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Localities of Papilio Policcncs. 
I. South Africa. 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban. Pinetown (J". ^oz^to'). ''Lower 
Umkomazi." — J. H. Bowker. 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — "Angola (/. G. Mo7itetro)."~Dmce. " Cliin- 
choxo ( Falkenstein). " — Dewitz. 
h. Eastern Coast. — Zambesi [Rev. H. Waller). " Mt. Schimba, Coast 
opposite Zanzibar [Raffray)." — Oberthiir. 
E. North Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — " Gaboon (TJieorin).'^ — Aurivillius. " Eernando 
Po (Coll. Hewitson)." — Kirby. " Cameroons ; Mungo and 
Victoria (BiichJiolz)." — Plotz. " Calabar and Oware." — Felder. 
"Benin (MeJiagety —Oherthm. Gold Coast (F. M. Pask). 
"Between Mansu and Eiver Prah {A. S. 5'^/)."— Hewitson. 
Sierra Leone. — Colls. Brit. Mus. and Hewitson. 
301. (2.) Papilio Antheus, Cramer. 
Papilio Antheus, Cram., Pap. Exot., iii. pi. ccxxxiv. ff. b, c (1782). 
Papilio Anthar is, Godt., Enc. Meth., ix. p. 52, n. 78 (1819). 
Papilio Agapenor, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. p. 255, n. 79 (1836). 
Papilio Antheus, Westw., Arc. Ent., i. p. 150 (1845). 
„ Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 13, n. 3 {1862). 
Pxp. al, ($) 3 in. 6-10^ lin. ; (?) 4 in. 2 lin. 
Closely allied to P. Policcncs, Cram., but considerably larger. 
$ Broiunish-blach, transversely striped and spotted with pale-grccn ; 
common hasal and suh-basal stripes as in Policcncs ; other common mark- 
lings very like those of Policcncs in pattern and disposit ion. Fore-iving : 
no yellow tinge at beginning of sub-basal stripe ; disco-cellular trans- 
[Verse hars stronrjly {the outermost one very strongly) hisinuatcd ; no spot 
|in upper part of discoidal cell close to extremity ; two small costal 
;spots a little beyond cell better marked ; spots of discal band larger, 
more rounded, the lower four especially extended on the inner side 
so as to form a continuous band, and the wide marking formed hy the 
last tivo stthquadrate and internally approaching much closer to suh-hasal 
stripe; spots of submarginal series rounder, the lower ones hardly 
jlunulate, the lowest more distinctly geminate. Hind-wing : inner edge 
\of discal hand of spots much closer to suh-basal stripe ; in this band the 
icomponent spots differ widely in form and position from the corre- 
sponding ones in Policcncs, viz., the fourth is considerably enlarged 
and almost wholly in discoidal cell (the very small quite separate 
'portion beyond cell being sometimes minute or even wanting), — the 
fifth is considerably smaller, — the sixth (hetivcen first and second median 
Mrvules) is greatly elongated imuardly^ so as to he only separated from 
