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PLATE III. 



^ DANAI FESTIVI Fobr. 



Papilio Codomannus : alis integerrrimis atris sanguineo fascia- 



tis : posticis subtus lineis annularibus flavis punc- 

 tisque coeruleis. Fdbr, Sj^ec. Ins. t. 2. p. 57. 

 n. 253.— Mailt, Ins. 2. p. 28. n. 292.~-Ent. 

 Syst. t. 3. p. 1. J). 53. n. 165. 



Alae anticae supra atrae basi fasciaque, quae margiiies baud at- 

 tingit, sanguineis. Punctum fulvum transversum versus apicem et 

 margo apicis albo punctatus. Subtus fere concolores fascia tantum 

 flava et striga coerulea apiois. Posticoe supra atrae vitta abbreviata 

 fulva, subtus atras lineis annularibus flavis punctisque coerulescenti- 

 bus. Pectus albo punctatum. Fahr. 



Papilio Codomannus alis integerrimis atris sanguineo fasciatis: 



posterioribus subtus lineis annularibus flavis 

 punctisque coeruleis. Gfnel. Linn. Syst. 1. 1. p. 

 5. 2280. n. 473. 



The delineations of the very beautiful butterfly that appears in 

 the annexed plate, are copied from a specimen in the cabinet of the 

 late worthy president of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks. 



Fabricius had previously observed and made known throughout 

 Europe the description of this species with many others of the 

 Banksian Cabinet, but the figures of it now submitted to the 



