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south Wales and Queousland. This remarkable form hears a
superfoial resemblance to deres andromacha, Fabr, one of tho
Nymphalidæ, but is, of course, very different in strnoture The
male bas the fore-wings transparent, with chocolate brown mark-
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+pockled with white, are continued until the insect is full-grown. .
The spines, however, become smaller, and the lateral band of.
yellowish-white in the region of the stigmata, or breathing orifices,
much more distinct. The larvæ are robust anteriorly, gradually
tapering to the tail, and possess retractile tentaenla. The chrr-
Paring Ulysses, Lito,
imperial Swallow- Tal.
salig is attached by the tail anda central band, about lin, in
engib and is of a påle green colour, speckled with darker mark-
ings. Ovorthe head there is a projection or process of considerable
length, from which emanate four hard brownish Imes, which pres
geed, (Wo on each side, until they tect al the tal, We now come
to thal division of the genus Papilio, commeniv called © swallow-
fails,’ which is distinguished by the possession of fal lie
appendages to the hind-wings. Of these P. macleayanus, Leach,
is مريت of the most distineh, li is Found in Tasmania, where it ic
the only representative ol the genus, and throughout the coast
districts of New South Wales and Queensland, oven extending >
as lar as Lord Howe Island, but it appears to be peculiar to the
Australian sub-region. The larva, which feeds ov the orange, de
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