THE APOLLO BUTTERFLY. 183 
a longitudinal waved line on each side within the 
two rows of red spots. The anterior part of the head 
is furnished with tentacula, furecated when com- 
pletely spread out, and which the animal can ad- 
vance or retract at pleasure. ‘The pupa is slightly 
_ folliculate, somewhat ovate, and of a bluish colour. 
This large and beautiful butterfly is an inhabitant 
of various parts of Europe, and is found also in the 
more temperate parts of Siberia. It is inserted 
among the British Papiliones, on the authority of 
Mr Haworth. 
