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5c?(?, ? ?, from Toro. 



Allied to P. charina Boisd., from wliicli it differs in its white rolonr and 

 less heavy but better defined marldngs. 



I have great pleasure in dedicating this species to Dr. F. A. Uixey, of 

 Wadham College, Oxford. 



PA FILIONIBA E. 



28. Papilio gallienns peculiaris snbsp. nov. (PI. T. f 7). 



?. Dusky brown, with scanty creaiu-colonred markings. 



I'ppersiih-. Forcwiug dusky brown, base and costal margin nither darker 



in colour thau distal margin and rest of wing. A small whitish spot on apical 

 margin. At the npper part of extremity of cell, a small indefinite cream-coloured 

 patch on each side of subcostal uervnre, lying both within and without cell. 

 Beyond extremity of cell a narrow pale cream-coloured stripe extending from 

 the first to the third radial nervule. Below the first median nervule 

 begins a broad band of the same colour, becoming rather heavily dnsted with 

 brown scales as it reaches the distal margin. The inner part of this band is 



extended on to the hindwing as far as the cell. The hindwing has a dark 



brown base of a triangular shape ; the rest of wing paler brown, of a slightly 

 redder tint than the forewing, becoming dark again at the distal margin ; three 

 dark streaks within the cell, and well-marked interuervular streaks extending 

 from the cell to the distal margin. 



Underside paler in colour, with the cream-coloured markings better defined. 

 Dark interuervular streaks on the forewing, especially towards the apex. At 

 the base of the hindwing a small orange triangular patch with one black spot 

 upon the 2)recostal nervure and a large one above the base of the cell. Fringe 

 dark brown, with small white internervnlar patches on the hindmargin of the 

 hindwing. This margin is slightly serrated. 



Expanse, 82o mm. 



1 ? from Entebbe, Uganda, April Oth, 1003. 



Probably allied to 1'. cynorta Fabr. 



29. Papilio gallienns whitnalli subsp. nov. 



c? ? . Dusky brown with pale suljjliur-yellow markings. 



The eastern form oi gaUieiius, somewhat resembling P. ci/praeqfila Butler. 



Upperside dusky brown. A pale sulphur yellow stripe crosses both wings, 

 in the forewing commencing near the costa, about midway between apex and 

 extremity of cell, breaking up into nine somewhat elongated spots, of which the 

 last is least well defined and the next above it, which is placed between the 

 submedian nervnre and second median nervule, is broader and less elongated- 

 The stripe crossing hindwing is complete. It includes extremity of cell, and 

 is invaded outwardly by short internervnlar projections of the gronnd colour. 

 There is a small yellow spot upon apex of forewing, and five small spots of 



