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sarpedon. 



agamemnon. 

 eurypylus. 



a\ Lateral spine on segment 4 broadened 

 out into a triangular tooth, white, the two 

 connected by a crest or ridge across the 

 dorsum 

 b 1 . Lateral spines of segment 4 perfectly 

 conical and sharp. 

 a 2 . Colour green sullied with blotches of a 



very slightly darker shade 

 Ir. Colour pure green or rusty black 

 These three larvee are all black in their first stage and are profusely 

 covered with little branched spines which they gradually lose in the suc- 

 cessive stages, the branches or spinules having disappeared altogether 

 in the 4th stage. 



B. Full grown larva with the anal segment not continued into such 

 points ; those points represented by mere knobs much more widely separat- 

 ed ; the segment high, sometimes nearly perpendicular to the longitudinal 

 axis of the rest of the body while that of the A division is nearly continuous 

 in the same plane as that axis. 



a. Full grown larva green, a prominent broad 

 green, whitish or yellow band from dorso- 

 ventral margin of segment 8 running up and 

 back to hinder margin of segment 10 on 

 dorsum or in that direction ; a triangular 

 whitish parch occupying the whole of the 

 spiracular region of segment 10. 

 a 1 . The full grown larva with a dorsolateral, 

 small, conical, fleshy tubercle on segment 



9 



b 1 . The full grown larva without such tubercles. 

 a 2 . The band on segments 8, 9 yellow- 

 brown, spotted lighter ; this band some- 

 times broken, irregular . . 

 b 2 . The band on segments 8, 9 green, in- 

 distinct because the same colour more 

 or less as the larva 

 o 2 . The band on segments 8, 9 with ground- 

 colour white, sullied as a rule with 

 grey, brown. 

 « 3 . Full grown larva with lateral ocellus 

 on segment 4 black, a brown line 

 across centre and yellow-brown 

 margin, one of the largest Papilio 

 larvfe . . . . . . . . . . daksha. 



demolion. 



demoleus. 



dravidarum. 



