PAPILiO. 19 



'. Uind wiug upperside : three or four 



well-defined elongate white spots al- 



ways present in the interspaces beyond 



apex of cell ...................... P. aristolochice, p. 20. 



b'. Hind wing; upperside : only one well- 



defined elongate white spot in inter- 



space 2 beyond apex of cell, others 



absent, or when present obscure, , _,? 



much suffused with black scales .... I P ' ******, race 

 b. Hind wing upperside : apical half or more ' camorta, p. 21. 



of cell white. 

 a'. Fore wing upperside : pale whitish 



streaks in apex of cell not extended to 



discocellulars .................... P. jophon, p. 22. 



b'. Fore wing upperside : pale whitish 



streaks in apex of cell extended well , 



up to discocellulars ................ , p. 22. 



489. Papilio hector, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. x, 1758, p. 459 ; Moore, Cat. 

 Lep. Mits. E. I. C. i, 1857, p. 93, pi. 2, figs. 4, 4 a, 4 b, larva & 

 pupa; id. (Menelaides) Lep. C'eyl. i, 1881, p. 152, pi. 58, fig. 2; 

 Rothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 233 ; Moore (Tros), Lep. Ind. \, 

 1901-1903, p. 173, pi. 435, tigs. 1, 1 a, 1 b, larva & pupa, <J $ . 



c? . Upperside black. Fore wing with a broad white interrupted 

 band from the subcostal nervure opposite the origin of veins 10 

 and 11, extended obliquely to the tornus, and a second short pre- 

 apical similar band ; both bands composed of detached irregularly 

 indented broad streaks in the interspaces. Hind wing with a 

 <liscal posteriorly strongly curved series of seven crimson spots 

 followed by a subterminal series of crimson lunules. Cilia black 

 alternated with white. Underside : fore wing dull brownish black, 

 hind wing black ; markings as on the upperside, but the crimson 

 spots and crescentic markings on the hind wing larger. Antennae, 

 thorax and abdomen above at base, black ; head and rest of the 

 abdomen bright crimson ; beneath : the palpi, the sides of the 

 thorax and abdomen crimson. Similar, the discal series of 

 spots and subterminal lunules much duller, pale crimson irrorated 

 \\ith black scales ; in some specimens the anterior spots aud 

 lunules almost white barely tinged with crimson ; abdomen above 

 with the black colour extended further towards the apex. 



Exp. rf $ 88-120 mm. (3-49-4-T5"). 



Hab. Bengal : Calcutta, Chaudernagore, Orissa, Chittagong ; 

 the southern half of peninsular India; Ceylon. 



" Larva. Cylindrical, tapering slightly towards each end ; rich 

 dark purple-brown ; with a subdorsal and two lateral rows of 

 crimson fleshy cylindrical tubercles, the lowest row shortest, and 

 an additional lateral tubercle on the third and fourth segments, a 

 transverse row of four pinkish-white spots on the seventh and 

 eighth segments; head and legs blackish." (Moore.) 



" Pupa. Head truncate in front ; thorax dorsally conical and 



