180 THE MALAYAN PAPILIONIDJE AS 



Mimickers. Species mimicked. Common habitat. 



5. Papilio Agestor. . . 



6. P. Idseoides ... 



7. P. Delessertii ... 



Danais Tytia. . . 

 Hestia Leuconoe 

 Idcopsis daos 



Northern India- 

 Philippines. 

 Penang. 



8. P. Pandion (fe- 



male) Brasilia bioculata . New Guinea. 



PAPILIO (PoLYDORUs- and Coosr-groups). 



9. P. Pammon (Ro- 



mulus, female)... Papilio Hector .., India. 



10. P. Theseus, var. 



(female) P. Antiphus Sumatra,Bornco. 



11. P. Theseus, var. 



(female) P. Diphilus Sumatra, Java. 



12. P. Memnon, var. 



(Achates, female) P. Coon Sumatra. 



13. P. Androgeus,var. 



(Achates, female) P. Doubledayi ... Northern India. 



14. P. (Enomaus (fe- 



male) P. Liris Timor. 



We have, therefore, fourteen species or marked varie- 

 ties of Papilio, which so closely resemble species of 

 other groups in their respective localities, that it is not 

 possible to impute the resemblance to accident. The 

 first two in the list (Papilio paradoxa and P. Caunus) 

 are so exactly like Euploea Midamus and E. Rhadaman- 

 thus on the wing, that although they fly very slowly, I 

 was quite unable to distinguish them. The first is a 

 very interesting case, because the male and female differ 

 considerably, and each mimics the corresponding sex 

 of the Euploea. A new species of Papilio which I 

 discovered in New Guinea resembles Danais sobrina, 



