NOVITATKS ZoOLOQtCUE XXV. 1918. 237 



Pamassius apollo apenninus Stich. 



Parnassius apollo apenninus Stichel in Wytsman's Oener. Insect, fasc. 58. p. 26. No. 10 n. (1907) 

 (Apennines). 



1 <J Apennine Mountains, ex coll. Felder. 

 This is an aberration with gigantic red ocelli. 



Pamassius apollo piedemontanus Fruhst. 



Parnassius apollo piedemontanus Fruhstort'er, Entom. Zeitschr. Stuttg. vol. xxiii. p. 151 (1909) 

 (MontanuUa). 



1 (J, 1 ? Lombardy ; 1 ? Gornergrat. 



Pamassius apollo valderiensis Turati and Verity. 



Parnassius apollo valderiensis Verity, Ehopal. Palaear. p. 309. pi. Iv. ff. 15, 16 (1911) (Alpea 

 Maritimes). 



3 SS, 3 ?? Val Gran Sasso, N. Italy, 1,600 metres = 5,200 ft., July 1910 

 (Geo. G. Kriiger), ex coll. Turati. 



Pamassius apollo valesiacns Fruhst. 



Parnassius apollo valesiacus Fruhstorfer, Soc. Entom. vol. xxi. p. 140 (1906) (Zermatt). 



4 (J<J, 1 $ Zermatt, August 1908 (Oscar Neumann) ; 3 SS, 3 ?? Trift Hotel, 

 Zermatt, August 1909 (Oscar Neumann) ; 4 <JcJ, I $ Tasch nr. Zermatt, 1,500 — 

 1,900 metres = 4,875—6,175 ft., August 1907 (Oscar Neumann) ; 2 SS Zermatt 

 Triftalp, August 1909 (Oscar Neumann) ; 1 S Ober-Alp, See Zermatt, 1,500 — 

 2,300 metres = 4,875—7,475 ft., July 1909 (Oscar Neumann) ; S SS, i ??, 

 Sass Fee, Sass Valley, 6 <?<?, 2 ?? Sass Grund to Stalden, August 1908 (Oscar 

 Neumann). 



Pamassius apollo turatii sub.sp. nov. 



This form is considerably larger than valesiacus, the oo are whiter and 

 have on the forewing the submarginal dark band much blacker and more sharply 

 defined. It was sent to me by Georg Kriiger as valesiacus. 



5 cJcJ, 5 ?? Macugnaga, Monte Rosa, 1,400 metres = 4,550 ft., July (Geo. 

 C. Kriiger), ex coll. Turati (tjrpe) ; 1 cj Albergiari, July 1908 (Geo. C. Kriiger) ; 

 2 (JtJ Val. Maggio, Tessin ; 1 $ Wallis ; 2 SS between Brig and Fiesch, Wallis, 

 August 1907 (Oscar Neumann). 



Pamassius apollo subsp. ? 



Allied to valesiacus Fruhst. but whiter and the 9? more clearly and distinctly 

 marked. 



3 cJd", 3 $? Glarus. 



Pamassius apollo rhaeticus Fruhst. 



Pamassius apollo rluieticus Fruhstorfer, Soc. Entom. vol. xxi. p. 139 (1900) (Silvaplana). 



3 <J<J, 1 $Thusis (W. Rothscliild) ; I ? Hohen Tauern, Thusis, 3,257 ft., 

 August 1901 (W. Rothschild) ; 42 <J(J, 34 ?? Campfer, Engadin, July 1881—1887 

 and 1904 (W. Rothschild and K. Jordan) ; 42 (J^J, 30 ?$ Tarasp, Engadin, July 



