20 PAPILIONID^E. 



laterally rounded ; wing-cases posteriorly rounded and dilated ; 

 abdominal segments with four subdorsal short foliaceous pro- 

 tuberances ; colour pale violaceous-ochraceous." (Moore.) 



In the 'Entomologist's Monthly Magazine,' 1880, p. 276,. 

 Mr. R. iS. Eaton notes that in Bombay this butterfly roosted in 

 great numbers together. 



On the Western Ghats between Vingorla and Belgaum, where 

 this butterfly occurred in some numbers, 1 also noted the habit 

 they have of roosting in company on twigs of some thorny shrub, 

 but I never saw more than a score or so together. 



490. Papilio aristolochiae, Fabr. Syst. Ent. 1775, p. 443 ; EJwes S^ 

 de Niceville, J. A. S. B. 1886, p. 435 ; Davidson fy Aitken, Journ. 

 Bomb. N. H. Soc. v, 1890, p. 362 ; Eothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, 

 p. 245; Moore (Menelaides), Lep. Ind. \, 1901-1903, p. 178 r 

 pi. 441, figs. 1, 1 o-l d, & pi. 442, figs. 1, 1 cr-1 c, larva fc pupa, tf $ . 



Papilio diphilus, Esper, Am. Schmett. 1792, p. 156, pi. 40, fig. 2; 

 Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i, 1857, p. 94, pi. 2, figs. 5, 6 a, 

 larva. 



Menelaides ceylonica, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i, 1881, p. 151, pi. 57, 

 figs. 2, 2 a, 26, <$, larva & pupa. 



Race camorta. 



Papilio aristolocliiae, var. camorta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 592 ; 



W.-M. 8> de.N. J.A.S. B. 1881, p. 237. 

 Menelaides camorta, Moore, Lep. Ind. v, 1901-1903, p. 182. pi. 443, 



figs. 1, 1 a-1 c, cf $ . 

 Papilio aiistolochia? camorta, Rothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 250. 



cJ . Upperside velvety black. Fore wing with well-marked pale 

 aduervular streaks on the discal area that do not reach the ter- 

 minal margin, the latter broadly velvety black ; the streaks beyond 



Fig. 3. a. Hind wing: Papilio arutolocliice. 



b. Hind wiog : P. aristolochice, race camorta, Moore. 



c. Apex of abdomen : P. aristolochia, showing want of 



anal valves. 



end of cell extended inwards into its apex. Hind wing with elon- 

 gate white discal markings in interspaces 2-5 beyond the cell. 



