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into two in Epius and Demoleus. Moreover, the band of the lower 
wing- in P. Sthenelus is only attended with one small spot. 
134. Papilio Anactus, (n. s.) P. alis nigro-fuscis, anticis griseo- 
maculatis, inferis dentatis fascia alba extus dentata lunula 
media nigra limbique nigri lunulis quiuque cseruleis ocellis 
tot rufis submissis. 
Obs. This fine species is of the middle size, and seems to have 
a relation both with P. Epius and P. Machaon. The vertex is 
orange-coloured, with a black line in the middle. The two upper 
wings are slightly dentated, the lower dentations being marked 
with white spots. There are three grey spots in the middle of the 
superior margin of the wing, of which the largest is the one nearest 
to the body ; on the outside of these are two parallel rows of grey 
spots, the first range consisting of about nine oblong spots unequal 
in size, and the outer range of eight smaller, whitish, and round 
spots. The white band of the lower wings, which are not tailed, 
has a black crescent -like spot in the middle ; and on the outside, 
two parallel rows of five spots, the one blue and the other red. 
The emarginations of these wings are fringed with white. The 
under side of this insect is like the upper, except that the colours 
are more pronounced, and that there are two round white spots on 
the outside of the white band of the lower w^ngs. 
135. Papilio Cressida. Godart, Enc. Mcth. Hist. Nat, ix. 76. 
145. 
136. Papilio Harmonia. Don. Ins. of New Holland. 
P. Harmonoides. Godart, Enc. Mcth. Hist. Nat. ix. 76. 146. 
137. PoNTiA Crokera, (n. s.) P. alis integerrimis niveis anticis 
apice punctoque nigris, posticis cinereo-submarginatis subtus 
flavo-irroratis. 
P. Crokera. Captain P. P. King, MSS. 
Obs. This insect is of Godart's fifth size, and comes very near to 
his Pieris Nina. The wings are of a fine white colour, particu- 
larly the upper. These have their summit black, and a minute 
