112 MALFORMATIONS OF BUTTERFLIES. 
2. Papilio antiopa,—of which the right side is 
male, and the left side female. The right antenna 
is much shorter than the left. 
3. Papilio phabe. The left side is male, and the 
left antenna shorter than the right; and the left 
pair of wings smaller, but the colour and margin the 
same as the right. Hinder part of the body the 
same as the male. 
Mr H.S. Smith, of Leeds, an excellent and zeal- 
ous entomologist, has in his possession a singular 
Jusus nature of the Peacock Butterfly, captured in 
1827, which is entirely destitute of eyelets on the 
inferior wings, as well as of the dark ground on 
which they are placed, and the light coloured circle 
that surrounds them, is also awanting. 
