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spots on the nmlerside of the hindwing smaller, the bine Innnles especially being 

 less prominent than in arjuna. 



Hab. North-East Sumatra, in the hills and plains (Dr. Martin). 



A long series. 



4u. Papilio arcturus arius subsp. nov. 



i. A small form. The bine patch on the npperside of the bindwiug extends 

 to the base of the subcostal vein, or almost ; the green band situated at the 

 proximal side of the anal spot is broader than in North Indian and Chinese 

 specimens of arcturus. On the underside the greyish white scaling in the outer 

 half of the forewing is more restricted than in the other forms, and the submarginal 

 spots of the hindwing are smaller. 



Hah. Kashmir valley (type), in June, and Natiagali in the Panjab, end of 

 June to August. 



41. Papilio ulysses morotaicus subsp. nov. 



(?. Similar to P. u. telegonus. The black marginal area of the hindwing much 

 narrower than in telegonus, measuring much less in width between the veins 

 than the discal portion of the blue area (from the cell to the outer edge of the area) ; 

 the two upper blue stripes present, but those situated in telegonus at the third radial 



and at the two median veins are absent. The proximal margin of the grey 



triangular discal area of the forewing beneath evenly curved, almost straight, 

 not being curved basad near the lower angle of the cell. 



Hab. Mira, Morty I. ( = Morotai), November 1898 (Dumas). 



2 Si. 



42. Papilio ulysses georgius subsp. nov. 



S. Similar to P. u. orsippus from Guadaleanar. The black marginal area 

 of the uj)perside of the hindwing somewhat wider, the two blue discal partitions 



before and behind the tail being shorter than the black area is broad. The grey 



scaling on the disc of both wings beneath denser, also extending nearer to the cell ; 

 the distal marginal area much deeper in tint than in orsippus, being on the 

 forewing hardly paler than the centre of the disc ; the distal edge of the anal 

 ochraceous spot more oblique. 



Hab. Solomon Islands : Guizo (type) and Kulambangra (A. S. Meek). 



4 SS. 



43. Papilio ulysses ampelius Ru])sp. nov. 



rf. The woolly streaks of the forewing narrower and shorter than in P. u. ulysses, 

 the one placed on the snbmedian vein practically absent, being represented by a 



very few hairs. The grey discal scaling on the underside of the forewing dense, 



the ochraceous brown marginal area narrowing behind on the forewing, while 

 it is of nearly even width on the hindwing, being on this wing wider than in 

 P. u. uli/sses. 



Hab. Burn. 



1 <S. 



