L E P IDO PT E RA. 
DAN. CAND. 
PAPILIO NIG RINA. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings very entire, rounded, white, and black at the tip : beneath black, with a flexuous fanguincous 
ftreak oi\^e pofterior pair. 
Papilio Nigrina; alis integerrimis rotundatis albis apice nigris, fubtus niger: pofticis ftriga flexuofa 
fanguinea. Fal. Ent. Syjl. T. 3. p. 1. 200. Sp. 625. — UNFIGURED. 
Both fexes of this beautiful kind of Butterfly are exhibited in this plate to shew the ftriking difference 
that prevails in the upper furface of them, one being almoft perfeftly white with only the tips black, the 
other entirely black, with the exception of the dilk, which is of a fine, but deep grey. The under furfaces 
are alike in both. The female, as ufual, with the Papilio tribe is larger than the male. This is a native 
of New Holland, where it was firft difcovered by Sir Jofeph Banks. Fabricius defcribes it from the 
Bankfian cabinet. 
PAPILIO CLYTIE. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings very entire, yellow, bordered with black : pofierior pair beneath fufcous, fpottcd with yellowi 
Papilio Clytie; alis integerrimis flavis limbo nigris pofticis fubtus fufcis, flavo maculatis, 
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