( 435 ; 

 (i): P. eurypylus gordion Feld. [t?,?]. 



Pupiliii eiiri/jiyliix, Boisduval {iiir Liniir, 17o8), S/iec. Gi'ii. Leji. I. jT. 233. n. hi (1836) (p-ji.) ; 



Doubl. Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurti. Lcp. I. p. 14. n. 113 (1841')) (p.p.) ; Reak., Proc. Eiil. Sue. 



Phil. p. 481. n. 23 (18G4) (p./)). 

 Papilio gorclinn Felder, Verh. 2. /;. Grs. Wieii p. 305. n. 225 (1804) (Luzon ; nom. >iud.) ; id., Peise 



Ntwani., Lep. I. p. GG. n. 50 (18G5) (Luzon) ; Butler, Am:. M.ig. N. H. (5). XI. p. 422. n. 77 



(1883) (Mindanao). 

 Papilio jason, Oberthiir, /■;/. il'Kiil. IV. p. S'.l. n. HO (1870) (Manila). 

 Piipilio (Zetides) jn-w/t var. ijordimi, Semper, Pliilipp., Turjfiill. p. 282. n. 411 (18'J2) (Philippines ; 



p.p.). 



Differs from P. eurypylus axiou Feld. cliiefly in the broader median band to 

 the hindwings being whiter ; this colour is owing to the cellular portion of the band 

 lieing scaled, and the postcellular portion being also more or less overpowdered with 

 white scales. Abdomen of the male often grey above. 



Hab. Philippine Islands (on all the islands) (5 <S, I ?). 



The specimens often correspond in their characters with the aberrations of axion 

 ab. acheron Moore and ab. mecisteus Dist. 



(k): P. eurypylus mikado Leech [<?,?]. 



? . Piipiliij mihido Leech, P. Z. S. p. 4UG. t. 35. f . 1 ( J ) (1887) (Satsuma, Japan) ; id.. Bull. /mm 

 China, etc. p. 526. t. 32. f. 6 (1893). 



Comes nearest to P. eurypyhts axion ab. acheron Moore in the size of the 

 submarginal markings on the underside of the wings. The red spots on the hind- 

 ^Tings of eurypylus are here of a pale yellow colour. The green markings of the 

 other races of eurypylus are in mikado almost white. 



Hah. Kiu Shiu, Southern Japan (1 cj, 1 ?). 



(/): P- eurypylus sangirus oberth. [c?]. 



Papilio sangira Oberthur, Tr. Ent. Sue. Loud. p. 229. t. 8. f. 1 ( J") (1879) (Sangir) ; id.. El. 



d'Ent. IV. p. 59. n. 143 (1879). 

 Popilio telejdiu.i, Westwood, Tr. Eid. Soc. Loud. p. 468 (1888) (Seugir I., November). 



Differs from the following race in the median band on the upperside of the 

 hindwings being separated into three spots, in the red spots on the underside of 

 the hindwings of that race being replaced by yellow ones, and in the abdomen being 

 black above. 



Hab. Sangir Island, North of Celebes. 



(m): P. eurypylus pamphylus Feld. [<?,?]. 



Papilio 2>a»i2>hytusFe\der, Verh. ::. h. Gcs. Wicn p. 305. n. 22G (1864) (Celebes; mm. iiiul.) \ id., 

 Reise Norara, Lip. I. p. 67. n. 51 (1865) (Celebes) : Hopff., ,S7. E. Zed. p. 18. n. 7 (1874) 

 (Celebes) ; St-auding. & Scbatz, E.ti,t. Sclwi. p. 9.(1884); Ribbe, Iris II. p. 210. sub n. 12 

 (1890). 



Pujidio (c/c/i/h/s Wallace, Tr. Liim. Soc. Loud. XXV. p. 67. u. UG. t. 7. f. 4 (18G5) (Celebes); 

 Holland, Pr. /i".s^ N. H. Soc. XXV. p. 78. n. 135 (1890) (S. Celebes) ; Rothscb., Iris V. 

 p. 442 (1892) (S.E.Celebes). 



Piipilio eurypylus var. pamphylus, Piepers t^ .Snellen, Tijdschr. v. Eid. XXI. p. 38. n. 151 (1878) 

 (Bantiuioerong ; Mangkasar). 



Forewings long, with the co.stal margin strongly arched in the basal half; 

 median band narrow ; cellular markings to the forewings all linear ; submarginal 

 spots of both wings small on either side; abdominal margin of the hindwiug.s white; 

 abdomen white above in the male, black in the female, at least in the Sulla Islands 

 female ; Celebes females I have not seen. 



