180 CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



2. Amblypodia Apidanus. 



cJ . Papilio (P. K.) Apidanus, Cramer, " alls caudatis, cseruleis ; 



posticis subtus fuscis cseruleo variis, angulo ani macula gemina 



aiirata : habitat Surinam!." Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 137. figs. F, G (1779). 



Fdbricius, Sp. Ins. p. 119. n. 530 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. G9. 



n. 658 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 280. n. 78 (1793). 



Java. (Presented by the Hon. East-India Cornp.) B.M. 



Genus 3. DEUDORIX, Heivitson, 

 Diurn. Lepid. i. p. 16 (1863). 



1. Deudorix Eryx. 



2 . Papilio (P. R.) Eryx, Linnwus [nee Eryx vol Erix, Cramer], 

 " alis caudatis, nigris ; subtus viridibus, posticis margine subdentato 

 maculatoque : habitat in China." 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 522. n. 336 (1775). 



Silhet. ( rf obtained 1847, $ 1845, from the Rev. J. Stainsforth) 



B.M. 



This species is evidently the female of D. Amyntor. Linnrcus 

 describes it thus : " Alae omnes supra fuscse, subtus vircscentes ; 

 postica3 postice obtuse dentatas et caudatae ; cauda lineari alba, 

 longitudine fere ipsius alae ; fascia albida et puncta circiter 5 nigra 

 ante marginem posticum ; corpus simillimum P. Mar syce" (Mantissa, 

 p. 537). 



2. Deudorix Maecenas. 



Hesperia (R.) Maecenas, Fdbricius 9 " alis bicaudatis, atris, disco 

 ca3ruleo ; subtus brunneo nebulosis : habitat in China." Donovan, 

 Ins. China, pi. 39. fig. 2 (1798). 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 271. n. 45 (1793). 



Hong-Kong, China. (Presented 1861, by J. C. Bowring, Esq.) 



B.M. 



3. Deudorix Sphinx. 



Papilio (P. R.) Sphinx, Fdbricius [nee Hubner~\, " alee supra 

 cyaneae, nitidae, margine anticarum fusco ; subtus cinereae, strigis 

 duabus undatis fuscis ; macula dua3 atroe ad angulum ani, quarum 

 altera antice lunula rufa cingitur, altera major in ipsa ca.urda ala) ; 

 caudoa duea, anterior tenuissima porrecta. atra apice alba, posterior, 

 rotundata brevior, supra tecta macula rufo-coarulescente ; subtus 

 macula magna atra : habitat in India orientali." D. Yaruna, Hewit- 

 son nee Horsfield. 



Falricius, Syst. Ent. p. 520. n. 326 (1775). 



Java. (Obtained 1849) B.M. 



The D. Varuna of Horsfield, though allied to this species, seems 

 to be quite distinct. 



