( S2l ) 



6. Papilio sarpedon jugans sub.-p. nov. 



d. A small form with green, not blue-greeu, markings. The band of tlie wings 

 shai)ed as in iimwensrs ; third spot of the same size and jiosition as in that fomi. 

 Red costal line of underside of hiudwiug narrower than the black line which separates 

 it from the median band. Hindwing shaped as in Indian sarpedon ; therefore much 

 shorter than in iiinorensis and adonarensis. 



Two of my four specimens have an additional green spot lietween the second spot 

 of the median band of the forewing and the costa. 



The genital armature resembles more that of thnwensis than that of sarpedon 

 and ado^iareriisis. 



Ildh. Waingapoeng, Sumba. 



This form combines to a certain extent the characters c)f sarpedon sarjjedon and 

 sarpedon timwensis. 



7. Papilio sarpedon adonarensis subsp. nov. 



Papilio sarpedon jxirsedmi. I.e. p. 442 (rf) (i.r p.). 



S. The median band of the forewing is nearly shaped and coloured as in 

 sarpedon sarpedon. The first spot is relatively large, its diameter being 2| mm. 

 The following four spots increase gradually in size ; their i-espective diameters are 

 3 mm., 3J mm., 4 mm., 4i mm., and 5 mm. ; the diameters of the remaining four 

 spots are ()| mm., 8 mm., 7J mm., and TJ mm. The band of the hindwing has at 

 the costa a breadth of 8 mm., and at the median vein of ?i^ mm. Below, the red and 

 black costal lines of the hindwing are both half as broad again as in timoi-e^wis. 

 Shape of hindwing nearly as in timorensis, but the tooth less pointed. 



Distinguished from sarpiedmi timoreoisis and sarpedon choredon by the colour 

 of the median band, by the larger anterior spots of the forewing; from timorensis, 

 moreover, by the position of the third spot; and from both by the male genital 

 armature (as will be explained later on by my assistant. Dr. K. Jordan). I''rom 

 sarpedon sarpedon it is distinguished especially by the much longer hindwings and 

 their shorter band. 



Four specimens from Tambora, Samhawa, collected by W. Doherty, at an 

 elevation of 2000 — 4000 feet, in May 1896, stand exactly intermediate between 

 adonarensis and Indian sarpedon in the shape of the hindwing. 



Hab. Adonara {type) and Sambawa. 



w. Papilio phorcas ansorgei subsp. nov. 



c? . Differs from P. phorcas F. as follows : the spots of the forewing situate along 

 the stem of veins 7 and 8 are smaller, and are separated from the spot at the base of 

 the fork by a black interspace ; the spot of the median band before vein 5 is absent, 

 and the following spots are shorter tlian in phorcas. The submarginal band of spots of 

 the hindwing stands farther from the margin, being at vein 5 situate midway between 

 margin and cell. The tails are broader than in phorcas. 



Hab. Man, Uganda Protectorate, May 18th, 18!>5, two 6(S (Dr. \\'. .1. Ansorge). 



Named in honour of the collector, 



