NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1017. -1 



3 Mauretania (Staudir.ger). 



8 Seksawa, Morocco, 1905, Riggenbach. 

 2 Fenson, Morocco. 



1 Zoudj-el-Beghal, E. Morocco, July 1914, Faroult. 

 1 Masser Mines, June 1914, Faroult. 

 1 Lalla Marnia. Maj' 1914, Faroult. 

 I Saida, May 1914, W. R. and E. H. 

 25 Sidi-bel-Abbes, April 1915-1916, Rotrou. 



1 Sidi-bel-Abbes, Austaut, August 1878 (type of gen. aest. latteri). 



1. Sebdou, Austaut, July 1880 (also marked "type," but is evidently only 

 a subsequent acquisition). 



42 Environs d'Alger, March— June 1908-1914, W. R., E. H., and K. J., and 

 Dr. Nissen. 



2 Adrar Amellal, Gorges de Chabet, June 1905, Dr. Nissen. 

 7 Blida Ics Glacieres, June 1908, W. R. and K. J. 



17 Enviions de Batna, July— August 1909-1915, Nelva. 

 2 Lambessa, June 1905, L. Kuhlmann. 

 7 ElKantara, March— July 1911, W. R., E. H., Faroult, and Cheli Brahim. 



1 Constantine, May 1908, W. R. and E. H. 



4 Philippeville, June 1905, L. Kuhlmann. 



31 Hammam R'ihra, April— May and August 1908-1916, W. R., E. H., 

 and K. J., and Faroult. 



2 Hammam Meskoutine, May 1914, W. R. and K. J. 



3 Souk Ahras, Apiil 1914, W. R. and K. J. 

 3 Ain Draham, 1910, Faroult. 



7 Djebel Zaccar above Miliana, August 1916, Faroult. 



In the British Museum are 2 from Mr. Meade-Waldo ; 1 Lieutenant Codet, 

 Sebdou, 1880-1882; 1 Mount Thessala, Province Oran, July 1880, Austaut ; 

 2 Mauretania ex coll. Grum-Grshimailo per Elwes ; 2 Algiers, 1 Morocco, 

 Leech coll. 



Mr. Meade-Waldo gives the following data in his article : Amsmiz, June 

 1901 ; Imentala, July 1901. 



The anal rufous red patch in the Spanish and Pyrenean feisthameli is 

 broader than in Mauretanian ones, but is not at all like that in podalirivs. The 

 gen. aest. latteri only occurs in Maureteftiia. 



Dr. Verity, in his "Revision of the Linnean- Types," seeks to show that 

 Linnaeus' type of Papilio podalirius is the Algerian ab. latteri, but as I am not 

 yet quite satisfied on this point I have not adopted the change of name in this 

 paper. 



5. Thais Tumina mauretanica Schultz. 



Thais rumina mauretanica Schulz, Int. Entom. Zeitsch. Stuttgart, vol. xxi. p. 267 (1908) (Morocco 



Algeria). 



I never liad anj' luck with this beautiful insect, for we always were too late 

 in the places where we met with it ; so that the series of specimens collected 

 by ourselves is poor in quality and scanty in numbers. We found a few larvae 

 at Hammam R'ihra, and I found in May 1909 two larvae at Lac Fetzara, near 

 Bone, which were quite black. 



