90 PAPILIONID^. 



follows: Upperside: irroration of green scales more restricted, 

 the outer half of the fore wing except a triangular patch from apex 

 of wing downwards, and the outer third of the hind wing except 

 a subterminal series of ill -formed luuules, devoid of green scales; 

 discal transverse bands on both fore and hind wings similar to those 

 in P. palimtrus but very much broader ; the discal band of the fore 

 wing measured on the dorsurn occupies considerably more than 

 one-third of the dorsal length, while the discal band of the hind 

 wing is as broad posteriorly as it is anteriorly (in P. palinurus it is 

 much narrower posteriorly) ; the ochraceous tornal ocellus brighter, 

 not surmounted with blue ; the subapical ochraceous lunule in inter- 

 space 7 also brighter and much larger. Underside similar to the 

 underside in P. palinurus, but on the hind wing the ochraceous 

 lunules in the subterminal series proportionately narrower and 

 much more conspicuously bordered on their innersides with silvery 

 white. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in P. palinurus. 



Exp. 6 $ 107-155 mm. (4-2-4-5"). 



Hob. Southern India. 



Larva. Thoracic segments with a shield. G-reen, the shield 

 laterally and posteriorly narrowly edged with white ; segments 5 to 

 11 with a broad white line and above it a series of minute white 

 spots one on each segment. 



Pupa. Much curved ventrally, head cleft, the processes long and 

 upturned, back and sides keeled ; colour dark green ventrally, pale 

 green dorsally. (After Davidson $ Aitlcen.) 



544. Papilio crino, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii (1) p. -5 ; Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. 



E.I. C.i, 1857, p. 109; 'Eothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 389; 



Moore (Ilarimala), Lep. Ind. vi, 1903, p. 67, pi. 493, figs. 1, 



1 a-1 d, larva & pupa, <$ $ . 

 Papilio criuo, var. montanus, Folder, Verli. zool.-bot. Ges. Wicn, xiv r 



1864, pp. 3-22, 370. 

 Harimala inontanus, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i, 1881, p. 146, pi. 61, 



%1 $. 



c? $ . Besembles P. palinurus, but the d 1 generally has on the 

 upperside of the outer half of the fore wing cottony or hairy 

 scent-streaks similar to those in P. polyctor, only the streak in inter- 

 space 1 is always wanting. Other differences are as follows : 

 d 1 $ Upperside, fore wing : the discal transverse bluish-green band 

 slightly sinuous, narrower, more curved and more distinctly 

 decreasing in width towards the costal margin ; in the $ more 

 sinuous than in the 3 . Hind wing : the transverse bluish-green 

 band very variable in width but with its inner margin much 

 straighter than in P. polyctor ; this band that in P. polyctor stops 

 short of vein 7, is in the present form continued to the costal 

 margin, it is however much and abruptly narrowed above vein 7 ; 

 tornal ocellus claret-red with a large black centre inwardly edged 

 with blue ; the bright ochraceous subapical lunule of P. polyctor 

 replaced by a dull whitish spot ; the subterminal diffuse green 

 lunules restricted to interspaces 2, 3, and 4 ; the spatular apex of 

 the tail with a small patch of bluish-green scales. Underside dull 



