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LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
34. Papilio Diphilus. 
Papilio Polidorus, Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 128. f. A. B. 
Papilio Polydorus, Herbst, Pap. t. 15. f. 3. 
Papilio Dipliilus, Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 40. f. 1 . E. Douhl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 9. 20. 
Menelaides Polydorus, Hubn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 84. 
Princeps Ileroicus Polydorus, Hubn. Samml. Exot. i. t. 110. 
Polydorus Thoas, Swains. Zool. lllustr. 2nd ser. pi. 100. 
Papilio Polydorus, p., Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 71. 130. 
Papilio Polydorus, var., Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 267. 90. Be Haan, Verb . Nat. Ges. Ned. Overz. Bez. 
p. 38. t. 8. f. 1. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from India. 
Variety a. 
With the longitudinal white spots below, but close to the discoidal cell of the secondary wings. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Java and Northern China. 
Variety b. 
With the longitudinal white spots below, at a little distance from the discoidal cell of the secondary wings. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from India. 
Variety c. 
With the longitudinal white spots below, hut close to the discoidal cell, and with another spot at the posterior 
part within the cell, which is less prominent in the female. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Ceylon. 
35. Papilio Jophon. 
Papilio Jophon, G. It. Gr. 
Female. PI. IV. f. 4.— The primary wings deep black, with four more or less apparent spots near the 
middle of the discoidal cell of dull white, having numerous scattered black scales over their surface ; a series of 
dull white marks on the outer margin, each of which is more or less bifid outwardly and placed between the 
nervules, but that between the third median nervule and the submedian nervure is divided into two unequal 
spots by the fold in the middle. 
The secondary wings are deep black, with a large space of ochraceous white partly clothed with black scales 
near the middle of the wing, which is divided into eight unequal spots by the apical portion of the nervure 
which forms the discoidal cell and by the bases of the nervules ; six lunes of dull red are placed along the outer 
margin, decreasing in size to the anterior angle, and there is a small reddish lune at the anal angle. 
The under surface of all the wings is deep black, with the same markings as are exhibited on the upper 
surface, but they are much clearer in colour and thereby more prominent. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Ceylon. 
This species approaches very much to the last variety of P. Biphilus, but the primary wings are rather 
pointed and narrower throughout ; though the specimen is a female, it is of a deeper black than those of the 
last species, and the white is more prominent, although it is somewhat obscured by scattered black scales ; the 
white in the discoidal cell of the secondary wings occupies a larger space, and is surrounded with seven spots 
of the same colour. 
36. Papilio Godartianus. 
Papilio Godartianus, Boisd. Lucas, Rev. et May. de Zool. 1852, p. 129. t. 10. f. 1. JVestiv. Gen. of D. Lep. 
Add. p. 529. 
Islands of the Pacific Ocean. 
