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92. EucJiloe lucilla. 



Euchloe lucilla, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, p. 376. n. 80, pi. xxxv. 

 fig. 4. 



Campbellpore, 18th and 27th March, 1st, 7th, 13th, and 

 14th April ; Attock Bridge, Khairabad side, 4th April ; 

 Akhor, 22nd April, 1886. 



Now that I have a long- series of this species before me 

 (that is to say thirteen in the present consignment, fourteen 

 recently brought home, and nine in Major Yerbuiy's private 

 collection), lam better able to point out the constant differ- 

 ences between it and the Algerian E. charlonia. It is inva- 

 riably smaller, with comparatively shorter costal margin to 

 primaries ; the colour of the males is a slightly deeper yellow, 

 frequently gamboge-yellow — the females being pale brimstone, 

 only slightly yellower than some males of E. penia of Turkes- 

 tan ; the black spot at the end of the cell is larger and never 

 replaced by a black lunule on the under surface; the outer 

 border of primaries is never triangular, as in E. charlonia^ but 

 always forms a distinct angle internally on the lower radial 

 vein ; on the under surface the white-spotted rose-coloured 

 margin to the primaries is far brighter and clearer, and the 

 apical area of primaries and whole surface of secondaries are 

 frequently, though not invariably in the female, paler and 

 less black-speckled, or even yellow, faintly speckled with olive. 



Papilionin^. 



93. Papilla erithonius. 



Papilio erithonius, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. ccxxxii. figs. A, B (1872). 



Campbellpore, 20th April, 1886. 



" Common at Campbellpore in October and November, 

 1885."—/. W. Y. 



94. Papilio asiaticus. 



Papilio machaon, var. asiatica, Menetri^s, Cat. Mus. Petrop. Lep. i. 

 p. 70 (1855). 



Futch Khan's bungalow, Kooteer, 26th April ; Thundiani, 

 12th August, 1886. 



95. Papilio arctiirus, 



Papilio arcturus, Westwood, Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. p. 37 (1842). 



Thundiani, 17th August, 1886. 



" Common at Murree and Thundiani in August 1885 and 

 1886."—/. W. Y. 



