248 CATALOGUE OP DIUENAL LEPIDOPTEKA. 



fascia abbreviata, flava, posticis macula palmata trifida punctisque 

 sanguineis : habitat in Madras." Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 22. fig. 2 

 (1800). 



Fabridus, Ent. Syst. p. 16. n. 48 (1793). 

 <J, Honduras. B.M. 



Mr. Doubleday notes this species as identical with P, Evander, in 

 his MS. 



49. Papilio Tunras. 



c? . Papilio (E. T.) Turnus, Linnceus, " alis caudatis, concoloribus,, 

 flavis, margine fasciisque abbreviatis nigris, angulo ani fulvo : ha- 

 bitat in America." 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent p. 452. n. 41 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 16. 

 n. 65 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 9. n. 73 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 29. n. 86 (1793). 



Georgia, tf . (Presented by Major-General Hardwicke) B.M. 



Var. 2 - Papilio (E. T.) glaucus, Linnceus, " alis subcaudatis, 

 nebulosis, concoloribus ; anticis macula flava ; posticis macula fulva : 

 habitat in America." Chrck, Icon. pi. 24. fig. 1 (1764). 



Papilio (E. T.) Laodocus (part.), Fabridus, " alis dentato-caudatis, 

 nigris ; anticis fascia abbreviata, flava, posticis subtus lunulis rufis 

 cseruleis albisque ; habitat in Brasilia." See ante, n. 46. 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent. p. 445. n. 13 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 5. n. 17 

 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 3. n. 18 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 4, 8, 

 n. 11, 23 (1793). 



Georgia, $ . (Probably from Mr. Abbot) B.M. 



Var. c? . Papilio (E. A.) Antilochus, Fabridus, " alis caudatis, 

 concoloribus, flavis, fasciis margineque nigris, caudis albis longitudine 

 alse : habitat in America." 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent. p. 451. n. 37 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 15. n. 57 

 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 8. n. 63 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 24. 

 n. 70 (1793). 



Not in the collection of the British Museum. 



Mr. Doubleday observed this species sitting on wet patches on 

 roads by the sides of watercourses, &c. ; it loves to sit on the mud. 

 P. glaucus he mostly observed soaring over the high underwood ; 

 it affected the plane-tree blossoms (see "Westwood's ' Arcana/ i. 

 p. 143). 



There are two worn specimens of P. Turnus in the Banksian Col- 

 lection. Catesby figures P. Antilochus with white tails to the hind 

 wings, but does not mention the colour in his description. Mr. E. 

 Doubleday, in his MS. notes, remarks of Donovan's P. Astinous that 

 it is "P. Turnus, and no mistake." 







50. Papilib Xuthus. 



Papilio (E. A.) Xuthus, Linnaus, " alis caudatis, nigris, albo 



