( fi6 ) 



Both these varieties are homologous to that of thcsem figured by De Haau in 

 Verh. Xat. Gesch. Ned. overz. het. t. 8. f. o 0840) from Borneo, which he uained 

 inelaiiides. 



129 (a). Papilio castor Westw. ; Rothsch., I.e. p. 358. 



The discal indistinct whitish buff patches on the forewings form sometimes 

 a complete series, which extends from the costal to the hinder margin. 



135a. Papilio veiovis Hew.; Kothsdi., /.('. p. 503. 



In a female of Dr. Staudinger's eollectiou. from the Minahassa, the white colour 

 is much more reduced than in my female from South Celebes. Are the North and 

 South Celebes veiovis subspecifically different ? Males from North Celebes are 

 unknown to me. 



139 («). Papilio paradoxus (Zink.); Rothsch., I.e. p. 371. 



?. Upperside : forewings mummy-brown, marginal region paler ; wit h a series of 

 small submarginal whitish spots. Hindwings paler than forewings, with a series of 

 hastate discal dirty white spots half-way between cell and outer margin, and with 

 another series of lunate submarginal spots. 



Underside i^aler than upperside ; submarginal sfiots milky white : discal markings 

 of hindwings less distinct. 



One specimen in Dr. Staudinger's collection from Lawang, East .hiva (llolz le().). 



13!) (//). Papilio paradoxus niasicus Kotlisch., I.e. p. 372. 



1 recently received a second example of the female which agrees perfectly with 

 that described in Vol. II. of Nov. ZoOL. 



139 (c). Papilio paradoxus telesicles IVld. ; Rothsch., I.e. \k 372. 



Dr. Staudinger sent me a beautiful series of varieties of this Papilio, which proves 

 that the variability of telesicles is still greater th;in I have sliown in my Revision. 

 The most obvious form among Staudinger's material is the following : — 



^ -ah. alboslriatus Rothsch. ab. nov. Wings above mummy-brown. Forewings 

 with a feeble purplish gloss in marginal region ; disc with long white streaks, which 

 are joined to the submarginal spots ; cell with a well-defined white spot in lower 

 angle of apex, and some indi-stinct longitudinal whiti.sh streaks. Hindwings with 

 long and broad while discal streaks, which reach from cell to close to submarginal 

 white lunules; cell with three white longitudinal lines, which are more or less merged 

 together. 



Underside with the white markings larger and less shaded witli brown at the 

 edges ; submarginal spots milky white. 



JIab. Labuan, N. Borneo (Waterstradt lerj.) ; 1 ? in coll. Staudinger. 



