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THE ANEAS BUTTERFLY. 
Papilio Aineas.—Cocuin Cuina. 
PLATE XIII. 
Papilio Aineas, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 747. No. 16.— 
Gmelin’s Linn, p. 2233.—Shaw’s Nat. Miscellany, 
pl. 512. fig. 1. 
Tue whole upper surface of the wings of the 
Ameas Butterfly is black ; in the centre of the supe- 
rior ones is a large, irregular, bright green patch ; 
the under wings have each five oblong-oval crimson 
radiated spots; the upper wings are slightly, and the 
under ones deeply, indented on their posterior mar- 
gins ; the body is black, furnished on each side with 
a row of crimson spots ; on the shoulders, there is 
a crimson triangular spot; the head and eyes are 
green. 
This rare and splendid butterfly is a native of 
Cochin China. It measures four inches and an 
eighth in breadth. 
