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i. pi. xiii, fig. 4 (185.2); Bremer & Grey, Sclimett. N. China's, p. 5 (1853) : 
Menetries, Cat. Mus Petr. L?p. i. p. 70, pl.vi. fig. 3 (1855). 
Sericinus fasciatus ($), Bremer & Grey, 1. c.; Menetries, 1. c. pi. vi. fig. 1. 
Sericinus telmona, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1852, p. 73; Cat. Lep. Iiis. Brit. 
Mus. i. p. 78, pi. xiii. fig. 3 (185.2). 
Sericinus grey i ( ? ), Bremer & Grey, 1. c. p. ; Menetries, 1. c. pi. vi. fig. 2. 
Sericinus montela, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud. 1852, p. 71 ; Cat. Lep. Lis. Brit. Mus. 
i. p. 78, pi. xiii. figs. 1 & 2 (1852). 
Sericinus fortunei ( ? ), Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud. 1852, p. 72 ; Cat. Lep. lus. Brit. 
Mus. i. p. 79, pi. xiii. fig. 5 (1852). 
Sericinus cressonii, Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iii. p. 499 (1864). 
Sericinus telamon, var. koreana, Fixsen, Rom. sur Lep. iii. p. 257 (1887). 
Sericinus telamon, var. fixseni, Staudinger, Bom. sur L(?p. vi. p. 13fi (1892) ; greyi, ^ , 
Fixsen, Rom. sur L^p. iii. p. 260, pi. xiii. fig. 1. 
" P. alis caudatis concoloriLus, flavescentibus, maculis fasciisque nigris, posticis utrinque striga 
sauguinea nigro-marginata. Expans. alar. 3 uuc. 
" The wiiig.s coloured alike, pale yellowish, with black spots and bauds, the posterior with very 
long narrow tails, and a red streak bordered with black at the anal angle. Expansion of the 
wings 3 inches." {Westwood, Donovan's Ins. Chin.) 
" 21aJe. The fore wings yellowish white, with the anterior and most of the exterior margins rather 
broadly edged with black ; an abbreviated line in the middle, another at the anterior part of 
the costal area, and then a curved line of irregular spots, which ends towards the posterior 
angle, and with two small spots at the anterior angle near the outer margin, also one spot on 
the inner margin, black. The hind wings yellowish white, with the anal angle black, which 
apparently extends towards the anterior margin by two oblong spots of the same colour ; 
the anal angle is ornamented by a crimson line that reaches to the third nervure from the inner 
margin ; there are also three pale blue lunes. The under surface of the fore wings is very 
similar to the upper side, except that the black which surrounds the anterior and part of 
the exterior margins is not apparent. The under surface of the hind wings is also similar 
to the upper side, except that the spot of the anterior margin is ornamented by a crimson 
centre." {Gray, P. Z. S.) 
Female {fasciatus, Bremer & Grey). "Alis supra: nigris, anticis fasciis flavescentibus; posticis 
maxime caudatis, fasciis tribus flavescentibus, quarta sanguinea, maculis submarginalibus 
creruleis, lunulisque marginalibus flavescentibus ; subtus : anticis iisdem ut supra, posticis 
luteis maculis nigris, fascia sanguinea et lunulis tribus cseruleo-pruinosis. Expans. alar, 
antic, uuc. 3-31" {Bremo- S, Grey, I. c.) 
Var. montela, Gray. Male. " Like the preceding {telamon) • but the fore wings have a large 
subtriangular black spot very near the base, which is divided into three spots by the nervures. 
The anterior margin is slightly edged, and the exterior margin is, for most part, broadly mar- 
gined with black. The hind wings have a broad band obliquely across the costal area, and 
the crimson band at the anal angle appears broader in this species. 
" Always, as Mr. Fortune had kindly informed me, found in the valleys among the hiUs." {Gray, 
P. Z. S.) 
