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Beneath with two black fpots, anil a rufous lunule at the 
angle of the tail. It is a native of India, and in the col- 
leftion of fir jofeph Banks. 
176. Papilio Euryalus: wings tailed, black ; lower ones 
blue before the margin, with black fpots, including a 
white pupil. It inhabits Amboyna, as does the next. 
' 177. Papilio Nifus : wings tailed, black; upper pair 
with a fulvous band; lower pair with a l’ubmarginal 
white one. 
17S. Papilio Laertes s wings tailed, brown, blue at the 
bafe; lower ones above with five white dots, beneath with 
four ocellar dots. Found in Surinam. 
179. PapilioErithronius: wings indented, black ; lower 
ones with a blue band; beneath green, with a. Itreak of 
white dots. It inhabits Africa; and is in the mufeum of 
Dr. Hunter. 
180. Papilio Ceres : wings indented, black ; upper pair 
with a white band ; diflc of the lower ones bluifii, with a 
black dot. It inhabits Sierra Leone. 
181. Papilio Cato : wings-indented, black, with a com¬ 
mon greenilh dilk beneath, dotted with black, and a 
rufous fpot at the bafe of the lower ones. It inhabits 
Sierra Leone. 
182. Papilio Philoftetes : wings indented, brown ; lower 
ones with two eyes, the pupil black, and three white dots. 
It is found in India, as is the next. 
183. Papilio Lucretius: wings indented, black, with 
fulvous bands; beneath with black fpots, furrounded 
with a blue line. Found in Guinea. 
184. Papilio Demophon : wings indented, above black, 
with a green band ; beneath grey, ftreaked with white. 
Inhabits Cayenne. See Plate IV. fig. 22. 
185. Papilio Neftor: wings indented, brown, with a 
bright blue common difk, aud white fpots; beneath with 
three or four eyes. This fpecies inhabits America. 
186. Papilio Telemachus : wings indented, brown, with 
a common blue radiate area, each with eyes beneath. A 
native of America. See fig. 23. 
187. Papilio Teucer: wings fcalloped, livid brown ; 
beneath clouded, and on the lower ones three eyes, the 
laft very large. 
188. Papilio Automedon : wings angular, fcalloped, 
brown ; beneath livid, with an eye at the angle of the tail. 
Inhabits Surinam. 
189. Papilio Io, the peacock-butterfly; fo called on 
account of its great beauty. It is rather a common fpecies 
in this country. The wings are angular, indented, ful¬ 
vous, fpotted with black, and on each there is a large blue 
eye. “ The ground colour of this infefit,” fays Dr. Shaw, 
“ is orange-brown, with black bars, feparated by yellow 
intermediate fpaces, on the upper edge of the fuperior 
wings; while at the tip of each is a molt beautiful large 
eye-lhaped fpot, formed by a combination of black, brown, 
and blue, with the addition of whitilh fpecks ; on each of 
the lower wings is a dill larger eye-lhaped fpot, confiding 
of a black central patch, varied with blue, and furrounded 
by a zone of pale-brown, which is itfelf deeply bordered 
with black. The caterpillar is black, with numerous 
white fpots, and black ramified fpines : it feeds principally 
on the nettle, changing to a chryfalis in July, and the fly 
appearing in Auguit.” See fig. 24. 
190. Papilio Almana : wings angular, fulvous, fpotted 
with black ; lower ones with a larger eye, and a double 
pupil ; all nut-brown beneath. It inhabits Afia. See 
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191. Papilio Oenone : wings denticulate, yellow', edged 
with black ; lower ones blue at the bafe. This is an 
Afiatic infefit. Fig. 26. 
192. Papilio Algeria: wings indented, brown fpotted 
with yellow, upper pair with an eye on each fide ; lower 
ones with four eyes above, and dots beneath. This be¬ 
longs to England, and is defcribed in Lewin’s Butterflies. 
See fig. 27. 
