LEPIDOPTERA. 
DAN. CAND. 
PAPILIO HARPALYCE. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings very entire, white, with a black border, and the tips of the anterior ones fpotted with white : 
beneath black, with a band of fanguineous fpots on the pofterior wings. 
Papiuo Harpalyce: alis integerrimis albis limbo nigris, anticis apice albo-raaculatis, fubtus nigris: 
pofticis fafeia maculari fanguinea. 
This charming infeft poffeffes an appearance moft peculiarly diftinft from every other fpecies of the 
Papilio tribe, with the folitary exception of Papilio Nigrina, to which it may be thought to bear fome 
remote refemblance. It is fcarcely poffible for the ableft pencil to imitate the rich and beautiful fpecklings 
with which the lower furface of this infeft is ornamented, pervading the whole furface, as it appears 
on clofe infpedion, like an uniform fprinkling of the fineft powder. 
Papilio Harpalyce ranks among the more recent difeoveries in the entomological produ£tions of New 
Holland, and feems from all that we can learn to be a rare fpecies. We can have no doubt of its being 
an undeferibed infeft. 
PAPILIO PLEXARIS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings very entire, white, with a black border: beneath black, at the bafe yellow, with a central 
fanguineous daub, and marginal band of fanguineous fpots on the pofterior pair. 
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