200 THE ANDROMACHA BUTTERFLY. 
middle, and another rather beyond the middle; be- 
yond which is a broad lighter perlaceous band, in 
which, on the superior wings, are four epupillate 
ocellee, the two or three anterior ones small; and 
on the inferior wings are six ocellate spots, consist- 
ing of a fuscous spot surrounded by a yellow line, 
and having a white pupil ; first spot distant ; third 
small; fifth double ; exterior margin with a yellow 
line. 
This Papilio frequents Arkansaw, in the United 
States; and it seems probable that it also inhabits 
the southern Atlantic States, as Hubner has given 
a plate of the insect. It has not been found so far 
north as Pennsylvania. 
The caterpillar of the Andromacha Butterfly is 
downy and bimucronate behind ; the pupa under- 
goes its transformations suspended by the tail ; it is 
angulated, and bimucronated on the front. 
