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ITfi. Papilio stratiotes Smith; Rothsch., I.e. p. 41 ^ 



2 . The same as the male. 



A specimen from Kina Balu, X. Borneo, in my collection. 



177 (»'). Papilio aristeus t'nun. ; Hothsch., I.e. p. 418. 



?. A specimen from Ratjan, in Dr. Staudinger's collection, is rather larger than 

 my malfs ; the white discal area is nuu-h more reduced, and the sulmiarginal lunules 

 of both wings are, above, very obscure. 



180 (o). Papilio rhesus Boisd. ; Rothsch., I.e. p. 42.'). 



? . Staudinger's specimen from Minahassa, X. Celebes (Dr. Platen lef/.), has all 

 the bands narrower than they are in my riuije.t from S. Celebes, and the suhmarginal 

 spots of the forewings above are more shaded with brown scales. 



11»8(</). Papilio agamemnon plisthenes tVld. ; Rothsch., I.e. \>. 453. 



Dr. Staudinger's specimens from Batjan belong to (/uftatnn, not to plisthenes ; 

 mv two " Iktjan ''plisthenes are, therefore, not from that island. 



202 (h). Papilio macareus indicus Rothsch., I.e. p. 4.57. 

 I received a second femiiie of this Indian subspecies from Upper Burma from 

 H. Frnhstorfer, which is not so brown as that described in the Revision, but has 

 the white streaks as large as they are in the incde. 



210. Papilio leucadion Standing.; Rothsch., I.e. p. 461. 



?. The pale markings are larger than in the male; the olilique black line 

 traversing the apex of the cell to the hindwings is very feeble. 



A specimen from Batjan (Dr. Platen /er/.) in Dr. Staudinger's collection. 



