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P A P I L I O T E U T O N I A .
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S P E C IF IC CH A R A C T E R .
Wings very entire, rounded, while; pofterior pair beneath veined w ith Hack, and marked w ith yellow fpots.
P a p i t io T e u t o n i a : a li s in l e g e r r im i s r o t u n d a t i s a lb i s : p o f tic i s f u b t u s n i g r o v e n o f i s f la v o q u e m a c u l a t i s .
F a ir . E n t. S y ß . T. Z. p . i . p . 19 9 , f p . 622.
I t is a matter o f doubt whether Papilio Teutonia o f Suizer be defigned for this fpecies, or fome
other analogous to it. Should it prove to be the fame, Suizer is th e only author who affords a figure o f it.
The Fabrician defcrlption is taken from a fpecimen in the cabinet o f the Right Hon. Sir J . Banks. At
this time it is n o t unfrequent in other cabinets o f infects.
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P A P I L I O M E L A N I A .
S P E C IF IC C HARAC T ER .
Wings very rounded, entire, whitifli, and black a t the tip ; poilerior ones beneath dull glaucous.
P a p i l i o M e l a n i a : alis rotundatis iiitegerrimis albidis apice nigris; pofticis fubtus obfcure glaucis.
Fah. E n t. S yß . T .3 . p . 1 . p. 20 1 . S p .6 29.— UNFIGURED.
I • This and th e iollowing fpecies appear to be more uncommon th an Papilio Teutonia,