TAB. 11. 

 PAPILIO Blandina. 



Class 5. Insecta. Order 3. Lepidoptera. 



Gen. Char. Antennae thicker towards the end, 

 and generally ending in a knob. IVings erect 

 when sitting. 



Spec. Char. Upper wings dentated, fuscous; with 

 a rufous stripe, and three eye-like spots. Lower 

 wings fuscous beneath, with a grey stripe, and 

 white mark. 



Syn. p. Blandina. Fah. Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. 236. 

 n. 736. not Turt, Linn. v. 3. 108. 

 P. Ligea. Scop. Cam. n. 436. 

 P. jEthiops. Esper. t. 25. f. 3. t. 63./. 1. 

 P Medea. JVien. Schmetterl. 167. n. 7. 



This newly discovered species of Papilioj as a native of 

 Britain, was caught in the Isle of Arran, one of the Western 

 Islands of Scotland. The specimen from which our drawing 

 was taken is in the cabinet of our kind friend A, MacLeay, 

 Esq. Seer. Linn. Soc, 



The upper wings have a dentated appearance at the edges, 

 are fuscous on the upper side, with a sort of orange-coloured 

 irregular stripe, on which are three black rings, with a white 



