( 370 ) 



In Mindoro this subspecies occurs together with the next, i.e. in Mindoro there 

 occur specimens of palephates which are not distinguishable from pimopiiius. 



(e): P. clytia palephates ^\■l■st\v. [cJ,?]. 



Papilio palephaies West>vood, Arc. Etit. 11. p. 127. t. 79. f . 1 ( ? ) (1845) (Manila) ; Doubl. Westw. 



& Hew., Gen. Diuni. Lcj>. I. p. 21. n. 2G5 (184G) (Manila) ; Feld., I'erh. :. I,. G..v. Wien p. 308. 



n. 270. & p. 3.55. n, ir>7 (18G4) (Luzon) : Wall., Tr. Liim. Soc. Lomt. XXV. p. 61. n. 88 (180r.) 



(Philippine Is.) ; Obcith., El. <l'Enl. IV. p. 101. n. 325 (1879) (Manila) ; Dewitz, -Vo.-. .1.-. 



Leap. Car. Ac. Xatiirf. .MvL. 2. p. 262. t. 9. f. 8. 8a. 8b. 8o (/., p.) (1882) (metamorphosis) ; 



Standing., /r/» II. p. 10 (1889). 

 PiipiUo dissimilix var. patepliates, Gray, Cut. Lep. //«. li. .)/. I. p. 72. sub n. 330 (1852) (" N. India " 



loc. err.) ; id., L!sl Lep. /«.". B. M. I. p. 84. sub n. 348 (1856) (Philippine Is.) ; Reak., Tr. Eiil. 



Soc. Phil. p. 492. sub n. 28 (1864) (" common in the Philippine.s"). 

 Pnplllo (Chilasa) piiUphat,'. Semper, Philipp.. Tii<if>iller p. 266. n. 389. t. 43. f. 6. 7 (1891 ) (Luzon ; 



Mindoro ; Mindanao). 



Basal third of the wings below marked with white, as in jxcnopinus Standing. ; 

 apical patches of the forewings above large, but not touching the outer margin ; 

 marginal and submarginal spots of the forewings minute. 



Hab. Philippines: Luzon (4 J, 2 ?); ."Mindoro (1 S); Mindanao. 



(/): P. clytia flavolimbatus oborth. [(5',?]. 



Papilio diasimilis vm.flurollmbiitm Oberthiir, El. tVEnl. IV. p. 10). sub n. 323 (1879) (Andiiman Is ; 



Pt. Blair). 

 P<i2>ilio chjiki var. JUirolimbutm, Wood-Mason, Juiirn. Ax. Snr. Bnig. p. 238. n. 71 (1880) (Andaman 



Is.). 

 Papilio (Chilasa) clytia Yar. Jlavolimbatut! Wood-Mason & Nict'ville, '/«?. p. 253. n. 100. t. 14. f. 

 1 & 2 (cJ) (1881) (Andaman Is.). 



Differ.-* from P. clytia ab. dissimilis L. chiefly in the yellow marginal spots of 

 the hindwings being larger above and below. 

 Hab. Andaman Islands (9 (?, 1 ?). 



i;iT. Papilio echidna I'.oisd. [cJ, ?]. 



Papilio dUsimilis var. echidna Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. I. p. 378. sub n. 224 (1 836) (Timor) ; 



De Haan, Verh. i\al. Ge.<ich. Xed. orerz. bes. p. 42. t. 8. f. 6 (1840) (Timor) ; Vollenhov.. 



Tijdschr. V. Ent. II. p. 88. sub n. 155 (1860) (Timor) ; Oberth., Et. d'Em. IV. p. lOn. si.l. 



n. 323 (1879) (Timor). 



Papilio dissimili.t, Doubl. Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. I. p. 21. n. 263 (1846) (jip.). 



Papilio di.ssimili« var. clytia, Gray, Cat. Lep. /««. li. .1/. I. p. 72. sub n. 330 (1852) ; id., Li>l Lep. 



Lis. B. J/. I. p. 84. sub n. 349 (1856). 

 Papilio echidna, Felder, Verh. =. b. Ges. Wien p. 308. n. 'jr.K ( 1KC,4> (Timor) ; Wall.. Tr. L<,,„. Soc 

 Land. XXV. p. 61. n. 87 (1865) (Timor). 



Similar in pattern to P. clytia ab. dissimilis L., but the marginal spots of the 

 hindwings are small and white instead of yellow, above and below. 



Hab. Lesser Sunda Islands: Timor (\V. Doherty, November to December 1891) 

 (5 c?, 2 ?); Wetter (W. Doherty, May 1892) (2 <S); .Mor (W. Doherty, October 1891) 

 (4 (?); Adonara (W. Doherty, November 1891) (1 6); Moa (1 6). 



In two of my specimens from Alor the marginal and submarginal spots of the 

 hindwings are much reduced in size. 



If .lava and Sumatra are inhabited by a representative Papilio. it will probably 

 connect P. echidma Boisd. with clytia L. 



