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LEPIPOPTERA INDICA. 
Soc. Zool. 1886, p. 50. Swinlioe, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 313. Kirby, Allen’s Nat. Hist. Butt. ii. 
p. 274 (1896). 
Papilio (Pathysa) Antipliates, Wood-Mason, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 376. Elvves, ib. 1886, 
p. 437. Ferguson, Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc. 1891, p. 445. de Nieeville, Sikkim Gaz. 1894, 
p. 174; id. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1895, p. 524. 
Papilio Pompilius , Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 8 (1787); id. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 25 (1793). 
Horsfield, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. Company, pi. 3, fig. 3, 3a, larva and pupa (1828). Lucas, Lep. 
Exot. p. 43, pi. 22, fig. 1 (1835). 
Ipliiclides Pompilius , Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 82 (1816). 
Podalirius Pompilius , Swainson, Zool. Illust. ii. pi. 105 (1.833). 
Papilio Antipliates , var. Pompilius, Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 357, pi. 31, fig. 5, $ (1885). Hagen, 
Berk Ent. Zeit. 1892, p. 155, id. Iris, 1894, p. 27. Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 197. 
Papilio nebulosus, Butler, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1881, p. 33, pi. 4, fig. 3 ( melanoid var.). 
Papilio Itamputi , Butler, in Forbes’ Nat. Wand. Sumatra, p. 276 (1885). 
Papilio Antipliates Javanicus , Eimer, Artbild. Schmett. p. 136 (1888). 
Papilio Antipliates continentalis et Geylonicus , Eimer, lx. pp. 137, 149 (1889). 
Imago. —Male. Upperside pale olivescent yellowish-white. Forewing with eight 
transverse black bands, each proceeding from the costa; the first slender and at the 
extreme base, the second also somewhat slender and ending either at the submedian 
vein or extending to the posterior margin ; the third generally ending in the lower 
median interspace but sometimes at the submedian vein ; the fourth, fifth and sixth 
broader and not extending beyond lower border of the cell; the fifth being sometimes 
short and wedge-shaped—and then not crossing the cell ; the seventh broad, tapering 
posteriorly, and ending at the second or first median veinlet, its lower end sometimes 
partly coalesced to the marginal band, the latter ending before or at the posterior 
angle; basal and apical interspaces tinted with pale olive-green, and the veins in 
the latter black lined. Hindwing with a marginal zigzag row of black lunules, 
these being mostly continuous and include the length of the tail, also a broader spot 
at anal angle; a submarginal series of more or less defined slender black-speckled 
lunules, the latter being sometimes obsolete anteriorly; the caudal area with a more 
or less broad dusky-grey patch sparsely speckled with black scales; the basal and 
discal markings of the underside also visible, as greyish patches, by semitrans¬ 
parency ; cilia alternated with white, including edge of the tail. Underside. 
Forewing white, with transverse bands as on the upperside, the basal being black, 
the anterior purplish-black, and their interspaces darker olivescent-green tinted. 
Hindiving with a black variable narrow transverse basal, subbasal, and inner-discal 
band, the two latter obliquely crossing the cell and the three ending in a short 
cross bar in the submedian and lower median interspace, the two inner bands are 
straight, the outer somewhat sinuous; beyond is a discal transverse parallel row of 
various-shaped black spots, the upper one being narrow and curved, the next large 
and conical, the next four small and rounded—one of the latter being within apex 
