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Pl. 35 of "Natural history of the insects of China".
Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus.

  1. [Donovan text of 1798 (ECCO TCP)]: Papilio Erymanthis,
    [illustration caption and name in Westwood 1838 revised text]: Argynnis Erymanthis.
  2. [Donovan text of 1798 (ECCO TCP)]: Papilio Orithya (spelled Cruthia in ECCO TCP),
    [illustration caption and name in Westwood 1838 revised text]: Cynthia Orithya.
  3. [Donovan text of 1798 (ECCO TCP)]: Papilio Polyxena,
    [illustration caption and name in Westwood 1838 revised text]: Limenitis Leucothoe.
  4. [Donovan text of 1798 (ECCO TCP)]: Papilio Leucothoe (spelled Leucothee in ECCO TCP),
    [illustration captionand name in Westwood 1838 revised text]: Limenitis Eurynome.


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Natural history of the insects of China : the figures drawn from specimens of the insects / by E. Donovan. A New Edition with additional observations &c. by J. O. Westwood (new edition of "An epitome of the natural history of the insects of China" by E. Donovan, London 1798).


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Author Edward Donovan (1768–1837)

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