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LEP IB OP TEE A INDICA. 
Papilio Eurypylus Jason , Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 432 (1895). 
Papilio Teleplcus , Felder, Verh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, p. 305; id. Reise Novara Lep. i. p. 64 (1865). 
Davidson and Aitken, Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1896, p. 578. 
Zetides Teleplius, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 144, pi. 63, fig. 3, $ (1881). 
Papilio Boson, Felder, Verh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, p. 305. Davidson and Aitken, l.c. 1890, p. 364, 
pi. E, fig. 2, 2a, larva and pupa. 
Zetides Boson, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, i. p. 145, pi. 61, fig. 3, (1881). 
Papilio ( Zetides) Boson , Hampson, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1888, p. 364. Ferguson, ib. 1891, p. 446. 
Imago. —Male. Upperside black. Forewing with, three pale emerald-green 
slender streaks crossing inner-half of the cell, the first being brokenly continued 
below base of the cell, followed by a lobate outwardly-oblique spot and then a 
smaller triangular spot in the outer half; bej-ond is a transverse inner-discal 
macular band composed of eight spots, the upper four small, the four lower larger 
and increasing in size, followed by a submarginal row of nine small quadrate spots, 
the upper second and third being placed opposite each other in the lower subcostal 
interspace. Hindiving with a pale emerald-green transverse subbasal posteriorly- 
decreasing band, the upper portion of which is white, followed by a submarginal 
row of six small spots, quadrate in shape except the upper third, which is lunate; 
abdominal margin folded over, fringed with fine greyisli-white hairs, the fold when 
opened exposing a whitish longitudinal broad streak bordering the submedian vein, 
and containing a dense patch of long ochreous hairs. Cilia slenderly alternated 
with white between the veins, those between the upper median and sub-median 
being also slightly inwardly-edged by a white lunule, and at the anal angle by a 
w T hite spot. Underside brown ; markings, as above, of a bright or dull nacreous 
tint, the cell-streaks and submarginal spots being larger. Forewing with the two 
lower portions of the discal band bluish-tinted. Findwing with a similar coloured 
slender basal band and a shorter inner subbasal band extending from the costa to 
and joining the upper angle of the cell-portion of the broad band, the dark inter¬ 
space having a short crimson streak above the costal vein; an apical cell-spot and a 
lower discal row of black spots outwardly bordered with crimson, extending to anal 
angle, the crimson colour also ascending partly up the inner edge of the sub-median 
vein. 
Female. Upper and underside as in the male; the discal band being slightly 
narrower on the hind wing and with a white longitudinal streak on abdominal 
margin. Body greyish-black; collar and front greyish-white streaked; palpi, 
thorax, and abdomen beneath, lateral band, and femora beneath greyish-white; 
antennm black. 
Expanse, 2J to 3J inches. 
Larva. —“ Smooth ; anterior segments from the head to fifth increasing in size 
and then decreasing more gradually to the end; second and anal segment with a 
