(".) : P. priapxis r«'i-(l.. forma tyi>. [J, ?]. 



Ilab. \y. Java (4 cJ, ? ). 



The spots within the creamy baiul of tlio liiiuhvings vary much in size; tho 

 rnnle has mostly three, the fenidh four spots. The amount of black on the underside 

 of the abdomen is also inconstant. 



(6): P. priapus dilutus Fruhst. [J, 5]. 



J $ . PnpHio (tiluhia Fruhstorfer, Ent. Nnchr. p. I(i9 (1895) (E. Java). 



Wings paler, abdomen much more extended black, than in the typical race. 

 Hub. E. .lava (oOOO fcot). 



45. Papilio sycorax (Jrose iSmith [J,?]. 



Pnpilio prhqms, Gray (nee Boisduval, lM:ili), fj.il l.qi. Jus. B. M. I. p. 14. n. 4" (ISfil!) (Sumatra : 



thin species according h> the ^specimens in t/ie Bnlislt Mtt>ieum'). 

 ? . PapiOt) ai/rom-T Grose Smith, f:»f. Mo. .Uag. XXI. p. 247 (188;')) (Sumatra) ; Dist., Hho/,. Mai. 



p. 468. n. 29. t. 42. f. 10 ( ? ) (1886) (Perak). 

 ? . PapiVw egerkmi DisUnt, .4»k. .\/ag. N. fl. (5). XVII. p. 251 (1886) (Perak). 

 (J J . Papilio (Pangeruiia) sycorax, Nict'ville, Journ. Bombay N. II. Soc. p. 54. t. M. f. 1 ( (J ) (189.3) 



(Sumatra). 

 <J ? . Papilio sycorax, Hagen, Iris VII. p. 23. n. 23 (1894) (Sumatra ; descr. of ^). 



Abdomen yellowish buff, with small black liiteral .spots. 



The wings have a peculiar greenish gloss, which sometimes assumes a more 

 bluish green tint. 



My Perak specimen (from Distant's coll.) is somewhat darker than my Sumatran 

 individuals, but, considering the differences of the Sumatran specimens inter se, it 

 cannot be kept under a subspecific name. 



liab. Sumatra (1 J, 3 ?); Malacca (1 ? ). 



4(i. Papilio hageni Kogenh. [J,?]. 



(J. Pajnlio hageni Rogenhofer, Verh. z. h. Ges. Wien p. 1 (1889) (Sumatra). 



?. Papilirt (Pangerana) hageni, Nici'ville, Journ. Boniliag .V. //. Soc. p. 55. t. .M. f. 2 (?) 



(Sumatra). 

 (J. Papilio (Pangerana) hageni. Nic^ville, Journ. As. Soc. Heng. p. 4.'i. n. 39. t. 4. f. (1894). 

 S ? . Papilio hageni. Hagen, /.« VII. p. 24. n. 24 (1894) (Battak Jits., Sumiitra). 



This species represents 7-". ayeorwt in the mountainous regions of Sumatra. It 

 is ea.sily distinguished from either sycorax or priapiis by the breast and abdnmcn 

 being red instead of buffi.sh yellow. 



Hah. Sumatra (Batl.-ik Mountains) (1 6). 



47. Papilio semperi P'eld. [<?,?]. 



(?). Papilio jupiler Boisduval, Bull. Sor. ICnI. France p. 39 (1861) (Horn. »i!/rf.). 

 ? . Papilio semperi FeUler, Wien. Enl. Mon. V. p. 297. n. 1 (1861) (Luzon). 

 J. Papilio semperi Felder, I.e. VI. p. 282. n. 32 (1862). 

 (^ ? . Papilio .lemjjeri Felder, Verh. ::, b. Ocs. Wifu p. 325. n. 468 (1864) (Luzon) : id., Ileise Xorara, 



Lep. I. p. 131. n. 97. t. 20. f. a (<?). b ( ? ) (1865) (Luzon) : Wall., Tr. Linn. Soc. Land. XXV. 



p. 42. n. 21 (1865) (Luzon) : Stauding. X- Schatz, Exot. Schmetl. I. p. 9. t. 5(cJ) (1884) ; Haase, 



Untersuch. lib. Mim. p. 27 (1893). 

 J. Atrophanexira erythrosoma Reakirt, Tr. Ent. Soc. Phil. p. 447. n. 2 (1864) (" Philippines "). 

 cJ S . Papilio (Atrophaneura) semperi, Semper, Philipp., Tag/alt. p. 272. n. 399. t. 47. f. 1 (?) 



( 1892) (Luzon : Polillo ; nee caet. Ins. Philipp.). 



This conspicuous insect inhabits all the islands of the Philippine group, including 

 Palawan ; from the latter locality only one fenuile has as yet been received. Whilst 



