68 PAPILIONIDjE. 



brown scales that give the whole ground-colour a rich brown 

 tint. Fore wing uniform ; a line of ciliary white specks that do 

 not reach the apex. Hind wing : 

 a conspicuous postdiscal complete 

 series of inwardly conical white 

 spots, followed by a complete series 

 of slender well-defined white 

 lunules and a ciliary row of linear 

 white specks ; between the latter 

 two the ground-colour is devoid 

 of the irroration of brown scales, 

 this gives an appearance as of a ter- 

 minal row of more or less distinct 

 black spots impressed on the wing. 

 Underside duller black, much more 

 densely irrorated with reddish- 

 brown scales. Fore wing : a small 

 TO- ic T> -7- 7 j f quadrate white spot across the 



Fig. 15. Pandio ninluidd-a. <$ . ^ . . ,, ,. , r , 



middle discocellular and transverse 



series of subterminal and terminal white specks, the former series 

 anteriorly more or less obsolete. Hind wing with the white 

 markings as on the upperside, but in some specimens the postdiscal 

 series of conical white spots has some of the anterior spots ill- 

 defined or absent. $ similar to the d" , but the ground-colour on 

 both upper and undersides paler with the markings on the whole 

 slightly larger. In some specimens the outer half of the fore wing 

 on the upperside is conspicuously paler than in any specimen of 

 the rf. 



Exp. J $ 93-100 mm. (3-68-3-87"). 



Hub. Upper and Lower Burma ; Tenasserim, extending to 

 Siam. 



528. Papilio dravidarum, Wood-Mason, J. A. S. B. 1880, p. 144, 

 <5 $ , pi. 8, fig. Id"; Rothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 359 ; 

 Feryuson, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. vi, 1891, p. 446; Moore 

 (Tamera), Lep. Ind. vi, 1903, p. 79, pi. 500, figs. 1, la-lc, <J $ . 

 Papilio abrisa, Kirby, Proc. Roy. Dub. Soc. (2) xi, 1880, p. 338; 

 Davidson, Bell $ Aitken, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. x. 1897, 

 p. 583. 



S . Upperside velvety black. Fore wing : outer half and four 

 somewhat indistinct longitudinal lines in the cell irrorated with 

 yellowish-brown scales ; a small white spot across the middle 

 discocellular ; a subterminal series of inwardly conical white spots 

 and a terminal series of white spots that decrease in size towards 

 the costa, most often the spots do not extend beyond interspace 6 ; 

 following each subterminal spot are spots of the black ground- 

 colour formed by the absence of the irroration of yellowish-brown 

 scales. Hind wing : posterior three-fourths irrorated with yellow- 

 ish-brown scales ; a very prominent discal series of inwardly 



