LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
BUTTERFLY. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Antennae become thicker towards their extremity, and are 
generally terminated by a knob. 
Mouth furnished with a spiral tongue, which the insect can 
extend and roll up again at pleasure. 
Wings, when at rest, erect. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Papilio Priamus. P. alis denticulatis holosericeis, anterioribus 
supra viridibus, macula atra, posterioribus 
maculis sex atris. Linn. Syst. Nat. 
Gmel. 1 . p. 2230. 
Papilio with toothed velvet-like wings j up- 
per wings green, with a large black spot 5 
lower wings marked with six black spots. 
Papilio amboynensis, viridi- et nigro-ho- 
locericeus insignis. Vincent. Mus. 10. 
Papilio sive Atlas Amboynensis, alis su- 
perioribus holocericeo-nigris, institis viri- 
dibus. Mus. Petrop. 664. 