193. Papilio Minerva: wings indented, fulvous, the 
tip black, fpotted with white; lower ones with five blind 
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eyes above, and feven pupillate ones beneath. It is a na¬ 
tive of America. 
194. Papilio Ocirrhoe: wings indented; above white 
tipt with brown, beneath brown with two white bands ; 
lower ones with five eyes. A native of Surinam. 
195. Papilio Penelope : wings (lightly indented, brown , 
with a Angle eye; lower ones with two beneath. It is 
found in Surinam. 
196. Papilio Aranea : wings (lightly indented, brown ; 
lower ones bluilh, with five eyes beneath. This is found 
in Surinam. 
197. Papilio Merope : wings indented, fulvous, with 
a Angle eye, and black tip ; lower ones beneath cinere¬ 
ous, with three minute eyes. It inhabits New Holland: 
a fpecimen of it is.in the mufeum of fir Jofeph Banks. 
198. Papilio Artemifia : wings indented, black ; upper 
pair with white fpots, jower ones with white bands, and 
two filvery eyes beneath. It inhabits America. 
199. Papilio Ianthe •. wings indented, above brown 
(lightly barred with white, lower ones with five blind 
eyes. It inhabits Cayenne. 
200. Papilio Huntera : wings fubangular, fulvous va¬ 
ried with white and black; lower ones beneath reticulate 
with white, and with two eyes. 
201. Papilio Blomfildia : wings indented, yellow, tipt 
with black; lower ones beneath brown, waved with 
white, with four eyes, the middle ones blind. It inha¬ 
bits Brazil. Specimens of this and the two next are in 
the mufeum of fir Jofeph Banks. 
202. Papilio Bankia : wings angular, above brown ; difk 
of the upper pair yellowilh, with a black eye, in which is 
a double pupil. It inhabits New Holland. 
203. Papilio Solandra, wings angular, brown ; upper 
pair with an eye, and alfo a contiguous one that is 
(mailer; lower ones with two above and four beneath. 
It inhabits Otaheite. 
204. Papilio Leda: wings angular, br;own, upper pair 
with a double eye above, beneath reticulate with grey, 
and fix eyes on the lower ones. It inhabits Sierra 
Leone. 
205. Papilio Lena : wings (lightly indented, brown ; 
lower ones black behind, with white and blue dots, and 
eyes beneath. There is a variety with brown hyaline wings, 
the lower ones with five ocellar white fpots. It is found 
at Cayenne. 
206. Papilio Luna: w'ings indented, brown, with 
darker ftreaks ; lower ones with two eyes, and they all 
have underneath four white dots. 
207. Papilio Iris : wings indented, brown, with a blue 
glofs, and whitifli interrupted band on each fide; all 
with a Angle eye, tliofe on the upper pair above blind. 
This is defcribed and figured by Donovan andLewin. See 
fig. 28. 
208. Papilio Chryfippe: wings indented, black, with 
a common rufous patch ; lower ones beneath brown, 
fpotted with black. This is a native of New Holland, 
and is preferved in fir Jofeph Banks’s colledfion. 
209. Papilio Cidippe: wings indented, black, with 
white fpots, and a common rufous patch ; the bafe be¬ 
neath is teftaceous, varied with black and blue. A native 
of India. 
210. Papilio Penthefilea: wings indented, black, with 
white fpots, and a common rufous patch ; lower ones 
beneath with yellow bands, and a white one fpotted with 
black. It is a native of India. 
211. Papilio Berenice: wings indented, black, with 
a common red band ; lower ones beneath fpotted witli 
black, white, ferruginous, and yellow. Inhabits Sierra 
Leone. 
212. Papilio Atalanta : wings indented, black; upper 
pair with a red band and white fpots, the lower ones bor¬ 
dered with red behind. This, as the admirable butterfly, 
has been defcribed and figured by Donovan, Lewin, and 
Dr. Shaw ; the latter fays “it is of the molt intenfe vel¬ 
vet-black colour, with a rich carmine-coloured baracrofs 
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