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78. PAPILIO Goparti, Montrouzier. 
P. Godartii, Montr. Ann. Soc. d'Agric. de Lyon, 1856, p. 394. 
Hab. Woodlark Island. 
Remark.—Closely allied to the last; perhaps a variation only. 
k. Demolion group. 
19. PAPILIO DEMOLION, Cramer. 
P. Demolion, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 89. f. A, B; P. Cresphontes, Fabr.; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 220. 
Hab. Java, Borneo, Sumatra, Singapore (Wall.), Moulmein (Brit. Mus.). 
80. PAPrLIO Gicon, n. s. Tab. VII. fig. 6( 9). 
* P, Gigon," List of Papilionidæ in Brit. Mus. p. 27 (no description). 
Much larger than P. Demolion; costal margin of the fore wings very much arched 
from the base ; tail proportionally shorter. 
Upper side :—markings as in P. Demolion, with the following differences. In the 
cell of the fore wings are four longitudinal curved greyish-yellow lines; the yellow band 
begins higher on the abdominal margin, and curves outward toward the tip, where the 
spots are obliquely elongate, and the three last distinctly notched; on the hind wings 
the lunulate spots are much deeper and are rather further from the margin, and the two 
spots at the outer angle (often obsolete in P. Demolion) are large and well marked. 
Under side :—the markings resemble those of P. Demolion, but are stronger; the band 
of silvery spots is much more sinuate, and possesses an additional lunule above the outer 
angle; a patch of ochre-yellow covers the lower margin of the cell, extending a little 
along the nervures which radiate from it. 
Abdomen blackish, with numerous stripes and spots of pale yellow. 
Expanse of wings 43 to 51 inches. 
Hab. Celebes, Sulla AE (Wall.). 
Bemark.—This was regarded by Boisduval as a large variety of P. Demolion (see Sp. 
Gen. Lép. p. 221); but it offers remarkable differences both in form and markings. 
l. Erithonius group. 
81. PAPILIO ERITHONIUS, Cramer. 
P. Erithonius, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 232. f. A, B. 
P. Epius, Fabr. ; Don. Ins. China, pl. 29. f. 2; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 238. 
Hab. India, China (type). 
Local form a (Malayanus).—The two spots on the lower margin of the cell of the 
hind wings wanting; anal spots redder, and the ocellus at the outer angle darker: two 
spots in cell of fore wings, as in the type; but in Flores specimens these approach so as 
. almost to unite. 
~- Hab. Singapore, Flores (Wail.), Manilla. 
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