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a frontal forward-projected lengthened point; colour bright green, with a yellow 
longitudinal lateral line and a dorsal line from the frontal point divaricating sub- 
dor sally hindward from the thoracic segment. (Described from Mackmnon s 
drawing.) 
Habitat. —TST. Kashmir; N.-W. Himalayas. 
Life History.—“ Larva; wdien full-fed, 1|- to 1J inch in length; the 4th 
and 5th segments are the thickest, the larva tapering from the 5th segment to the 
13th. Colour green, of the same shade as the food-plant, the leaves of Machilus 
odoratissima. The whole larva is covered with minute black dots, except on the 
anal segment; the 3rd segment is bordered anteriorly by a narrow ochreous ridge, 
"which surmounts the head when drawn in, and is continued in unbroken spiracular 
lines to the tail; this ridge or hood is furnished with two short, blunt, black, sub¬ 
dorsal spines ; the 4th and 5th segments are furnished each with two subdorsal 
vermilion tubercles armed with a short black spine; the last segment is bifurcated, 
and the points are yellow tipped with black; these appendages project outwards ; 
the legs, claspers, and abdomen are of a whitish-green. 
Pupa.— 1 inch long, of a brighter green than the larva; marked longitudinally 
with four ochreous-yellow curved bars. 
The larva here described was found in Masuri, N.-W. Himalayas, in June, 1894. 
The pupa was kept in Masuri from June to October, and then brought down 
to Bankipur in the plains of Behar. The imago emerged on March 21st, 1895 ” 
(Mrs. S. Robson, l.c.). 
Distribution. —The type specimens, in Mr. W. Rothschild’s collection, are 
labelled 1ST. Kashmir. Mr. P. W. Mackinnon records it as “ very common in Masuri 
at about 5,000 feet elevation, in March and April, the larva feeding on Machilus 
odoratissima, N. 0. Laurineas” (l.c. p. 595). In the late Mr. J. H. Leech’s collection, 
now in the British Museum, are specimens from Kujiar, 6,000 feet elevation, taken 
in April by Capt. MacArthur, also from Sultanpur, Kulu, taken by Capt. Graham 
Young. 
Of our illustrations on Plate 480, fig. 1, larva and pupa, are copied from Mr. 
Mackinnon’s published drawings, and figs, la—d are from the male and female 
types in Mr. W. Rothschild’s collection. 
Chinese Species.— Pazala Mandarina (Papilio Mandarinus, Obertlitir, Etudes 
Ent. iv. p. 115 (1879). Leech, Butt, of China, etc. p. 520 (1893).. Rothschild, Hov. 
Zool. ii. p. 408 (1895). Habitat. W. China.— Pazala, Eurois (Pap. Eurois, Leech, 
l.c. p. 521, pi. 32, fig. 3, d (1893). Rothschild, l.c. p. 408 (1895). Habitat. C. China. 
— Pazala Panopsea (Pap. Panopsea, de Hiceville, Journ. Bombay Hat. Hist. Soc. 1900, 
p. 172, pi. E, E, fig. 20. Habitat. W. China.— Pazcda Alebion (Pap. Alebion, Gray, 
Catal. Lep. Brit. Mus. i. p. 30, pi. 13, fig. 6, d (1852). Rothschild, l.c. p. 409. Syn. 
