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single specimen on the Taoo plateau, Upper Tenasserim, in March (List. Burm. 

 Butt. 1897, 48). Mr. F. D. C. Godman has a female from E. Pegu, taken by 

 Mr. "W. Doherty. "We possess a male from the Upper Mekong, Shan States, taken 

 by Mr. R. Roberts, C.E. Mr. "\V. Rothschild has a female from Perak, Malay 

 Peninsula, taken by Mr. W. Doherty. 



Our figures on Plate 508 are from male and female Nepal specimens. 



CADUGOIDES GOVINDRA (Plate 509, fig. 1, Zarm and ^;tyja, la, c7>,lb, ? , Ic, S, Id, ? ). 



Papilio Govindra, Moore, Entom. Monthly Mag. 18G4, p. 101, S; id. Proo, Zool. Soc. 1865, p, 480. 



Butler, Ann. Ndt. Hist. 1888, p. 20G. 

 Cadugoides Govindra, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. Lind. 1882, p. 261. 

 Papilio Aijestor Goviwlra, RothschiM, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 361 (lS9o). 

 Papilio (Cadtu/oidef) Arjestor Govindra, Maokinnon and de Niceville, Journ. Bjmbay Nat. Hist. Soc. 



1898, p. 594, pi. 5, fig. 22, a — d, larva a.nd ^Jupa. 

 Papilio Agestor, Kollar, in Hugel's Keise Kaslmir, iv. pt. 2, p. 406, pi. 3, fig. 1, 2, <J (1844). Hutton, 



Tr.an?. Ent. Soc. 1847, p. DO. Westwood, Arcana Entom. i. p. 59, pi. 10, fig. 2, ? (1848). 

 Cailui/oides Gopala, Moore, Proc. Zool. Sac. Lond. 1882, p. 260, $ . 



Lm.\go. — Male. Upperside. Fovcwing blue-back, with grey-scaled markings 

 similar to those iu G. Agestor ; in some specimens the small submarginal spots are 

 entii'ely absent. Hindwing outwardly either pale brownish-ochreous or ochreous- 

 red ; with prominent grey-scaled basal spot, cell-streaks, elongated costal and sub- 

 median streak, inner and outer-discal spots, and generally a submarginal row of 

 small dentate lunules, the latter sometimes being entii'ely absent ; the veins basally 

 and the cell-lines are black, the intervening space between the upper-discal pairs of 

 spots and sometimes of each pair of the entire series and their lateral edges is also 

 black, and moi'e or less coalescent with the widening black outer marginal patches, 

 these latter patches posterioi'ly decreasing more or less in size ; sometimes, but 

 more rarely, the entire intervening spaces, from the cell outward, are black, except at 

 the anal margin ; cilia slenderly intervened with white between the veins. Bodij 

 blue-black; thorax, collar, frontal tuft and palpi white-spotted; abdomen with 

 lateral and sublateral white segmental bands ; antenna and legs black. 



Female. Upperside. Forewing similar to the male. Hindwing with the 

 ground-colour either brighter ochreous or ochreous-red, with similar markings to 

 the male. Underside similar to the male, the hindwing being either brighter 

 ochreous or darker ochreous-red. 



Expanse, S 3J to 3|, ? 3| to 4|- inches. 



Larva. — Similar to Chllasa. With subdorsal and lateral fleshy processes. 

 Colour brown above, pale ochi-eous beneath; with three longitudinal in-egular- 



