PAPILIONIDM.—PAPILIO. 
PAPILIO ILLYRIS. 43, 44. 
Papilio Illyris. Hewitson. Ent. Mon. Mag., p. 232 (1878). 
Uprrrsipe. Male dark brown. Both wings crossed, from the costal margin of 
the anterior wing beyond the cell to near the inner margin of the posterior wing 
before its middle, by an equal, continuous, pale yellow band, the nervures which 
divide it scarcely seen. Posterior wing with a long tail: dentated and traversed by 
a submarginal series of five green-yellow spots, the two spots nearest the base of the 
tails large. . 
UnpERSIDE as above, except that it is paler with the base of the anterior wing 
and the inner margin of the posterior wing ochreous-yellow: that the posterior. 
wing has a black spot bordered above with carmine near the costal margin above and 
touching the central band: that there is a carmine spot marked with black at the end 
of the cell and two linear carmine spots between it and the imner margin and that 
it is crossed by a series of large black spots beyond the middle and by a submarginal 
series of linear black spots irrorated with lilac-white. 
Exp. 34 inch. Hab. Gold Coast. (Rogers.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
