( 9a ) 



On tlic niulcrsido tlu' browiiisli lilack aiva is nioiv cxteiuied, cspciiallv lieymiil 

 tlio apex of the cell, than iu aJamantiua Feld. 



Ilab. Saleyer, south of Celebes ; 1 <S (A. Everett, November IMio;. 



This form is very interesting, as it comes in the extent of the bine area on the 

 wings nearer to the forms of P. peranthus F. than it does to adama/itiu.i; it is 

 most readily distinguished, however, from P. perantlius and P. jieranUius inU-r- 

 medius Snell. by the absence of submargiual markings from tin- upperside of the 

 hindwings. 



3. Papilio antiphates kalaoensis Kothsch. subsp. nov. 



S. The black l)ands ou upperside of lorewing narrow, more so than in P. 

 antiphates alribkx/es F.; the marginal baud 3i to 4 mm. wide at the fourth sub- 

 costal vein, reaching a little beyond lower median nervulo ; subapical black band 

 tenninating midway between lower and middle median veins, not joined behind to 

 the marginal band; the fourth cellular baud reduced to a spot 2 or 3 mm. in length, 

 the other cellular bauds stopping at median vein. 



On the hindwings the first marginal black sjiot (before subcostal vein) is absent 

 or only represented by a few black scales : between veins 4 and 5 (before tail) 

 there are, besides the black marginal luunle, no black scales or only a few, and 

 there is in that cellule no submargiual black spot. 



On the underside the first marginal black s]iot to tlie hindwings is present, but 

 is minute ; the anterior lunule of tlie discal macular baud, situate betwei'n costal 

 and subcostal uervnre, is thinner than in alcibiades F., and all the geminate black 

 spots of the submargiual row are minute. 



Hah. Kalao I., between Celebes and Flores; 3 S (A. Everett ley., November 

 1895). 



4. Papilio eurypilus insularius Rothsch. subsp. nov. 



S ?. Comes nearest to P. eun/pilus mllastius Stand, from Sambawa : liowever 

 is generally larger. The two posterior sjiots of the diseal row are not separate from 

 one another, and are longer, the last spot having a length of 6 to 8 mm., while the 

 spot before it is usually 1 mm. shorter ; the submargiual spots are somewhat smaller 

 than iu sallastius. The median band of the hindwings is considerably broader thau 

 iu sallnstius, being from 6 to it mm. wide within cell. Below, there is, as in 

 saUaHlius, a white sjiot within apex of cell of hindwing, situate at the second and 

 third discocellnlar veinlets, not separate from these veins, as in eurypiliis axion Feld. 

 and other subspecies of c?/;yy>/7«.s. This cellular spot includes sometimes some red 

 scales, but in most specimens it is all white. The submargiual s])ots of the hind- 

 wings scarcely smaller than iu sallaMiu^, and tlie two elongate marks near the 

 sccoud snbmarginal spot are as iu that form. 



Hab. Kalao I., between Celebes and Flores ; a series of both-sexes (A. Everett 

 leg., November 1895). 



o. Morphotenaris nivescens s]). nov. 



This, the second species of the genus Morphotenaris Frnhst., is easily distin- 

 guished from .1/. sehiinbergi Frnhst. by the entire absence of the broad brown band 

 on the forewing, and the much narrower brownish black border to the hindwing; 

 in fact this border is so narrow that it is almost restricted to the frinu'e. 



