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with a transverse meclial-discal creamy-white macular band composed of eithei six, 
or seven, portions, the upper one shortest, the three next longest, of which the 
fourth is narrowest, the fifth, sixth, and seventh decreasingly smaller, the sixth and 
seventh being slightly tinged with ochreous and sprinkled with brown scales , in 
some specimens the seventh spot is indicated only by a few ochreous scales, and in 
others, a small deep ochreous spot is present above the anal angle ; lower outei- 
discal area with a few scattered golden-yellow scales. Underside duller fuliginous- 
black. Forewing with the golden irrorations restricted to the cell-streaks, and 
outwardly, either to the apical area, or transversely decreasing hindward; two 
posterior greyish-white scaled quadrate spots before the angle, and in some specimens 
two or three smaller similar spots in the interspaces above. Hindwing with the 
basal area irrorated with golden-yellow scales ; the discal macular band, as above, 
pure white throughout ; followed by a submarginal series of seven lunules, which 
are partly ochreous and white, beyond which are white cilial lunules on the margin. 
Body fuliginous-black; front of thorax and head black, spotted with white ; abdomen 
with a lateral white streak ; antennse and legs black; fore femora white beneath. 
Expanse, A to of inches. 
Habitat. —Tenasserim. 
Distribution. —“ Four males are recorded from Ponsekai, Tavoy ” (de Uiceville, 
l.c. 434), 
Our illustrations on Plate 459, fig. 1, la are from two males, taken at Ponsekai, 
Tavov. 
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SADENGXA NOBLEI (Plate 459, fig. 2, 2a, <?). 
Papilio Noblei, de Nieeville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1888, p. 287, pi. 13, fig. 2, A ; id. Journ. Bombay 
Nat. Hist. Soc. 1899, p. 335. Frulistorfer, Dents. Ent. Zeit. Iris, 1901, p. 268, $ ; ib. Berl, 
Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 172, A $ . Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 284 (1895). 
Papilio Henricus , Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. xvi. p. 3, pi. 4 , fig. 39, A. 
Male. Upperside fuliginous-black. Forewing with four sligditly-apparent 
longitudinal cell-streaks composed of scattered ochreous scales ; outer area not hairy- 
scaled ; cilia black. Hindwing with a large upper-discal cream-coloured tripartite 
patch extending from the costal vein to the radial, of which the middle portion has 
its lower inner-end extending slightly within the cell; a dark red semicircle enclosing 
a black spot at the anal angle ; cilia alternated with white. Underside. Forewing 
paler fuliginous-black; cell-streaks grey; outer veins speckled with grey scales at 
their extreme ends, and also at the ends of their intervening folds ; a very few grey 
scales scattered over the discal area. Hindwing pale fuliginous-black basally, black 
exteriorly; upper discal patch as above; beyond which is a submarginal series of 
yellowish-ochreous lunules extending from the costa to upper median, a similar 
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