S4 PAP1LIOXID.E. 



dorsum straight ; cell narrow, upper discocellular very much longer 

 than the middle. Antennae short, not half length of fore wing ; 

 club well marked, thick, but gradual ; head tufted in front, thorax 

 and legs hairy. d" abdominal fold of hind wing narrow, without 

 -any cottony scent-hairs within. 



547. Papilio glycerion, Gray, Zool. Misc. 1831, p. 32; id. Lep. Ins. 

 yep. 1840, p. 4, pi. 3, tig. 2 ; Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i 

 1857, p. 110; Heron, A. M. N. If. (7) iii, 1899, p. 119; Moore 

 (Pazala), Lep. Ind. vi, 3903, p. 33, pi. 479, figs. 1, la, \b. 



Papilio paphus, de Niceville, J. A. S. B. 1886, p. 254, pi. 11, fig. 6, 

 5; Ehces, Trans. Ertt. Soc. 1888, p. 432. 



Papilio inandarinus paphus, Rothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 408. 



cf $ . Upperside dead-white or very pale cream-colour. Fore 

 wing: cell partially, and interspaces between the dusky black 

 outer discal markings more or less semitransparent ; cell crossed 

 by five black bauds, the basal two of which extend to the dorsal 

 margin, the subapical to a little below the median vein ; a black 

 band along the discocellulars, joined at costal margin and above 

 lower apex of cell to the band traversing the cell near its apex ; 

 a broad transverse postdiscal black band from near tornal angle to 

 <;osta ; this band double above vein 5, forms three well-marked 

 loops ; subterminal and terminal narrower transverse black bands, 

 the former joined on to the postdiscal band near tornal angle ; 

 lastly, the postdiscal band outwardly and the terminal band 

 inwardly, broadly and diffusely bordered with dusky black. Hind 

 wing : a narrow black line from base along the dorsum, a broader 

 black line along vein 1, joined below the cell by a broad black band 

 that crosses the latter subbasally, a black patch on the produced 

 posterior portion of the wing, studded at the tornal angle with 

 two conspicuous yellow spots, below which there is a triangular 

 white dorsal mark ; the black patch with three somewhat obscure 

 blue subterminal lunules ; the tail narrowly edged with white ; 

 a narrow black medial line from costa that crosses near apex of 

 cell and terminates on the median nervure; at the upper and 

 lower ends of this are loops formed of slender black lines, in the 

 5 well marked, in the cT seen only by transparency from the 

 underside ; finally, discal, postdiscal and subterminal slender black 

 transverse lines from the costa terminate in the black anal patch. 

 Underside similar, with similar but much more heavily defined 

 black markings, the upper or costal loop on the short medial 

 transverse black line tinged with yellow ; the whole of the median 

 vein and the discocellulars broadly defined in black. Antenna 

 black ; head, thorax and abdomen black, with some white pubes- 

 cence, the head anteriorly tufted with black ; head, thorax and 

 abdomen beneath whitish yellow. 



Exp. 6 $ 77-90 mm. (3-3-52"). 



Hob. Sikhim ; Nepal ; Upper Burma : N. Chin Hills ? 



It is, I think, probable that the one specimen procured in the 

 Chin Hills by Capt. AVatson belonged to the Eastern race of the 

 -closely allied P. kashmirensis, Botbsch., and not to P. glycerion. 



