p M
P A P I L I O G L A U C I P P E .
S P E C I F I C C H A B A C T E R .
Wings rounded, entire, white. Anterior pair, black a t the ends (and furrounding an orange fpace).
Under fide greyiili with brown waves.
P a p i l i o G l a u c i p p e : a lis r o tu n d a t i s in t e g e r r im i s a l b i s : a n t i c i s a p ic e n ig r i s , p o f tic is f u b tu s c iñ e r e i s f u f c o
u n d a t i s . Linn. Sy/i. N at. 2 . 7 6 2 . 89 .
Papilio Glaucippe is an elegant infeft : very common in China, and it is faid, in fome adjacent parts of
Afia alfo. The Papilio Callirrhoe o f Linnæus is considered as the female o f this fpecies : few authors deem
it more than a variety {/,).
P A P I L I O S E S I A .
S P E C I F I C C H A R A C T E R .
Wings roundilh, above yellowiih, black a t the ends, with a large fulvous orange fpot. Beneath, feven
white eye-fpots.
P a p i l i o S e s i a : a lis r o tu n d a t i s a lb i s b a p ic e (m e d io f u lv o ) n i g r i s : p o f tic is f u b tu s m a c u l i s f e p tem o c e l la r ib u s
a lb i s . Fab. Ent. Syfi. T . 3. p . \ . 2 0 3 . 6 s 6 .
Papilio Pyrene. Linn. Syfi. N a t. 2. 161. S6.
Fabricius, as well as Linnæus, confiders this as an American infeft : Mr. Drury received his fpecimens
from China, and that reprefented in the annexed plate was alfo brought from the fame country by the late
Mr. Ellis.
L im o d o n im T a n k e ru illia ,
An elegant and much admired produftion o f China ; it was introduced in 1788, and named in compliment
to the Earl of Tankerville.
>> Alæ anticæ flaviffimæ, &c. vide general dtJcri^Hw.