INDEX 



297 



species of, greatly mimicked, 

 179-80. 



'Papilio ' polyxenes americus, 184. 

 polyxenes asterius, 182- 



5, 188, 206. 



sarpedon choredon, 106. 

 dardanus (merope) , 132, 



139, 236-7, 278. 

 glaucusglaucus( turmts) , 



182-5, 188, 206. 

 palamedes, 183, 206. 

 troilus troilus, 182-5, 



188, 206. 



Papilionidae, see ' Cosmodesmtis', 

 'Papilio', and ' Pharmacopha- 

 gus'. 

 Patagonia, Darwin on colours of 



animals in, 127. 

 peach, moths piercing, 217, 224, 

 224 n. 1, 227 ; nectarine and, 

 251. 

 Peacock, butterflies' ' eye-spots ' 



and tail of, 231, 234. 

 Peckham, Dr. and Mrs. G. W., 

 on mimicry in Attid spiders, 

 116-17. 

 Pelargonium, defence of desert 



species of, 98. 

 perenne, Linum, 224. 

 Perrhybris (Mylothris) pyrrha, 

 Darwin and Wallace on mi- 

 micry and sex in, 134 n. 1. 

 Peru, 184. 



' Pharmacophagus ' or ' Aristo- 

 lochia swallow-tails ', one of 

 the three sections of Papili- 

 onidae, 177-8 ; as models, 137, 

 177-91, 206-7 ; distribution of, 

 177-80 ; New World species 

 of a distinct group, 180-1, 

 206 ; ' tailed ' forms of primi- 

 tive, 181; females of S. Ameri- 

 can species mimicked, very 

 rarely males, 178-9. 

 1 Pharmacophagus ' philenor, a 

 model of N.Ameri- 

 can species of 'Pa- 

 pilio', &c., 180- 

 91, 206-7; special 

 protection of, 181. 

 polydamas, 180. 



phenarete, Ituna, 153. 

 philenor, Ph., see ' Pharmaco- 

 phagus philenor '. 

 Philosophic Zoologique, Lamarck, 



Phyllotettix, leaf-like, 101. 



Physianthus albens, 217 ; Dar- 

 win and R. Trimen on in- 

 sects captured by, 225, 225 

 n. 1. 



Physiology and vivisection, Dar- 

 win on, 72-3. 



Phytophagous beetles as mimics, 

 120-1. 



Pierinae, 134 n. 1, 135, 139; 

 Pharmacophagusmimickedi by, 

 179. 



Piranga erythromelas, Beebe's 

 experiments on, 142. 



Planaria, Darwin on mimetic 

 species of, 122. 



Planema, as model, 238. 



Plateau, F., on taste of Magpie 

 moth, 242 n. 1. 



plexippus, Danaida (Anosia), 

 152 n. 1, 154, 158-9, 158 . 3, 

 161-i, 168-73, 177, 204. 



Pneumora, 230 n. 2. 



Pocock, R. I., on mimicry in 

 Attid spider, 117. 



podalirius, a type of ' Cosmodes- 

 mus ', 178. 



poetry, Darwin and, 60: see 

 also vi, 57-66, 79-83, 216, 

 256-8. 



polydamus, Pharm., 180. 



Polygonia (Grapta), 175. 



polyphyletic, see multiple 

 origin. 



Popular Science Monthly, 267. 



populi, Limenitis, 193. 



Poulton, E. B., 78 ; on ' eye-spot ' 

 of butterfly, 231-2; on ac- 

 quired characters, 274 n. 1. 



Poulton, E. P., 79. 



Prieska, 96. 



Primula, 229. 



Principles of Geology, Lyell, 5, 

 6, 9 n. 1, 86. 



Proc. Am. Acad., 24. 



Promeces viridis as mimic, 114. 



