( 3:i4 ) 



{b'): S-f. loc. semjjerinus Haa=e ; fig.: Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. I. t. 5. f. 2 

 (1852). 

 Piijjilio emuWi'iOH var. semperimiit Haase, Ix. 



Restricted (o the riiiliiJijine Islaiid.'^. Upperslde black. Hiiidwing.s with a 

 scarlet band parallel to the abdominal margin and continuous with the ba«il scarlet 

 patch of the forewings ; f liis hand i> often partly wliiti.-ih. lielow, semptrinua resembles 

 the nude. 



Hah. Philippine Islands [9 c^, 4?"', 4? '-'J; 8ulu Islands; Sangir Islands 

 (\V. Doherty leg) [22 <?, 5 ?'"]; Talaut Island (W. Doherty le;j.) [1 cj, 2 ?'"]; 

 iSiao Islands. 



The Sangir aud Talaut sjiecimens cannot be separatetl sul)specifically from those 

 from the Philippines ; the red mark at the base of the forewing of the female is, 

 however, ajjpareutly on an average larger in the Philijipine examples than in those 

 from Sangir and Talaut. Specimens from the Siao Islands I have not seen. 



Mr. W. Doherty did not find the ?-f. seraperinus on Sangir and Talaut; this 

 is very interesting, as the butterfly which is said to be mimicked by this form of the 

 female, namely P. semperi Feld., is also absent from those islands. 



99. Papilio deiphobus i.. [J, ?]. 



Seba, Tins. IV. p. 57. t. 4(i. f. 15. 16 ( J ). & p. 57. t. 47. f. 5. 6 ( <J) (1765). 



cJ. Papiliij Eques Trojunus deij/hobus Linne, ^'//s^ A'<'/. ed. x. p. 450. n. 6 (1758) (Asia ; f:rcl. si/nmi.) ; 

 id., Mils. Liid. Vlr. p. 188. n. 7 (1764) (Ind. orient. : i.tcl. syiion.) : Clerck, Jcon. U. t. 25. f. 1 

 (1764) ; Houtt., .X-ilxrl. Hut. I. 11. p. 192. n. 6 (1767) (/-.;;.) ; Linne, Si/sl. Xiil. ed. xii. p. 746. 

 n. 7 (1767) ; Mviller, A«(«c«. V. l.p.nlSS. n. 7 (1774) (//.y;.) ; Fabr., .S>^ An/, p. 444. n. 8 (1775) 

 (synun. ex //arle) ; Cramer, Pa/i. E.r. II. p. 129. t. 181. f. A. n (1779) (Amboina) : Goeze. Kiil. 

 Beytr. III. 1. p. 32. n. 7 (1779) {synoii. <•.«■ p.) : Fabr., Sp^e. /us. II. p. .S. ii. 10 (1781) (si/,wn. 

 ex 2'-) ; Esper, Ami. Scliim'tl. p. 2.S. u. 7. t. 4. f. 1 (1784) ; Jablonsky, yuluis. ^climrtl. II. 

 p. 260. u. 50. t. 18. f. 2. 3 (1784) {sytum. t.t ;/.) : Fabr., .!/«»/. Ins. II. p. 2. n. 11 (1787) ; 

 Gmelin, Syst. Xat. I. 5. p. 2227. n. 7 (1790) («//«.-«. -j- //.) ; Fabr., Ent. Sysl. III. 1. p. 5. n. 14 

 (1793) [synon. ej; p.) : Thunberg. .Vuh. .Xal. Ups. XXIII. p. 8 (1804). 



J. Papilio Etpus Trojanus alcinidor Cramer, Paji. Ej-. I. p. 64. t. 40. f. A. u (1776) (Amboina) : 

 Goeze, Ent. Biytr. III. 1. p. 42. n. 13 (1779) : Esper, Aiisl. !^ch,iull. p. 24. sub n. 7 (1784) : 

 Jablonsky, Xatiirs. iSchnult. 11. p. 215. n. 45. t. 16. f. 2 (1784) {syiion. i.c p.). 



J. Pajillii' di'iphuhus, Donovan, Ins. of Jndia t. 17. f. 2 (1800). 



cj. AcMUdfs ddplwbus, Hiibner, Va-z. h,k. Scliui. p. 85. n. 877 (1816). 



? . Achillidrs alcondi/r, Hiibner, I.e. p. 85. n. 878 (1816). 



J ?. Papilio driphohiis, Godart, E,ic. Meth. IX. p. 64. u. 106 (1819) ; Lucas, Up. Ex. p. 20. t. 11 

 (1835) (Moluccas) : Boisd., Hpi;c. Gin. Up. I. p. 200. n. 13 (1836) (Moluccas ; me Celebes) : 

 Doubl. Westw. & Hew., Gcii. Diiini. Up. I. p. 10. n. 39 (1846) ; Gray, Oil. I.'p- Ins. Ii. .1/. I. 

 p. 15. n. 58 (1852) : id., Ust Up. Ins. B. M. I. p. 18. n. 62 (1856) (mc Celebes) ; Vollenhov., 

 Tijdsclir. r. Ent. III. p. 75. n. 19 (1860) : Feld., Verli. s. h. Grs. Wim p. 323. n. 453 (1864) 

 (Amboina; Oeram ; Buru) ; id., Riisr Xurarii, Lej>. I. p. 128. sub n. 94 (1865) ; Wall., Ti: 

 Unii. Sue. Loud. XXV. p. 48. n. 49 (1865) (Cenvm : Amboina : Burn) ; Butl., Cat. Diiini. Up. 

 descr. Fabric, p. 256. n. 72 (1869) (Buru): Oberth.. El. d'Eul. IV. p. 38. n. 17 (1879) 

 (Amboina : Ceram) : id., Ami. Mus. Cii: Gcnoca XV. p. 469. n. 4 (1880) (Amboina) ; Auriv., 

 Konyl. Si: V.i. Ah: Ilandl. XIX. 5. p. 13. n. 7 (1882) : Pagenst., Jalirb. Xal. V.y. Xoss. p. 203 

 (1884) (p.p.: Amboina, apparently common): Ribbe, his II. p. 209. n. 8 (1890) (Ceram; 

 Amboina) : Ruber, Tijdsclii: i: Ent. XXXIV. p. 275 (1891) (Key Is. !). 



Both sexes tailed. 



(J. Luteous grey >treaks of the forewings, and whitish blue ones of the hind- 

 wings, sometimes jjartly ob.solete ; they remain farther from the outer margin of the 

 wing than in 1'. deiplufulen Feld. and 1'. deipylus Feld. None of my specimens, nor 



