328 LTC^NlDiE. 
autumu, and var. aloi^e {=margmata, Poujade), is on the wing in the 
summer. 
Common in some of its forms tliroughout India, China, Corea, and Japan. 
Genus EVERES. 
Everes, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 69 (1816) ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 85 (1881) ; 
Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 221 (1884) j de Niceville, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 136 (1890). 
" Fore "wing elongate, triaugular ; costa slightly arched at the hase, apex rounded, exterior margin 
slightly oblique and convex, posterior margin long ; costal vein short, bent slightly upward before 
reaching the costa, and not extending to half length of the margin ; iii'st subcostal branch 
ascending and anastomosed to costal near its end, second at one third before end of the cell, 
third at one sixth before its end, fourth from one half length of the third and terminating at 
the apex, fifth from end of the cell ; discocellulars slightly oblique, radial from their middle ; 
the middle median emitted at one sixth before end of the cell, lower at one half before its 
end ; submedian slightly recurved. 
" Hind wins oval ; with a slender tail from end of lower median vein ; costal vein extending to 
near apex, arched at the base ; upper discocellular oblique, lower erect, radial from their 
middle ; cell short ; middle median branch emitted before end of the cell, lower at one half 
before its end ; submedian and internal veins straight. 
" Body small, short ; ^)a?^)i slender, jjorrect, second joint pointed at its end and clothed with 
longish scales at its base beneath, third joint long, slender; antennaj with a slender grooved 
club. 
" Legs slender. 
"Type E. amyntas, Fabrioius " \_ = argiades, Pallas]. {Moore, I. c.) 
Everes argiades. 
Papilio argiades, Pallas, Keise, i, p. 472 (1771). 
Lyccma argiades, Lang, Butt. Eur. p. 101, pi. xxii. fig. 5 (1884) ; Pryer, Eliop. Nihon. 
p. 17, pi. iv. figs. 23 a, b (1886). 
Everes argiades, de Niceville, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 137, pi. xxvi. fig. 180, ^ (1890). 
Lrjcana hellotia, Menetries, Cat. Mus. Petr. ii. p. 124, pi. x. fig. 6 (1857). 
" Expands 0-80 to 1-12 inch. Hind wings with a short tail. The male has all the wings violet- 
blue, with a narrow brown hind marginal border ; the fore wings are without spots ; the 
hind wings have two or three small brown spots along the hind margin, near the anal angle. 
The female is brown, slightly tinged with violet-blue at the bases ; the hind wings, besides 
having two or three black spots near the anal angle, show faint traces of an orange band. 
The fringes in both sexes are white. Underside greyish white, tinged with blue at the base ; 
all the wings have a faint hind marginal orange band. The fore wings have a narrow linear 
discoidal spot, and a row of seven black spots enclosed by the orange baud, and an irregular 
row running across the central area of the wings, besides two placed near the base." 
{Lamj, I. c.) 
