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F. Zululand. — Napoleon Valley {J. H. Bo'wlier). Etshowe {A. M, 
Goodrich). 
G. " Swaziland."— The late E. C. Buxton. 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Louren^o Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal, — Potchefstrooni and Lydenburg Districts (T. Ayres). 
Lydenburg {A. F. Ortlepp). Eureka, near Barberton [C. F. 
Falmer). Upper Limpopo {F. G. Selous). 
L. Bechuanaland. — Motito (the late Rev. J. Fredoux). 
II. Other African Eegions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland (/. A. Bell and the late G. J. 
Andersson). " Angola (Fogge)." — Dewitz. 
b. Eastern Coast. — "Querimba" (Pejfers)."— Hopffer. 
hi. Eastern Interior, — Tauwani (F. G. Selous). " Motloutsi Eiver 
(Gates)." — Westwood, Zambesi River : Zumbo (F, G. Selous), 
" Tette (Pei^ers)."— HopfFer. Kilima-njaro.— Coll. Brit, Mus, 
bb. Eastern Islands. — Comoro Islands : Johanna, — Coll. Brit. Mus. 
" Madagascar (Coll, T. De Grey),"— A, G. Butler, Bourbon.— 
Coll. Brit, Mus. Mauritius. 
B. North Tropical, 
a. Western Coast, — "Lower Niger {Forhes).^^ — Godman and 
Salvin. " Abomey (Coll. Saunders)." — Butler. Accra: "Aburi 
( Weigle)." — Moschler, Cape Coast Castle and Sierra Leone (/, 
Burke). " Senegal (Coll. Druce)."— Butler, " Gambia River 
(3Iolo7ie7j)."—Gr. E. Shelley, 
b. Eastern Coast, — Somaliland, — Coll, Brit, Mus. 
bi. Eastern Interior. — Abyssinia, — Coll, Brit, Mus, " Khartoum 
(Coll, Wallace)."— Butler, " Nubia."— Hopffer, 
bb. Eastern Islands.—" Socotra,"— Coll. Brit. Mus, 
lY. Asia, 
Arabia: Aden, Lahej, Shaik Othman. — Coll, Brit, Mus, "Syria," 
— Staudinger, 
Sub-Eamily 2,— PAPILIONIN^, 
Papilionince and Parnassince^ Swainson, Cab, Cyc, Hist, and Nat. An, Ins,; 
pp. 87 and 90 (1840). 
PapiUonides, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep., i. p, 171 (1836). 
Papilionidoe, Doubleday, Gen, D, Lep., i. p, i (1846). 
Papilionidce, Trimen, Rhop. Afr. Aust,, i. p. 10 (1862), 
Papilionince, Bates, Journ. Eni, 1864, p. 177, 
Imago. — Head of moderate size, rather or decidedly broad, usually 
hairy ; eyes round or ovate, prominent, smooth ; usually very 
short (but of moderate length in Thais and Sericimcs, and long in 
Teinopalpus), scaly and hairy ; antennm variable in length, thickness, 
and elevation, but in most genera short, with a rather abruptly-formed, 
curved, sub-cylindrical club. 
Thorax mostly rather stout (robust in Pa.rnassius, Doritis, and 
Teinopalpus, but slender in Thais and Sericinus), more or less hairy 
(densely so in Parnassius and Doritis). Wi7igs very variable in out- 
line, but mostly elongate ; discoidal cells always closed, Forc-wiiigs 
