C 390 ) 

 lo2. Papilio blumei Boisd. [c?,?]- 



cJ. Ptipitm blumei Boisduval, Sj>ec. Gin. Lip. I. p. 206. n. 10 (183l')) ("Amboina" l«e. en-.): 

 De Haan. Verh. Nut. Ge.icli. Ned. orerz. bez. p. 29 (1840) ; Doubl. Wcstw. & Hew., Oeii. Diuni. 

 Lep. I. p. 11. n. 49 (1846) ; Gray, Cat. Leji. Iiix. B. M. I. p. 18. n. 72 (18.V.') ; id., Li^t Up. Iiix. 

 B. il. I. p. 22. n. 76 (1856) ; Felder, Verh. z. b. Ges. Wieii p. 322. n. 436 (1864) (Celebes) ; id., 

 Rehe Novara, Lep. I. p. 122. n. 91. t. 18. f. a (186.")) (Celebes) ; WnU., Tr. Lhiii. Sw. Lnml. 

 XXV. p. 46. n. 41. t. 6. f. 4 (186.5) (Celebes): Hop£f., Stett. Ent. Zeil. p. 20. n. 17 (1874) 

 (Celebes) ; Oberth., Et. <TE,d. IV. p. 40. n. 36. & p. 112. n. 36 (1879) ("Banda, Ceram, Borneo" 

 htc. err.) ; Stiuding. t'i Scbatz, E.eol. Hchmell. I. p. 8 (1884) (Celebes) : Wostw., Tr. Eul. Soc 

 Lnnd. p. 467. n. 1 (1888) (N. Celebes, April) : Holland, P/w. Bi,>:li>,i N. H. S,k. XXV. p. 77. 

 n. 131 (1890) (S. Celebes). 



(J ? . Papilio blumei, Rothschild, Iris V. p. 442 (1892) (S.B. Celebes). 



c?. The baud of the forewings extends mostly a little beyond the apex of the 

 discoidal cell ; in some specimens it reaches only from the origin of the lower median 

 nervule to the upper median branch ; the black band outside the green one is also 

 very variable in breadth. The woolly stripes upon the second and third median 

 nervules are sometimes very much reduced. On the hindwings above there is somC'- 

 times a yellowish linear spot at the anal angle. The lunules bordering the sul)- 

 marginal spots on the underside of the hindwings are sometimes much more blue 

 than usual ; the posterior of those yellowish subniarginal spots are rather small in one 

 of my examples. 



?. Differs from the nutU especially in the inferior breadth of the band and in 

 the paler ground-colour; the band is narrowest within I he cell of the forewiugs ; in 

 one of my two females it crosses the cell close to the discocellular veinlets, while in 

 the other it reaches at the median nervure from the upjier median branch to a little 

 more than half the way between the second and third branches. 



Hob. Celebes (9 (?, 2 ?). 



XXM. PEEANTHUS-GROUP. 



Woolly stripes on the forewiugs of the males strongly developed. Basal area of 

 wings green. Hindwings below with a series of tricolorous subdiscal spots. 



l.io. Papilio neumoegeui Hour. [c?]. • 



cJ. Papilio neumoegeni Honrath, E>il. NarJn: p. 1J7 (1890) (Samba wa) ; id., fieri. Eiil. Ziil. p. 431. 



t. 1 5. f . 2 ( 1 891 ) (Sambawa). 

 cJ . Papili'i (Ilarimiilu) nianrnha Doherty, Journ. Ai. Soe. Bene/, p. 192. n. 1 1 1 (1891) (Sumba ; rare 



near the coast, commoner in the remote interior). 

 ^. Papilio maremho. Oberthiir. Et. d'E,it. XIX. p. 2. t. 3. f. 12 (1894) (Sumba). 



This remarkable insect differs from the species of the palinuriis-gTon\> especially 

 in the large hairy patch on the disc of the forewiugs of the male, and in the hindwings 

 having below a series of subdiscal tricolorous spots (bluish, black, yellow), as in the 

 other species of the pej'rtni/M(s-group. 



In (Iberthtir's figure the tails bear some green scales; Dolicrly and llonralh say, 

 however, that the tail is not green. 



ILtb. Sanibawa and Sumba. 



154. Papilio peranthus Fabr. [c?,?]. 



Papilio Eques Trojamis pcru)illiu.< Fabriciius. .1/"///. /ii<. II. p. 4. n. 33 (1787) (" Cochin (^'hiiia -Mus. 

 Dom. Hanks") : Gmelin, %«(. Nat. I. 5. p. 2232. n. 292 (1790) : Fabr., E„l. .s>,^ III. 1. p. 15. 

 n. 44(1793). 



