species, I am indebted to the generosity of 
Mr. Salvin. The rich collection of Dr. Boisduval has for some years contained an example of this 
species, but from what locality I do not know. 
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