PAPILIONIDiE. 
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137. Papilio Rhesus. 
Papilio Rhesus, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 253. 77. E. Boubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 14. 117. 
Papilio Celtibericus, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 1. 
Bengal. 
138. Papilio Aristseus. 
Papilio Aristaeus, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 318. f. E. F. Herbst, Pap. t. 44. f. 3. 4. Godt. Eneyc. Meth. ix. 
p. 51. 76. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 252. 76. E. Boubl. Gen. of B. Lep. p. 14. 118. 
Iphiclides Aristseus, Hubn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 82. 
Amboina, Celebes. 
139. Papilio Orestes. 
Papilio Orestes, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 34. 99, ex Jones, Icon. vied. i. t. 79. Godt. Eneyc. Meth. ix. p. 48. 
69. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 378. Westw. Arc. Ent. p. 154. 
Papilio Nomius, Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 52. f. 3. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 251. 75. E. Boubl. Gen. of 
B. Lep. p. 14. 119. 
Princeps Heroicus Meges, Hilbn. S arrant. Exot. i. t. 106. 
Iphiclides Meges, Lliibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 82. 
Papilio Niamus, Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 51. 71. Swains. Zool. Illustr. 2nd ser. pi. 32. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Northern India. 
140. Papilio Anticrates. 
Papilio Anticrates, E. Boubl. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. (1846) p. 371. Id. Gen. of B. Lep. p. 14. 120. 
PI. III. f. 3. — “ Above, wings white, with a broad black border along the outer margin, this border divided 
on the anterior wings by a white line interrupted by the nervules, commencing below the second median nervule 
and extending nearly to the anal angle ; on the posterior by a series of six lunules ; anterior wings black at the 
base, crossed immediately beyond the base by a transverse band, followed by another directed rather more out- 
wardly ; another broader band crosses the cell about its middle, sometimes extending beyond the median nervule ; 
a fourth band crosses the cell between this and its termination, where there is a fifth ; neither of these extends 
below the median nervule. Posterior wings tailed, with two transverse bands near the base, of which one is 
nearly continuous with the first band of the anterior wings ; the second, often almost macular, sometimes nearly 
wanting, commences a little within the second band of the anterior wing, its outer edge being nearly continuous 
with the inner edge of the band of the anterior wings, traverses the wing outside the cell, and at its termina- 
tion curves round so as to reach the end of the first fascia, and is here marked with two greyish lunules ; on the 
abdominal margin, near the anal angle, is a small pale spot, and the black border is here powdered with grey. 
Tails black, edged with white. 
“ Below, all the markings nearly as above, but of a pale brown ; the white lunules of the posterior wings are 
edged with black ; the second band composed first of a brown fascia, then a series of seven or eight red spots, 
bordered with black. 
“ Head black, with two white lines in front ; antennae black. Thorax black above, with two pale lateral lines ; 
below grey. Abdomen black above, grey below, the sides with the margins of the segments pale. 
“ This species is closely allied to P. Nomius of Esper, but may be known by its smaller size, the line in the 
black border of the anterior wings instead of a series of dots, and some other characters.” — Ann. Nat. Hist. 
Female.— Tire second band from the base of the primary wings is gradually narrower towards the inner 
margin, and the third band does not advance beyond the median nervule. 
The second band from the base of the secondary wings is more or less apparent ; in some it is only slightly 
indicated at the base between the first and second median nervules ; and the black spot at the base between the 
rliscoidal and first median nervules is entirely wanting. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Northern India (Sylhet). 
