vsry few collections. It is an Eaft- Indian infec% but is 

 principally found in China. It is very nearly allied 

 both in fliape and general difpofition of colours to the 

 Papilio Leilus ; but is ftill more elegant, and difplays a 

 much richer variety of tints. The caterpillar of this 

 butterfly is yet unknown ; but it probably bears a near 

 refemblance to that of Papilio Leilus, which has been 

 figured amongft the Surinam infeds by Madam Merian. 



