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THE CRAMERIAN BUTTERFLY. 
Papilio Cramerianus.—Java. 
PLATE VII. 
Papilio Iphigenia, Cramer, Desc. de Papillons, pl.67, fig. v. v. 
—Papilio Cramerianus, Shaw's Nat. Miscellany, pl. 852. 
Tue wings are scalloped and black. Upper wings, 
with three sesquialterous blue bands, and variously 
spotted with the same colour. They have also six 
oblong spots of white, partly edged with pale blue, 
and a quadruple macular band of bluish white on the 
posterior margin, and a large triangular scarlet spot 
oneach, The under wings have a very large white, 
transverse, and lunated band, edged with shining 
blue. Next the lower posterior margin, there is a row 
of white semilunar spots, above which is an undu- 
lated belt of blue; and still higher up, a macular 
band of the same colour. Under surface of the 
wings variously clouded, streaked, and spotted 
with black. The colour, orange and gray. The 
body is brown, and black in the middle. The eyes 
are red ; and the antenne slender, with large club 
shaped points. 
This elegant butterfly is a native of the island 
of Java, and measures four inches, with extended 
wings. 
