PAs ELON. DAs. 
PAPILIO II. 
PAPILIO DIOXIPPUS. 3, 4. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, black, with a large central triangular space of pale yellow, 
bounded on one side by the abdomimal fold, on another by the median nervure of 
the anterior wing, on the upper side of which nervure, and touching it, there are three 
small spots. On the costal margin there are also three yellow bifid spots, and a row 
of four or five spots of the same colour from near the apex, running parallel to the 
outer margin. Posterior wing tailed, with two crimson spots and a small yellow spot 
at the anal angle, a row of yellow lunular spots near the outer margin, and two blue 
lunules at the base of the tail, on its inner side. The end of the tail, which is long, 
yellow. 
Unpers1nz as above, except that it is lighter, especially near the tail. Posterior 
wing with five crimson spots in addition to those described above, which cross the 
wing near the lower edge of the central yellow. 
Expan. 33% m. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
There is a variety of P. Dioxippus, which has the upper edge of the central yellow emarginate 
as in Leucaspis. ; 
PAPILIO LEUCASPIS. 5. 
Pap. Leucaspis Godart Encly. p. 55.—Boisd. spec. gen. p. 349. 
Uprersipe. Male, red-brown, with a large central triangular space of light 
yellow, bounded on the anterior wing by the median nervure, on the upper side of 
which nervure, and touching it, are two spots of the same colour, and below it a 
triangular black spot. Costal margin with three nearly equi-distant small bifid spots, 
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