434 Mr. O. E. Janson's descriptions of Papilio. 



base; primaries beneatli uot so dark as above, the markings 

 similar but ratber more pronounced; secondaries Avitli four ochre - 

 ous spots in a transverse row about the middle on the abdominal 

 half, broadly margined with pale blue on their outer sides (these 

 spots are also slightly indicated on the costal half of the wing), 

 the submarginal spots and abdominal lunule similar to those 

 above, but larger and of a pale ochreous colour; head and body 

 black-brown, several small spots on the former, the breast and 

 the outer side of the legs white. Expanse of wings 4|- inches. 

 S. India. 



This species is very unlike any with which I am acquainted, 

 it evidently belongs to the pol^tes group, and in some respects 

 resembles P. Schmeltizi, H. Sch. I have dedicated it to the 

 Ecv. F. A. Walker, M.A., F.L.S., whose fine collection of this 

 trilic of insects is well known to Entomologists. The male here 

 dcscril^cd and figiu'ed is the only specimen I have seen. 



