DescriptionEdwards 1743 Tab 34 upper right part.png
English: George Edwards' Dusky and yellow swallow-tail'd butter-fly, upper right part of tab 34 in A natural history of birds, volume 1, 1743, probably Protographium marcellus, cited as a reference by Carl Linnaeus for his Papilio ajax in 1758 and 1767 but for Papilio protesilaus in 1764.
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