48 THE ATYMNUS BUTTERFLY. 



the third, extending over the middle of both pairs, 

 is the most distinct, and composed of darkish lunules 

 in close succession; the fourth, just within the 

 margin, is faint and interrupted ; the transverse anal 

 extremity is marked with a brownish band, consist- 

 ing of three confluent spots, which are covered along 

 the margin with whitish irrorations, the inner spot 

 being diffused over the rounded extremity of the 

 anal appendage. The body is broadish above, 

 with a slight admixture of yellow ; the thorax bears 

 delicate silky hairs; underneath, these parts are 

 covered with a short, close, whitish down. The an- 

 tennae are brown; the tail is pale fulvous, with an 

 obscure brownish margin, and a whitish tip. 

 This Papilio inhabits India. 



