PLATE CLI. 



A native of Jamaica. The example figured in the drawings of 

 Mr. Jones, to which Fabricius refers for a type of this species, once 

 formed a portion of the rich cabinet of Mr. Drury, and it is from 

 those drawings that our present delineation of the species is taken. 

 We have occasionally seen the species in some other entomological 

 collections, but we believe it is by no means common. 



The characteristic peculiarities of this curious Papilio are very 

 dissimilar from those of any other species, those of the upper surface 

 in particular : the anterior wings are of three colours, being at the 

 base orange, at the extremity fuscous, and having those two colours 

 distinctly divided from each other by a broad band of vivid blue. 

 The lower wings are orange at the base, with the extreme half 

 fuscous, but the blue stripe or band so conspicuous across the middle 

 of the anterior wings does not extend to the lower ones, it terminates 

 abruptly at the posterior margin of the first pair. 



