222 CATALOGUE OF DIUKNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



8. Callidryas Catilla. 



5 . Papilio (D.) Catilla, Cramer, " alis rotundatis, flavis ; anticis 

 puncto margineque atris ; subtus omnibus macula brunnea ; posti- 

 carum puncto gemino argenteo : habitat Tranquebarise." Pap. Exot. 

 iii. pi. 229. figs. D, E (1782). 



(3 1 . Papilio (D.) Titania, Fdbridus [P. Hilaria 3 , Cramer'], " alis 

 integerrimis, rotundatis, basi flavis, apice albis, subtus griseis ; 

 posticis puncto gemino argenteo : habitat in India orientali." 



2 , Fabricius, Ent. Sijst. p. 209. n. 656 (1793) ; rf , Ent. Syst. 

 suppl. p. 428. n. 655, 656 (1798). 



Ceylon. (Presented 1852, by Dr. R. Templeton, collected by 



Mrs. Templeton) B.M. 



Local form, 2 Papilio (D. C.) Pomona, Fabricius, " alis subangu- 

 latis, albis ; anticis puncto nigro, subtus flavis ; posticis punctis 

 duobus argenteis : habitat in Nova Hollandia." Donovan, Ins. New 

 Holland, pi. 17. fig. 3 (1805). 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 479. n. 158 (1775); Sp. Ins. p. 51. 

 n. 222 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 24. n. 256 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 213. n. 665 (1793). 



Moreton Bay. (Obtained 1857, collected by Mr. Biggies) B.M. 



In the * Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera ' P. Pomona is regarded 

 as identical with the P. Hilaria of Cramer ; it, however, was 

 published earlier than Cramer's species, and differs in the pattern 

 of the upper surface ; indeed it seems nearly allied to P. Jugurtha 

 (Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 187. figs. E, F), but may prove to be distinct from 

 both species. The type specimen is in the Banksian Collection. 



According to Capt. Lang (P. Z. S. 1865), this species frequents the 

 Caihartocarpus fistula, a plant indigenous to the outer Himalayan 

 ranges, 2000 to 5000 feet. 



The P. Hilaria $ of Cramer (pi. 339. figs. A, B) is the normal 

 form of the species ; the name P. Catilla must, however, stand, as 

 it has the claim of priority. 



9. Callidyras Eubule. 



$ . Papilio (D. E.) Eubule, Linnceus, " alis integerrimis, rotundatis, 

 flavis, margine punctis nigris ; posticis subtus puncto gemino, fer- 

 rugineo, argenteo : habitat in Carolina." Edwards, Glanures d'Hist. 

 Nat. pi. 304. 



c? var. Papilio (D. C.) Drya, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, 

 rotundatis, flavis ; subtus anticis puncto ferrugineo, posticis argenteo : 

 habitat in America." 



c? $ , Fabricius, Syst. Ent. pp. 477, 478, n. 151, 153 (1775) ; 

 Sp. Ins. p. 50. n. 215 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 24. n. 248 

 (1787); Ent. Syxt. iii. p. 209. n. 655 (1793). 



