PAPILIONID#. 
PAPILIO. XIV. 
PAPILIO CHARICLES. 45. 
Upprrsipr. Female dark brown. Anterior wing semi-transparent brown-white, 
palest below the median nervure: the margins, the base (which is marked by a trian- 
gular carmine spot), longitudinal rays in the cell, the nervures and lines between them 
dark brown. Posterior wing marked before the middle by five white spots—one 
(the largest) in the cell, one between it and the costal margin, two between it and the 
inner margin, and one (the fifth) below the cell: the inner margin (which is marked 
by a black spot) and a series of six spots on the outer margin all dull carmine: the 
outer margin dentate, deeply sinuated between the nervures; the tail spatulate, its 
outer half white, tinted with carmine. 
Unversipz as above, except that the posterior wing has four red spots at the 
base and seven white spots before the middle. 
Exp. 5 inches. Hab. Andaman Islands. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This singular species, although reminding one at first sight of P. Coon, is so like P. Memnon 
(var. Achates, Cramer) that but for the long and narrow posterior wing it might easily be mistaken for 
that species. 
PAPILIO ANTONIO. 46. 
Papilio Antonio, Semper MS. 
Uppmrstpr. Male dark brown. Anterior wing with the costal margin much 
curved: marked on the inner margin towards the anal angle by a triangular white 
spot. Posterior wing with a broad spatulate tail: marked near the apex from the 
costal margin to the third branch of the median nervure by a large white spot divided 
by the nervures, which are of the same colour, into four parts, the smallest of which 
is within the cell: the outer margin with lunular white spots between the nervures. 
Unpers1nE as above, except that the anterior wing has longitudinal rays of white 
in the cell, and that the nervures near the outer margin and lines between them, which 
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