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II. PAPILIO KOTZEBUEA. 



P. E. T. nlis candatis atris : j^ostkis subttis 

 7naculis seiiis marginaUhus, fasciaqiie transversa 

 abbreviata aiiguli cmi jnayureis ; froJite, colli 

 thoracis abdominisque lateribus coccineis. 



From Manilla. — Some are smaller than the pre- 

 ceding, others larger. The colour of the wings 

 is black, particularly dark on the under wings. On 

 the upper wings of a smaller species, are four rather 

 imperceptible grey yellow stripes towards the back 

 corner, which run parallel with the back edge. In 

 the greater one there are scarcely any traces of 

 them. The under wings are distinguished by their 

 narrowness, and by their broad tail, which is 

 rounded at the end, and half an inch long. On the 

 back angle on the upper side, there is a longish 

 somewhat imperceptible red spot ; in the other 

 scallops, only single red dots stand together. But 

 on the under side, the six more or less kidney- 

 shaped purple coloured spots are very clear; they 

 stand around the whole exterior border, placed 

 always betw^een two tendons. A broad band of 

 the same colour extends from the back angle as far 

 as the middle of the wing, to the third tendon, and 

 is intersected by two black tendons running 

 through it. The upper wings, on the under side, 

 have many grey yellow streaks, of which two 

 always run between two tendons, from the middle 

 tendon to the exterior margin. The very small 

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