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which there is no trace, and on the posterior wings, in there being no red 

 spot above the anal angle, and on the underside both wings are dark brown 

 instead of black. In the specimen before me the discal band is whitish brown, 

 probably a discoloration arising from damji. 



The females differ as above described. Both sexes are also smaller, and 

 the wings are comparatively broader. 



4. Papilio thule Wallace subspec. nov. leuthe. 



On the upperslde of the anterior wings the 5 to 7 spots in the cell of 

 Thule are absent. The posterior wings resemble the variety " A " of Thule, 

 described and partially figured by Wallace, the discal spots being confluent and 

 forming a broad band. The pale markings on both wings are whiter than in 

 the typical form of P. thule. 



A considerable series of this subspecies induces me to give it a name. In 

 my collection I have a specimen from German New Guinea, in which there are 

 five spots in the cell of the anterior wings, and the whitish green bars between 

 the median nervules are \-ery strongly developed. The type specimens of the 

 two varieties figured by Wallace in the Transactions of the Linnean Society, 

 vol. x.w., are in the Hewitson Collection at the British ^Museum. 



5. Papilio deiphontes Wallace. 

 One specimen only, from Ternate. 



6. Papilio euchenor Guer. 

 A fine series of both sexes. 



7. Papilio ambrax Boisd. 



A long series of botli sexes. 



8. Papilio albinus Wallace. 



A good series, including two females, which only differ from the male in 

 being lighter brown. 



9. Papilio beccarii Oberthiir. 



A long series of both sexes in which the specimens agree very closely with 

 Monsieur Oberthiir's figures in the Annals of the Genoa Museum. This species 

 is very close to P. severiis Cramer, but the anterior wings are shorter and not 

 concave on the outer margin. 



10, Papilio parmatus Gray subspec guineensis Staudiuger. 

 Two specimens only. 



11. Papilio COdrus <'ram. subspec. celebensis Wallace. 

 Three specimens from Biak. 



12. Papilio COdrus Cram, subspec gilolensis Wallace. 

 One specimen. 



13. Papilio agamemnon l.inn. 



14. Papilio pamphylus Keld. 



