4 PAPILIONIDjE. 



line that terminates on vein 4 and a subterminal complete line ; 

 all the lines except those that cross the cell formed of a series of 

 short curved lines in the interspaces. Hind wing with similar 

 ochraceous-white lines more or less in continuation of those on the 

 fore wing with the addition of a broad line along vein 1 and 

 the median vein, these two lines do not reach much beyond the 

 base of vein 4 ; a large lower discal patch, the inward half scarlet, 

 the outer half velvety-black, followed by broad subterminal bright 

 yellow lunules in interspaces 1 to 4 ; the tails edged very narrowly 

 with ochraceous white ; the black on the outer half of the discal 

 patch has in interspaces 1 and 2 very large ill-defined superposed 

 white spots thickly shaded with brownish grey except along their 

 inner margins. Underside similar, all the markings broader, base 

 of cell in hind wing crossed by a short ochraceous-white bar, and 



Fig. l.Armandia liddcidali, $ . 



the edges of the precostal cell with narrow lines of the same 

 colour. Antenna? black ; head, thorax, and abdomen dull black 

 the thorax greenish grey laterally, the sides of the abdomen with 

 cross-lines of ochreous white. 



JEtvp. rf $ 115-124 mm. (4-15-478"). 



Hob. Bhutan; Assam, the JSTaga Hills; Upper Burma the 

 Chin Hills. 



Mr. Doherty found this beautiful insect in considerable numbers 

 in the Naga Hills. Speaking of its habits and the localities in 

 which it occurs, he says : " It generally keeps to the ridges, 

 occasionally descending into the valley, once almost down to 5000 

 feet. Afterwards I found it on the western side of Japoo at 7000- 



