PAP. PEOTESILAUS. 
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to the internal angle, where it unites with the seventh, 
which runs along the margin : inferior wings black 
at the hinder extremity, that colour divided by two 
rows of large lunules of the ground colour, the anal 
angle with a bright transverse spot of carmine-red ; 
tail very long and narrow, bordered with white, and 
having before its base two or three greyish-blue spots, 
composed of minute particles. On the under side 
the most remarkable differences are, that the two 
interior bands are prolonged to the anal angle, where 
they unite, and the outer one is bordered on one of 
its sides with a stripe of carmine : body whitish, with 
a broad black stripe along the back, another on the 
sides, and three along the belly. 
