XYMPHALIXJE. (Group ASGY^■XIXA.) 197 



of equal length, very oblique and slightly concave, radial from their middle ; two 

 upper median branches troai lower end of the cell, lower median from opposite 

 second subcostal ; submedian vein straight, internal vein recurved. Buihj 

 moderately stout ; palpi ascending ; second joint long, projecting above the 

 head, tumid, scaly and hairy ; third joint very slender, and finely pointed, scaly ; 

 forelegs slender, of male hairy ; forelegs of female scaly and slightly hairy, tarsal 

 joints apical, spiued ; antenna; with a spatular club; eyes naked. 



Type.— A. Phalauthn. 



Lakva. — "Cyhndrical; moderately thick, very smooth, with an oily gloss; 

 segments armed with six longitudinal rows of sharp branched-spines ; head un- 

 armed. 



PgPA. — " Suspended by the tail,- but in a horizontal position ; with a subdorsal 

 series of five acutely-pointed tubercles, between each pair another pair of very 

 small blunt tul^ercles " (Davidson and Aitken, I.e.). 



ATELLA PHALANTHA (Plate 360, fig. 1, larva and jnqm; fig. 1, a, b, c, J ? ( (7e^sea^-■on) ; 



fig. 1, d, e, f, (J ? (Bry-season). 



Papilio PJudantha, Drury, Illust. Exot. Ent. i. pi. 21, fig. 1, 2 (1770). Fabricius, Eiit. Syst. iii. i. 

 p. U9 (1793). 



Argi/nnis Phalantu, Godart, Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 259 (1819). 



Atella Phalanta, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. p. 1G7 (1851). Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 151, 

 pi. 5, fig. 7, 7a, lan-a aud pupa (1857) ; id. Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 62, pi. 31, fig. 1, ^, la, larm 

 o-XiApupa (1881). Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 173, pi. 9, fig. 4, ^ (1882). de Niceville, Butt, of 

 India, ii. p. 30, pi. 20, fig. 8S, S (1886). Davidson and Aitken, Journ. Bombay Xat. Hist. Soc. 

 1890, p. 269, larva and pupa. 



Papilio C'olumlina, Cramer, Pap. iii. pi. 23S, fig. A, B, ? (1779); iv. pi. 337, fig. D, E, ^ 

 (1781). 



Argyronome Coluinbina, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Scbmett. p. 32 (1816). 



Phalanta Columhina. Horsfield, Desc. Catal. Lep. E. I. C. pi. 7, fig. 5 (1829). 



Papilio Laudonius, Jablonsky and Herbst, is. p. 186, pi. 256, fig. 3, 4 (1798). 



Papilio Phalon/as, id. pi. 256, fig. 5, G ^J ; pi. 257, fig. 1, 2, $. 



Imago. — Male aud female. Upperside bright yellowish-ochreous. Forevnng 

 with two black short slender sinuous bars across middle of the cell, a similar darker 

 pair at its end, followed bej'ond by a short broad sinuous streak from the costa to 

 the lower radial, and is then succeeded below the cell by an inwardly-oblique series of 

 four irregular-shaped spots, and beyond by a medial-discal transverse row of similarly- 

 disposed narrow spots, an outer-discal row of round spots, then an inner submaro-inal 

 sinuous line, confluent with an outer straight line, aud a marginal row of triangular 

 spots. Hindiciiig with a slightly-defined slender black lunule within the cell, two 

 before its end, and two also above it ; a transverse inner-discal irregular series of 



