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PAPILIONID^. 



white spots in interspaces 1 to 5 ; a subtermiual series of four 

 white lunules in interspaces 2 to 5, the series continued on in 

 interspaces 6 and 7 as transversely oblong white spots ; a pro- 

 minent tornal yellow spot broadly divided across the middle by 

 a bar of the ground-colour. The cilia touched with white in the 

 interspaces ; sometimes one or more of these specks on the cilia are 



broad and prominent and 

 yellow in colour. Under- 

 side . from soft pale brown 

 to rich dark velvety-brown. 

 Fore wing with the mark- 

 ings as on the upperside. 

 Hind wing : the markings 

 also similar to those on 

 the upperside, but the ter- 

 minal margin beyond the 

 subterminal series of white 

 markings bears a row of 

 comparatively large very 

 conspicuous yellow spots, 

 separated from the white 

 lunules by a series of short 



a. Papilla dfcfi^J . ' f . transverse detached spots 



b. Apical portion of fore wing : P. clytia, of the ground-colour. An- 



race pavope. tenna?, head, thorax and 



abdomen black, the thorax 



anteriorly and beneath and the abdomen on the sides spotted with 

 white. 



c? $ . Second form (dissimilis, Doubleday). Differs from the 

 first form as follows: Upperside, fore wing : cell with four streaks 

 coalescent at base and four spots beyond at apex, a long streak in 

 interspace 1 a, two streaks with two spots beyond which are more 

 or less coalescent with them in interspace 1, a broad streak with an 

 outwardly emarginate spot beyond in interspace 2, similar spots, 

 one at base and one beyond, in 3, a single similar spot in 4, 

 elongate streaks in 5 and 6, and much smaller elongate spots in 

 interspaces 8 and 9. All these streaks and spots cream-white 

 with diffuse edges ; subterrninal and terminal markings as in the 

 first form. Hind wing : markings similar to those in the first 

 form with the following differences : discoidal cell entirely white, 

 discal white streaks longer that reach quite up to the outer 

 margin of the cell and are continued anteriorly to the costa by 

 elongate streaks in interspaces 6 and 7, two spots in interspace 8 

 and a slender streak along the costa ; the subterminal and terminal 

 markings as in the first form. Underside similar to the upperside, 

 the cream-white markings slightly larger, the terminal series of 

 yellow spots on the hind wing as in the first form. Antennae, 

 head, thorax and abdomen as in the typical clytia form ; the head, 

 thorax and abdomen with more prominent white spots. 



Exp. c? $ 108-121 mm. (4-26-4-76"). 



