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(c): P. canopus canopinus suhsp. nov. [c?,?]. 



Tailed; the tails tliinner tlian in canopus, more spatulate than in tailed 

 specimens of hypsididea. Band on forewings broad, standing closer to the margin 

 posteriorly than in canopus. Kand on hindwings also broad (5 to G mm.) ; like that 

 of the forewings less incised at the nervules, which are above only partly brown, than 

 in canopm; male with six, /«mrt/e with three faint blue spots behind the band; 

 anal mark yellow; submarginal lunulas sharply defined, below yellowish in the J, 

 white in the ? . 



The bands of the femaie are much whiter tlian tliose of the 'nude, and somewhat, 

 broader; that on the hindwings is especially broader in the middle where that of the 

 male is visibly narrowed. 



Hub. Moa Island (1 c?, 1 ? in coll. 8taudinger; 1 S, type, in coll. Rothschild) 



(cf): p. canopus hypsiclides Kothsch. [c?]. 



Papilio volleiihovii hypsiclides Rothschild, .V..c. Zoul. I. p. G85 (1894) (Wetter F.). 



Usually tailed ; band of the forewings narrower than in P. vollenhovii, except in 

 the apical region, where it is broader than in that race; disca! band of the hindwings 

 also narrower. 



Hah. Wetter Island (W. Doherty, May 1892) (5 S). 



(e): P. canopus voUenhovii Feld. [<?.?]• 



Pnpilio rnllenhovii Felder, Verk. s. b. Ges. Wieii p. 318. n. 390 (1864) (Arch. mal. ; iinm. iiiul.) : id., 

 if-«« Novara, Lep. I. p. 97. n. 74. t. 10. f. / (1865) : Oberth., El. <rK,il. IV. p. 48. n. 82 (1879) 

 ("Malacca" Inc. err.) : Rothsch., Nur. Zool. I. p. 685 (1894) (Timor), 



Tailless. .Submarginal spots to hindwings and the band sonKwhal variable. 

 Hub. Timor (\V. Doherty, November to December 1891) (5 cf , 4 ?). 



(/) : P. canopus alorensis Kothsch. [tj]. 



Papilio volleiihovii iihiriisis Rothschild, Xov. Znol. I. p. liSG (1894) (Alor I.). 



Tailless. Band of forewings represented bv a few spots in the costal and anal 

 regions; discal band of the hindwings narrow. 



Hah. Alor l.sland (W. Doherty, October 1891) (1 6). 



(u): P. canopus umbrosus Kothsch. [J,?]. 



Pnpilio rolleiihorii umbrosus Rothschild, X'lV. Zool. I. p. G86 (1894) (Sambawa I.). 



Umber-brown; bands of wings almost eiitiieiy obliterated ; submarginal si)ots of 

 hindwings well marked, at lea.st below. 



Hah. Saniliawa (W. Doherty, September 1891j (1 d , 1 V). 



122. Papilio hipponous I'lld. [cJ,?]. 



(?) Papilio Lupliyriia Boisduval, Dull. Hoc. Ent. Fr. p. 39 (1861) {ikhii. niid.). 



Papilio hipponous Felder, II'jVh. EiiI. .Von. VI. p. 28.S. n. 33 (cj, ? ) (ISGi) tLuzoii ; Jliiidaiiao) ; 



id., Reise Noriini, Lep. I. p. 104. n. 79. t. 15. f. b ( $ ) (1865) (Luzon ; local form of P. canopus 



Weatw.?); Koch, Indo. Amir. hep. Fauna p. 62 (1865): Stauding., Iria II. p. 12 (1889) 



(Palawan). 

 Papilio (Charm) hipponous, Semper. Philipp., Taij/'all. p. 275. n. 403 (1892) (Luzon ; Bohol ; 



Mindanao). 



Two local forms are known : — 



