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often yellowish red, marginal ami sulimarwiual niarUiiigs in the anal region of the 

 hindwiugs. Head, sides of breast, and abdomen are a yellowish red, instead of 

 vermilion red. 



The white spots on the liindwings are small; one of my specimens, labelled 

 " Himalaya," to which Distant referred in his liliop. Mai., has the cellular mark 

 reduced to a short streak. 



ITah. Caeliar ("and ]irobably the neigljlionring districts) (3 cJ). 



(c): P. doubledayi sambilaug^a Dolierty \_S, ?]. 



P'l/iilio doublfdaii var. s-iniliihiixjii Doherty. Joiirn. As. Snc. Bemj. p. 2t').'i. ii JO (IHSC) (fireiit 

 Nicohar : rather common). 



■\Vhite postcellular s|iot to the hindwings very short ; marginal s[iot at llic end 

 of the lower median vein large and orange-red ; the next marginal sjiot joineil to the 

 submarginal one, as in P. rhodifer Hull. 



In the female the tails are shorter and broader than in the male. 



Hob. Great Nicobar. 



(</) : P. doubledayi delianus l-Vnhst. 



PapiUo douhledai/i, Hageu (««■ Wallace, IHG."!), Iri.-: II. p. 21. n. 14 (l.s'.U) (Sumatra). 

 Pupilio i!niiblif(Ifn/i Wallace var. delianus Fruhstorfer, K/it. A'l/.Ar. p. 19l) (1895) (Sumatra). 



Bodv of a much yellower tint than in douhledayi Wall., being orange instead of 

 red. (Vllular sjjot to the hindwings much reduced, as in /'. doidiledrnii cacliarensia 

 Butl. ; middle discal spots small, the anterior one absent from the upperside. 

 Marginal spots at the extremities of the two lower median branches as in doiMedayi 

 Wall.: submarginal mark in the upper median cellule not marked above ; below, it 

 staniis separate from the marginal spot. 



Hah. Sumatra (1 (?, 1 ?). 



This form flies in the hills of the nortli-western ]iarts of Sumatra : in tlie south- 

 west it is replaced by tv)>ical P. coon Fabr. 



11'. Papilio rhodifer I'.ntler [(?,?]. 



I'lil.ilio rh'idifi'i- Rntler, KnI. Mik Miuj. XIII. p. .''iT (1«7<",) (Andaman Is.): Moore, P. Z. S. 

 p. .W2 (1S77) (Andaman Is.) ; Obertli.. Ef. d' Ent. IV. p. 45. n. 63 (1870) (Pt. Blair) ; Wood- 

 Mas., .luvrn. .-l.s. .S'rtc Bcng. p. 240. n. 73 (1K80) (Andaman Is.) ; id. & Nicc'v., I.e. p. 2.53. n. W 

 (18K1) (Andaman Is. ; descr. of ? ) ; Stauding. & Schatz, Kjiot. ScJinwft. I. p. fi. f. 3 (J) 

 (1884) (Andaman Is.) ; Haa,se, Uiitersiich lib. Mini. p. 2G. t. G. f. 40 (1893) (Andaman Is.). 



The spots of the hindwings \-arv in size; the cellular mark reaches sometimes 

 to the apex of the cell, while in other individuals it does not extend beyond the base 

 of the lower median vein; the spot liehind the cell is almost twice as large in some 

 specimens as in others ; mostly there are on the upjierside four white spots round the 

 apical half of tlie cell ; sometimes, however, there appear two small spots between 

 the second median and lower discoidal nerviiles, and a third one in front of the 

 subcostal vein. The two marginal spots, which stand at the ends of the second and 

 third median branch, are merged together witii the respective submarginal markings. 

 \| ex cpf tail red. 



II, d,. .Andaman Islands fl.5 c?, 1 ?), 



