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TAB. II. 
P A P I L I 0 Blandina. 
Class 5. Insecta. Order 3. Lepidoptera. 
^ EN " Char. Antennce thicker towards the end, 
and geneially ending in a knob. Whigs erect 
when sitting. 
Spec. Char. Upper wings dentated, fuscous; with 
a rufous stripe, and three eye-like spots. Lower 
wmgs fuscous beneath, with a grey stripe, and 
white mark. 
Svn. P. Blandina. Fab. Ent. Syst. hi. 1 . 
>l ' ^6. not Turt. Linn. v. 3. 108. 
P. Ligea. Scop. Cam. n. 436. 
P. Althiops. Esper. t. 25. f 3. t. 63./. 1. 
P. Medea. Wien. Schmetterl. 167. n. 7. 
236. 
This newly discovered species of Papilio, as a native of 
main, was caught in the Isle of Arran, one of the Western 
s ands of Scotland. The specimen from which our drawing 
was taken is in the cabinet of our kind friend A. MacLeay , 
Es( l- Seer. Linn. Soc. 
The upper wings have a dentated appearance at the edges, 
are fuscous on the upper side, with a sort of orange-coloured 
regular stripe, on which are three black rings, with a white 
