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apical markings flushed with olivaceous-ochreous. Hindwing with the basal 
markings flushed with olivescent-yellow, in some a very small bright ochreous- 
yellow spot is present between the two costal portions ; a lower-discal row of bright 
ochreous-yellow spots ; abdominal border white. Head and front of thorax black, 
spotted with white; sides of thorax clothed with fine grey hairs 5 abdomen above 
greyish-brown, beneath white with a lateral longitudinal brown stripe; thorax 
beneath, and palpi white ; legs black above, white beneath; antennas black. 
Female. Upper and underside similar to the male. 
Expanse, S 3 to 3J inches; ¥ 3J inches. 
Habitat. —Sikkim; Assam; Burma; Shan States ; Annam ; Tonkin. 
Distribution. —The late Mr. W. S. Atkinson notes that this species is {C not 
uncommon in Sikkim and the Khasias ” (MS. Notes). Mr. H. J. Elwes says “ the 
male is not uncommon, in Sikkim, at from 2,000 to 3,000 feet elevation, from April to 
October; but I have never seen a female” (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 436). We possess 
specimens from Nepal, taken by Gen. G. Ramsay ; from Sikkim; the Shan States, 
Siam, taken by Mr. J. Roberts, O.E., and also from Tavoy. Col. C. Swinhoe records 
“ many examples, from the Khasia Hills ” (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1893, 314). Col. C. H. E. 
Adamson says “ this insect is by no means common in Burma ; I have taken it in 
Tenasserim and near Bhamo ” (List, 1897, 49). Capt, E. Y. Watson records “ three 
specimens obtained at the foot of the North Chin Hills, in May” (J. Bombay 
N. H. S. 1897, 672). 
ZETIDES AGAMEMNON (Plate 470, fig. 1, larva and pupa, la, b, <?, lc, ? ). 
Papilio Agamemnon, Limneus, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 462 (1758) ; id. ed. xii. p. 748 (1767); id. Mus. 
Lnd. Ulr. p. 202 (1764). Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 455 (1775), Jablonsky and Herbst, Nat. 
Schmett. iii. p. 192, pi. 48, fig. 1, 2 (1788). Homer, Gen. Ins. Linn. p. 68, pi. 13, fig. 3 (1789). 
Esper, Ausl. Schmett. p. 183, pi. 46, fig. 1, 3 (1796). Donovan, Ins. of China, pi. 27, fig. 2 
(1798). Boisd. Spec. Gen. Lep. i. p. 230 (1836). Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. i. 
p. 14 (1846). Gray, Catal. Lep. B. M. i. p. 27 (1852). Moore, Catal. Lep. Mns. E. I. C. i. p. 114, 
pi. 3, fig. 9, 9a, larva and pupa (1857). Wallace, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxv. p. 67 (1865). Moore, 
P. Z. S. 1865, p. 757. Semper, Yerh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. (1867), p. 698. Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, 
p. 108. Butler, Tr. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1877, p. 552. Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 592, id. 1878, 
p. 841. Wood-Mason, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1880, p. 238, id. l.c. 1881, pp. 237, 253; id. 
1882, p. 18. Dewitz, Nov. Acta Ac. Nat. 1882, p. 265, pi. 2, fig. 4, 4a, b, larva and pupa , 
Standinger, Exot. Schmett. i. p. 9, pi. 6 g (1884). Kheil, Rhop. Nias, p. 37 (1884). Butler, 
Ann. Nat. Hist. 1885, p. 343. Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 363, pi. 32, fig. 7 (1885) ; id. Ann. 
Nat. Hist. 1887, p. 274. Holland, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1887, p. 122. Piepers, Tijd. v. 
Ent. 1888, p. 341, pi. 7, fig. 1-7, larva and pupa. Elwes, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 437. 
Standinger, Iris, ii. p. 16 (1889). Davidson and Aitken, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, 
p. 363. Hagen, Deuts. Ent. Zeit. 1891, p. 155; ib. Iris, 1894, p. 28. Snelling, Mid. Sumatra, ii. 
p. 25 (1892). Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 447 (1895). Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 217. 
