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become reduced es^)ecially from the exterior side, and lienCe remain ratlier close 

 to the cell; the anterior one is sometimes very small. The reddish mark near the 

 anal angle includes a black spot, which is situated close to the lower median nervule. 

 The submarginal spots assume in most specimens a lunate sha])e ; in ow female 

 the two posterior ones are rather arched and touch each other, and the last one is 

 also connected with the anal mark, which is prolonged along the third median vein. 

 The front of the head has seldom a few black hairs. 



In general appearance this form resembles certain Chinese specimens of aci'«/o- 

 lochiae K;ibr., but can be distinguished by the much darker fenuile and by the 

 presence of only three small white spots on the hindwing.s, of which the middle one 

 (not that before the upper median vein) is the longest. From three-spotted Indian 

 and C'eylonese arintohchi'te it is distinguishable especially by the position of the 

 white .s])ots. 



Hah. Sambawa (W. Doherty, September 1891) (12 6, 3 ? ). 



(c) : P. aristolochiae camorta Moore [J,?]. 



Pajnlii) urixlohchiae var. caiiiurla Moore, P. Z. .S. p. 692 ( J ) (1877) (Kamorta) : Wood-Mas. <4 

 Nicdv., Journ. Ax. Soc. Beiir,. p. 237. n. rJ6 (1881) (Nicobar Is.) ; iid.. I.r. p. 18. n. no (1882) 

 (Nicobar Is.). 



The white spots of the hiudwings small, only that between the lower median 

 veins is clearly marked on the upperside ; the two others, standing before and behind 

 the upper median nervule, are sometimes entirely absent from the U[)perside, or, when 

 present, are much suffused with black ; below, there is usually a spot within the apex 

 of the cell. 



Hob. Nicobar Islands (3 J, 1 ?). Not recorded from the .Vndamans, but 

 Staudinger informs me that he received Andaman specimens from the late 

 Mr. Koepstorf 



(d): P. aristolochiae philippus Semper [(?,?]. 



Papiiui (Mcnf.laides) arhUihich'uh var. jiliiliji/ius .Sunipcr, Philipj)., TtiijfiiH. p. 269. n. 392. t. 44. 

 f. 7. 8. 9 ((J) ; t. 4.5. f. 3. 4 ( ? ) ; t. 4fi. f. 1 ((J-ab.) (1891) (Lejte, Panaon, Siargao, Camiguin, 

 Mindanao). 



The tails are broader than in aristolochiae, a character which philippiLs has 

 in common with the other Phili]>pine subspecies of aristolocliiae, namely kolzchiieiui. 

 The hindwiugs have from tlirce to five white discal sjiots, which .stand close to the cell ; 

 the spot between the two ujiper median branches is the longest and at the apex 

 trianguhirly pointed; the nervides separating the .spots are thinly black or red. 

 The submarginal markings are mostly purer red on the upperside than in tyjiical 

 aristolochiae. There is ne^er a spot within the cell. 



Hab. 8.E. Islands of the Philippines (8 <?, 5 ?). 



(e): P. aristolochiae kotzebueus Kschsch. [c^,?, larv., pup.]. 



Papilio h,lzfbuca Eschs.iliallz, K..I:.. h,,.-, i;,,:<r III. p. 202. t. 1. f. 2a. 2b ( ? ) (1821) (Manila); 



F«;ld., Verh. z. b. Gen. Wien p. .Hill. n. 488 (1864) (Lu7.on). 

 Papiliii iKilijgUts Godart, Em. .Meih. IX. Siippl. p. 811 (1823) (Philippines). 

 Papilio aiiliphun. Boi.sduval, Spec. Gin. Lep. I. p. 266. n. 89 (1836) (Pliilippines) : Thou. 



Xaturg. Schmell. p. 19. t. 7. f. 35. .36 (1837) (Manila) ; Doubl. Westw. i^ Hew.. Gni. Dhirn. 



Lep. I. p. 9. n. 21 (1846) (p.]>.; Philippines; ner Java. Borneo); Gray, Cat. Lep. Im. 



B. .V. I. p. 11. n. 37 (1852) (s«J synnn.); id., Lixl Lep. /ux. B. M. I. p. 12. n. 41 (1856) 



(»«i «/HO)i.); Reak., Pioc. lint. Snc. Phil. p. 456. n. 5 (1864) (/).;'.): W.-iU., Tr. Linn. Soc. 



Land. XXV. p. 43. n. 27 (1865) (,p.p.)\ Oberth., El. (FEitt. IV. p. 43. n. .15 (1879) 



(Philippines). 



