106 . NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



3. Papilio (Troides) hypolitus hypolitus Cram. 



Papilio Eques Trojanushi/polltiis Cramer, Paj). E.mt. vol. i. part 1, p. 14, t. 10. ff. A, B ( J ) t 1 1 ff 

 A. B. ( ? ) (1775) (Amboina). 



2<?c?, 1 ?, Wabai, North Ceram ; 1 <?, 1?, Mansnela, Central Ceram, 650 

 metres = 2113 ft., 1912. 



4. Papilio (Troides) helena oblongomaculatus Goeze. 



Pajj/lio Equen Trnjanus obliingomaculatus Goeze, Enlom. Beijti: vol. iii. p. 44. No. 22 (1779) (ex 

 Colonia Surinamensi ! !). 



Siogl}' in open conntry. — E. S. 



10 Si, 11 ¥ ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912. 



5. Papilio (Troides) helena mannus (Frnhst.). 



Troides helena mannus Pruhstorfer, Intern. Enlom. Zpil.<clir. Guhen, p. 238 (1908) (Bali). 

 1 (?, Bali, 1912 ; 1 ?, Kintamani, Bali, 4O0o ft., February— March 1911. 



0. Papilio polydorus polydorus Linu. 



Papilio j)o!y<lijriiK Linnaeus, Aiiioi-n. Acad. vi. p. 401. No. 50 (1763) (" India"). 



4 c?c?, 2 ? ?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 05() metres ; 1 cJ, 2 ? ?, Wahai, North 

 Ceram. 



T. Papilio aristolochiae balinus Frnhst. 



Papilio aristolochiae balinus Fruhstorfer, Eiitom. Ziil^rhr. Slultijart, p. 72 (1908) (Bali). 



1 c?, 1 ?, Biileleng, North Bali, January— April 1911 ; 4 ? ?, Bali, 1012. 



8. Papilio euchenor misolensis Rothsch. 



Papilio euchenor misolensis Rothschild, Nov. Zool. vol. .\v. p. 169. No. 23 (1908) (Misol). 

 1 cJ, Misol. 



9. Papilio demolion demolion Cram. 



Papilio Eques Achivus demolion Cramer, Paii. Exnt. vol. i. pt. viii. p. 140. t. 89. ff. A. B. (1771',) 

 (Java). 



1 c?, Gitgit, Bali, 1500—2000 ft. 



10. Papilio helenus enganins Doh. 



Papilio {Chnrnx) helenus var. emjanius Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Beug. 1891. p. 31. No. 50 (Engano). 



4 (?(?, 1 ?, Danau B;-atan, Bali, 2500 ft., January 1911 ; 2 cJcJ, Kintamani, 

 Bali, 4000 ft., February— March 1911. 



11. Papilio fuscus fuscus Goeze. 



Papilio Eques Achivus fuscus Goeze, Entom. Bei/tr. vol. iii. p. 87. n. 71 (1779) (Seba tab. 43 ff. 1. 2). 



Seba's iignres, though poor,are evidently the same insect as Cramer's F. secene-t 

 from Amboina, which therefore becomes the typical locality. Ceram and Burn 

 examples cannot be separated. Four aberrational forms occur : — 



