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Underside as in caiuiim Westw., liut hindwings with a streak in the cell, another 

 before and three more behind the cell. 



?. My two specimens, one from the Kiiia Ralu, the other from Lawas, are 

 remarkably different from one another. In the Kina ]5alu example both wings are 

 brown above; the forewiugs have a series of blue discal streaks, which become shorter 

 behind and are terminated exteriorly by white submarginal spots ; the three anterior 

 ones of the latter are the largest and about twice as long as broad ; the three blue streaks 

 standing between the lower median and lower discoidal veins are discallv joined each 

 to a more or less wedge-shaped white mark, of which the anterior one is separated 

 from the large cellular white patch only by the black lower discocellular vein ; base 

 of the forewings with two feeble whitish lines, one in the cell, the other at the inner 

 margin. Hindwings with the whole cell, two long and narrow streaks before the cell, 

 four smaller ill-defined markings round the apex of the cell, and more than the basal 

 half of the cellule before the submedian vein white, shaded with brown ; the discal 

 spots shade exteriorly into violet-blue. 



Underside paler than the upperside, without lilue spots, but the submarginal 

 white markings of either wing with a faint tint of blue. White markings nearlv as 

 above, but the basal half of the forewings with several lines in the cell, confluent at 

 the base, and two lines behind the cell. 



In the Lawas specimen the outer half of the forewings is pm-ple ; the cellular 

 patch is not larger than in the mcde ; there are four small white discal spots, of which 

 the two posterior ones are edged with eyaneous ; basal half much paler ochreous than 

 in the Kina Balu individual. Hindwings with the white markings of the basal half 

 much reduced, the spots at the end of the cell very faint ; disc with intercellular 

 imrple streaks. 



Hab. Borneo {% 6,2'i). 



A ninth male in my collection, which is probably from Sandakan, North-East 

 Borneo, has the cellular patch of the forewings reduced to a transverse bar, being 

 moje than twice as long as broad ; the patch is much shaded with blue. The white 

 spots of the hindwings are also much reduced. 



{d): P. caimus danisepa Butl. [<^,?]. 



Papilio cmmus, Gray («(•.■ Westwood, 1848), Cut. Lep. Ins. B. .1/. I. p. 72. n. 334 (18.52) (Sylhet) ; 



id., List Lep. Ins. B. M. I. p. 72. n. 334 (18.5G) {pp.) ; Feld., Verh. z. b. Ges. Wien p. 3U8. n. 275 



(1864) ip.p.). 

 Papilio danisepa Butler, Ann. .U,„j. X. B. (.')). XYI. p. 343. n. 103 (1885) (" near AsKim"). 

 Papilio (^Enplueiqisis) danisepa, Nic^ville, Juurn. Bomb. X. II. Soc. t. Q. f. 48 ( ? ) (1895) (Assam : 



Burma ; Tenasaerim). 

 Isauiiopsis dunisejia, Swinhoe, Ti: Ent. Soc. Land. p. 314. n. 405 (1893) (Cherra I'unji). 



i. Larger than the other subspecies ; hindwings more distinctly scalloj)ed. The 

 cellular and discal markings of the forewings, and the white colour at the base of the 

 hindwings, more extended. The submarginal spots of the hindwings disappear some- 

 times from the upper.side. In some Khasia Hills e.xamples there are two additional 

 white spots outside the apex of the cell of the forewings. iSIy Tenasserim specimen 

 has rather less blue. 



?. Rather larger than the ;;!«/«, with the white markings a little more extended. 

 The submarginal spots are well marked on botli wings above and below. 



Uab. Assam (5 J); Burma; Tenasserim (1 cTj. 



