198 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



indicated by blue scales. In a second specimen (from Clien-a Pimji) tlae borders 

 of the anal and two next submarginal spots and of the first marginal spot is thickly 

 red- scaled. 



Expanse, c? 4f to 5|- inches. 



Female {Phceiu'.r — fig. 2, 2a). Upperside. Forewing black; base of cell and 

 a small streak below it scarlet ; cell and vein streaks fuliginous-grey or olivescent- 

 fuliginons, the latter sometimes palest posteriorly. Hmdifiiu/ tailless ; blue-black 

 or olivescent bronze-black basally; with an anal and a lower marginal row of deep 

 black spots, the latter being either almost quadrate, or elongated and partly coalesced 

 with the outer black lunules ; the lower discal area below the cell, from the lower 

 subcostal veinlet to the abdominal margin is white traversed by black veins, the 

 border of the anal and marginal spots being more or less thickly scarlet scaled ; the 

 upper discal area from within apex of the cell is either more or less distinctly blue- 

 grey scaled, or but very few scales are present. Underside. Foren-uuj black ; cell 

 and vein streaks paler ; basal cell patch red. Hindunnr/ inteTuse black; basal patch 

 red ; marginal black spots and lower discal white area similar to the upperside, the 

 anal spots being red-bordered, the anterior spots, when present, are grey-bordered 

 and the upper one inwardly red-bordered. 



Expanse, ? bh to of inches. 



The type specimens of primigenius — the male we assign to this form — were 

 obtained in the Khasia Hills, in April, 1889, by the Eev. W. A. Hamilton's native 

 collectors, and are in Mr. W. Rothschild's collection. "We have specimens of the 

 female {Phmnix) from the Khasias, Sikkim, and Burma. Col. C. Swinhoe has the 

 female from the Jaintia Hills. 



Of our illustrations on Plate 448, fig. 1 represents the type male, named j^i'imi- 

 genhis, from the Ivhasias ; fig. 2 the female [I'liccnvr) is also from a Khasia specimen, 

 and fig, 2a from a Sikkim specimen. 



Form 4 (Plate 149, fig. 1, la, ? ). 



Papilio Agenor, Liniireus, Sjst. Nat. ed. x. p. 460, ? (1V58); id. Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 194, ? (1764) ; 



id. Syst. Nat. ed. xii. p. 747, ? (1767). Clerck, Icones Ins. i. pi. 15, fig. supr. ? (1759). 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 446, ? (1775). Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 52, pi. 32, fig. A, B, ? (1775). 



JabloiLsky, Nat. Schmett. ii. p. 20, pi. 8, fig. 3, ? (1784). Esper, Aus. Schmett. p. 108, pi. 26, 



fig. 1, ? (1792). Donovan, Ins. China, pi. 24, fig. 2, ? (1798). Distant, Kliop. Malay, p. 339, 



pi. 29, fig. 1, ? (1885). 

 Iliades Agenor, Hlibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 89, ? (1816). 



Female. Upperside. Foreiring black ; basal cell patch scarlet ; cell and vein- 

 streaks olivescent-fuliginous or greyish-fuliginous. Ilindiciug tailless, but in some 

 specimens with a short pointed tooth at end of upper median veinlet ; olivescent- 



