PAPILIO I 
PAPILIO EURYMEDON, 1-3. 
Papilio Eurymedon (Eu-rym'-e-don), Boisduval, Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 1852. 
Var. Albanus, Felder, Zodl. Novara Exped., pi. -1. 
Male. — Expands about 3.5 inches. WW1 
TTrmer side pale ochraceous-yellow, or often white with a buff tint, bande 
•rt^hWk • costa of primaries black, sprinkled near base with yellow scales, 
wlt ' a, bases of wings and abdominal margin; a second, 
a narrow an eov ^ middle of ce R ? crosses both wings and intersects 
the 0 abdominal and marginal bands at lower mediannervule>road antencndy, 
tapering gradually towards ^ Ues 0 ’ utside the disco-cel- 
second, crosses primaries and the fifth abbreviated, triangular, reaches 
,ular nervules, stopping a median ; “J^^^^rvules of secondaries 
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edged within y ’ ^ ^ within which, on primaries, is 
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narrowing towards ° , , -i iree narrow bars, yellow, 
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on the two prece S ^ ^ median interspaces, next the yellow ground, 
ginal band whic spatulate, edged posteriorly by 
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