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PAPILIONIDiE. 
PAPILIO. 
PAPILIO CONSTANTINUS. 
Plate 1. Fig. 1. 2. 
Papilio Constantinus, Ward. Entomologist' s MontMy Mag. Fo?. 34, 1871. 
c?. Upper-side : ricli brown-black, botli wings crossed witli a yellowisli-wlute 
band, commencing midway at the inner margin of lower wing, and curving 
outwards to tlie apex of the upper wing. Througli the lower wing this band 
is continuous ; through the upper wing it is broken into spots which spread 
inwards in a narrow irregular band to the anterior margin. In the cell near the 
extremity is an oval spot, and following the outer edge of both wings a series 
of yellowish-white spots, placed in pairs between the nervures. Tails rather 
short, spatulate, and marked on each side with yellowish-white. 
Under-side : marked as above, but a lighter brown, and the lower wing is 
of a lighter shade than the upper one. Between the nervures of the lower 
wing and near the apex of the upper wing, are strongly defined streaks of 
dark brown. 
Expanse 3^ inches. 
Habitat : Ribe, East Africa. 
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PAPILIO EVOMBAR, 
Plate 1. Fig. 2,3. 
Papilio Evomhar^ Paisduval. Species General des Lepd. p. 254, No. 78. 
Habitat : Madagascar. 
