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similar ; marginal row of spots somewhat larger, less conical, and all 
entire. 
Expanse 3 inches. 
Hab, Kangra district. In coll. Rev. J. H. Hocking. 
SARBARIA, 0. g. 
Fore wing comparatively longer and of less breadth than in typical 
Achillides (A. paris), the exterior margin being more oblique; the 
male} with a tomentose (glandular) streak on the submedian and 
three lower median veins, and another between the submedian and 
lower median : hind wing of less breadth, and more deeply scalloped. 
Type S. polyctor. 
SARBARIA POLYCTOR. 
Papilio polyctor, Boisd. Spec. Gén. Lép. i. p. 205 (1836) ; Jacq. 
Voy. Inde, iv. Ins. pl. 1. f. 1, 2; Kollar, Hiigel’s Kasch. iv. p. 403, 
je) a 
*«°Taken in June.” 
SARBARIA PEEROZA, 0. Sp. 
Allied to polyctor, Boisd. (Jacq. Voy. pl. 1. f. 1). Differs in 
being comparatively smaller, with shorter hind wing and smaller tail, 
the irrorations of a more golden-green colour, and the woolly streaks 
of the male somewhat shorter. On the hind wing the broad an- 
terior portion of the band is shorter, and of a turquoise-blue (not 
purple-blue as in polyctor); the slender hind part of the band is 
also less distinct in male, and obsolete in female. 
Expanse, ¢ 33, 9 37 inches. 
Hab. Dharmsaia (March). In coll. British Museum. 
PAPILIO ASIATICA. 
Papilio machaon, Gray, Lep. Ins. Nepal, p. 6, pl. 3. f. 1 (nec 
Linn.). 
Pap. machaon, var. asiatica, Ménétr. Catal. Mus. Petr., Lep. i. 
p- 70 (1855). 
* Larva ov parsnip, July 9th. Perfect insect emerged August 6th. 
6200 feet. Also found on the samp, a kind of fennel, on March 
20th.” 
ORPHEIDES ERITHONIUS. 
Papilio erithonius, Cram, Pap. Exot. iii. pl. 232. f. A, B (1782). 
‘* Larva on orange-tree, Dharmsala, May 23; pupa, June 3. 
Byasa, n. g. 
Fore wing lengthened, somewhat narrow, triangular ; costa much 
arched, apex not pointed ; exterior margin very long and extremely 
oblique, slightly convex anteriorly ; posterior margin short: hind 
wing very long hindward, narrow; costa and abdominal margin very 
short ; exterior margin deeply scalloped, and with a very broad short 
1 In Achillides the males have no tomentose streaks. 
