1864.] 451 



Dr. Boisduval says, " that very rarely, there are some found in Java 

 which resemble the male. If it were not for this rarity, we should be 

 apt to consider them as the normal type." 



Var. a. 9 . Fap.AncetM. Cram. III. t. 222. f. A. B. (1780). 

 Boisd., Sp. Geii. I. p. IStli. n. 6. (18.36). 

 E. Doubled., Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. p. 2. (1844). 

 Diurnal Lepidopt, I. p. 10. n. 'M). (1846). 



G. R. Gray. P. Mem. var. b. Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. I. p. 13. n. 47. (1852). 

 Nat. Library, XXXI. Duncan, p. 98. (1852). 

 G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 14. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. L Co. var. b. L p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 

 Hiades A^icaeus Hubn., Verz. bek. Sehmett. p. 88. (1816). 

 " Similar to the male, but with an orange body, and a triangular 

 white spot on the upper surface, at the base of the fore wings; the anal 

 •tiigle ochreous on both sides." — Boisd. 



Huh. — Sumatra, (Coll, Boisd. and Brit. Mus.) 



Var./i. 9 • Pap- Laomcdon. Cram., 1. 1. 50, f. A. B. (1775). 



Boisd., Sp. (Ten. L p. 19:5. n. 6. (1836). 



Diurnal Lepidopt., L p. 10. n. 30. (1846). 



G. R. Gray, P. Memnon, var. c. Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. 1. p. 



13. n. 47. (1852). 

 Nat. Library, XXXL Duncan, p. 98. (1852). 

 List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 14. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. var. c. p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 

 Pap. Memnon (pt.) Fab. Ent. Syst. IIL 1. p. 12. n. 36. (1793). 

 Hiades Laomedon Hubn., Verz. bek. Sehmett. p. 89. (1816). 

 •' Has a triangular red spot at the base of the superior wings, and 

 the black spots of the second row, on the margin of the hind wings 

 below, are more or less encircled by ochreous." — Boisd. 

 Hah. — Java, Northern India, (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 

 Java. (Coll. E. I. Co.) 



9 . Pap. Laomedon. var. A. 



G. R. Gray, Pap. Memnon. var. d. Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 13. 



n. 47. (1852). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. L Co. var. d. L p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 

 '' Like P. Laomedon in form and general appearance, but the pri- 

 mary wings are marked on the inner margin by a space of white. The 

 secondary wings black, speckled between the nervules with pale blue 

 scales."— (?. R. Gray. 



Hah. — Northern India, (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 

 Cherra Poonjee, (Coll. E. I. Co.) 



