92 LIFE HISTORIES OF CERTAIN BUTTERFLIES 
(A. senegalensis) , generally near the base of a fairly young leaf. 
Found several April 25, 1915. 
One hatched April 25, 1915. 
Larva . — Infant larva something like P. Agamemnon of 
India. Colour chocolate, white dorsal markings on segments 
6-10. White tail points, pair of spined processes on 
segments 2, 4, and 5. 
1st moult, April 27, 1915. The dorsal markings take on a 
chess-board appearance. 
2nd „ April 29, 1915. The same become transverse 
bands, and longitudinal yellow 
bands appear. 
3rd ,, May 2, 1915. The black and white appearance 
of dorsum vanishes, the maroon 
transverse stripes appear. 
4th „ May 4-5, 1915. Ditto. 
Larva . — Just before final moult. 
Length about 1 inch, shape as P. Agamemnon. Head 
greenish yellow, stained faint crimson. Dorsal region, a fine 
clear green, bounded on each side by a spiracular yellow line. 
A dorsal yellow line on segment -fi inch longitudinally. 
Segment 2. Usual yellow dorso-lateral processes joined 
by black band — margined posteriorly by 
a black stripe. 
„ 3. Two fine maroon transverse lines. 
„ 4. Two dorso-lateral blue-black spines slightly 
wavy, joined by two maroon transverse 
bands with interspace pale blue. 
,, 5. Ditto 
,, 6-11. Margined maroon, two maroon transverse 
dorsal bands enclosing blue stripe over- 
laying dorsal yellow line. 
,, 12-13, Very slightly shaded maroon. 
Tail points yellow. 
Lateral and abdominal regions greenish stained 
crimson inch. 
Larva . — Full 
Legs and 
hairy, 
fed, very 
claspers green, latter slightly 
like Agamemnon. L. nearly 
