INDEX 



297 



species of, greatly mimicked, 

 179-80. 

 'PapUio' polyxenesamericus, 184. 

 •polyxenes asterius, 182- 



5, 188, 206. 

 sarpedon choredon, 106. 

 dardanttsimerope), 132, 



139, 236-7, 278. 

 glaucusglaucus(tw'nus), 



182-5, 188. 206. 

 palamedes, 183, 206. 

 troilus troilus, 182-5, 

 188, 206. 

 PapiUonidae,see ' Cosmodesmiis', 

 'Papilio', and ' Pharmacopha- 

 gus'. 

 Patagonia, Darwin on colours of 



animals in, 127. 

 peach, moths piercing, 217, 224, 

 224 ». 1, 227 : nectarine and, 

 251. 

 Peacock, butterflies' ' eye-spots ' 



and tail of, 231, 234. 

 Peckham, Dr. and Mrs. G. W., 

 on mimicry in Attid spiders, 

 116-17. 

 Pelargonium, defence of desert 



species of, 98. 

 perenne, Linum, 224. 

 Perrhyhris (Mylothris) pyrrha, 

 Darwin and Wallace on mi- 

 micry and sex in, 134 n. 1. 

 Peru, 184. 



' Pharmacophagus ' or 'Aristo- 

 lochia swallow-tails ', one of 

 the three sections of Papili- 

 onidae, 177-8 ; as models, 137, 

 177-91, 206-7 ; distribution of, 

 177-80 ; New World species 

 of a distinct group, 180-1, 

 206 ; ' tailed ' forms of primi- 

 tive, 181; females of S. Ameri- 

 can species mimicked, very 

 rarely males, 178-9. 

 ' Pharmacophagus ' philenor, a 

 model of N.Ameri- 

 can species of 'Pa- 

 pilio', &c., 180- 

 91, 206-7; special 

 protection of, 181. 

 polydamas, 180. 



phenarete, Ituna, 153. 



philenor, Ph., see 'Pharmaco- 

 phagus philenor '. 



Philosophic Zoologique,Lamaxck, 

 4. 



Phyllotettix, leaf-like, 101. 



Physianthus albens, 217 ; Dar- 

 win and R. Trimen on in- 

 sects captured by, 225, 225 

 n. 1. 



Physiology and vivisection, Dar- 

 win on, 72-3. 



Phytophagous beetles as mimics, 

 120-1. 



Pierinae, 134 n. 1, 135, 139; 

 PharmacophMgusTo.mack.6Ahj, 



1 Ji7. 



Piranga erythromslas, Beebe's 



experiments on, 142. 

 Planaria, Darwin on mimetic 



species of, 122. 

 Platiem^)i, as model, 238. 

 Plateau, F., on taste of Magpie 



moth, 242 n. 1. 

 plexippus, Danaida (Anosia), 



152 n. 1, 154, 158-9, 158 n. 3, 



161-4, 168-73, 177, 204. 

 Pneumora, 230 n. 2. 

 Pocock, R. I., on mimicry in 



Attid spider, 117. 

 podalirius, a type of ' Cosmodes- 



mtts ', l78. 

 poetry, Darwin and, 60: see 



also vi, 57-66, 79-83, 216, 



256-8. 

 polydamus, Pharm., 180. 

 Polygonia [Orapta), 175. 

 polyphyletic, see multiple 



origin. 

 Popular Science Monthly, 267. 

 populi, Limenitis, 193. 

 Poulton, E. B., 78 ; on ' eye-spot ' 



of butterfly, 231-2 ; on ac- 

 quired characters, 274 n. 1. 

 Poulton, E. P., 79. 

 Prieska, 96. 

 Primula, 229. 

 Principles of Geology, Lyell, 5, 



6, 9 n. 1, 86. 

 Proc. Am. Acad., 24. 

 Promeces viridis as mimic, 114. 



