Mr. Ph. Crowley has two males of this subspecies, unfortunately without locality. 

 Wallace describes this subspecies from a Ceram and a Batjau specimen. Pointing 

 out the differences between the two examples, of which the latter, of cour.se, belongs 

 to lorquinianus Feld., Wallace gives first the characters of the Ceram specimen ; as, 

 moreover, Wallace's figure represents the southern form, the name of philippus 

 cannot be put as synonym to lorquinianus Feld., but must be applied to the 

 Ceraraese subsjiecies. In the explanation of j)latc Wallace says, by mistake, that 

 the figure represents a. female from Coram. Wallaces type is probably lost; the 

 specimen standing as philippus Wall, in the llewitsou collection is lorquiniamts 

 Feld. 



(c): P. lorquinianus albertisi Dberth. [cJ,?]. 



cJ?. Papilio cTalbertisi Oberthur, Et. cl'lCnt. IV. p. 41. n. 39 (1879) {iiom.mul.; Andai) ; id., 

 Aim. Mm. Civ. Genovu. XV. p. 469. n. G. t. 2. f. 1 (,^) (188(1) (Audai). 



This form seems to be still greener than F. lorquinianus jjhUippus Wall. 

 The bluish green area of the forewings is a little larger than in that subspecies, the 

 submarginal green band is very narrow, the pale subdi^cal band on the underside of 

 the forewings is narrower and less distinct, and the sulxiiscal tricolorous spots on the 

 underside of the hindwings are much smaller than in the (Jeramese insect. The 

 posterior of the cottony stripes of the male is obliterated. 



Hah Andai, New Guinea. 



In the size of the subdiscal spots of the hindwings beneath and in the le.ss 

 developed cottony streaks of the male this subspecies approaches 7'. periclex Wall. 

 The Aru and Key Islands are probably inhabited by a form which resembles 

 P. pericles Wall, still more. 



157. Papilio adamantius Feld. [(?]. 



Piijiilio jwriiiilliiis var. B, Boisduval, Sper. Gen. Lc/i. I. p. :^ill. sub n. l(i (18^56) (Celebes). 



(J. Pnpilin adiimaiitiux Felder, Vrrh. z. h. Ges. Wkn p. 3>2. n. 435 (18ti4) {iiom. inul. : Celebes) : id., 



Heiie Nonira, Lep. I. p. 121. n. 90. t. 18. f. c (g) (ISC,.-)) (Celebes) ; lIoi)(V., SMI. E„t. ZeM. 



p. 22. n. 16 (1874) (Celebes); Staiidiug. & Schatz, Ei;t. Hclimell. I. p. 8 (1884) (Celebes); 



HoUand, Proc. fi,.^(. S<»: .V. //. XXV. p. 77. n. l.iO (1890) (S. Celebes) ; Rothsch., Jns V. p. 442 



(1892) (S.E. Celebes). 

 (J?. Papilio mim-don Wallace, Tr. Linn. So,: Loud. XXV. p. 46. n. 38. t. 6. f. 2 (J) (186,")) 



(Macas.sar : Menado) : Obcrtb., El. dlCnl. IV. p. 41. n. 41 (1«79) (Celebes). 

 Papilio (idiimiiiitliiiis, Piepers l^i; Snellen, Tijdsohr. v. Eiil. XXI. p. 39. ii. 158 (1878) (Boiithain ; 



Jfangkassar ; Alloe ; Bantimoerong). 



The costal margin of the forewings is strongly arched, and the tails are \erv 

 broad; these are cliaracters which are met with in so many Celebesian representative 

 forms. The greenish blue area of the wings is niiicli more restricted than even in 

 P. peranthua fulgens KiJber. 



In the male sex many examples have a woolly streak upon the submedian 

 nervure, besides the streaks upon the lower median nervules, while in other indi- 

 viduals the submedian vein is liare of hairs. 



The fenude is unknown to me ; it is still uudescribed. 



Hah. Celebes (16 J). 



XXVII. ULYSSES-GKOUP. 



Male with cottony patches on the forewings. Basjil half or more of the upper- 

 Bide of the wings blue ; hindwings beneath with a series of submarginal spots. 



