( 'isfi ) 



Cellular and postoellular portion of the median band of the hindwings over- 

 powdered with white scales. 



Hah. Celebes (16 (?) ; Sulla Islands (Mangola) (1 S,\ ? ). 



187. Papilio meyeri IlopfT. [cJ,¥]. 



<J ? . Papilio meijcri Hopflfer, SMI. Ent. Ztit. p. 19. n. 8 (1874) (Celebes) ; Snellen, Tijihchr. v. EiU. 

 XXI. p. 38. snb n. 151 (1878) (var. of eurypijlus L.) ; Ribbe, Jris 11. p. 210. sub n. 12 (1890) 

 (dist. spec). 



Differs from 7-". eurypylus painjjhylns Feld. constantly in two characters : — 



The blackish-brown costal fascia within the white band on the underside of 

 the hindwings curves outwardly, crosses the subcostal nervure at the origin of the 

 subcostal ner\Tile, and amalgamates with the apical brown portion of the discoidal 

 cell. The subbasal green line on the upperside of the forewings always joins the 

 posterior spot of the median macular band. 



Intermediate specimens between P. meyeri and P. eurypyhw pamphylus are 

 unknown, though both Papilios fly together and are common ; for the pre.sent we 

 have therefore no right to treat P. meyeri as a variety of P. eurypylii^ pamphihm 

 Feld. 



Hah. Celebes (iO 6). 



1 88. Papilio evemon Boisd. [(?,?]. 



Papiliu evemon Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lip. I. p. 2:!4. n. 65 (1836) (Java ; Sumatra) ; Doubl. Westw. & 



Hew., Gen. Diuni. Up. I. p. 14. n. 114 (1846) ; Feld., Verh. z. h. Ges. Wien p. 30.x n. 220 



(1864) ; Butler, Tr. Linn. Soc. Lonrl. (2) Zool. I. p. 552. d. 3 (1877) (Mai. Pen.) ; Obertb., Et. 



d'Ent. IV. p. 59. n. 139 (1879) ; Klieil, Rlwp. A'ias p. 37. n. 142 (1884) (Nias I.) ; Ui.st., n/mp. 



.\rnl. p. 360. n. 23. t. .32. f. 1 (1885) (Mai. Pen.; very common) : Standing.. Irin II. p. 16 



(1889); Snellen, Tij(hehi: v. Ent. XXXIH. p. 305. n. 78 (IS90) (Billiton I.); Hagen, Herl. 



Ent. Zeit. p. 155. n. 177 (1892) (Banka I.) ; id., Iris Til. p. 28. n. 36 (1804) (Sumatra). 

 Papilio jason var. evemon, Wallace, Tr. Linn. Soc. Land. XXV. p. 67. sub n. 115 (1865) : Honrath, 



Berl. Ent. Zeit. p. 396 (1884) ; Standing. & Schatz, Ex„t. Sehmett. I. p. 9. t. 6 (J) (1884). 

 Pa2>ilio eurypylus var. evemon De Haan, Verh. Nut.Gesch. Xeil. nvers. bes. p. 33 (1840) ; Gray, Cat. 



Lep. /h.<. B. M. I. p. 28. sub n. 133 (1852) (Borneo) ; ToUenhov., TijdHchr. r. Ent. III. p. 76. 



sub n. 47 (1860) (Borneo ; Padang). 

 (?) Ptqiilio (_Zetides) Jason var. ynrdiun, Semper, Philipp., Taij/idl. p. 282. n. 411 (1892) (I'hilipp. ; 



p.p.). 

 (?) Papilio jason, Snellen, .Miihlm-Huniatra II. p. 25. n. 3 (1892) (Sumatra). 



Distinguished from P. etirypyhis aximi Feld., of which it has licm often 

 considered to be a mere aberration, liv the black costal streak on the underside of 

 the hindwings within the white median band being always united at the subcostal 

 nervure to the black band which runs along the abdominal margin, and being devoid 

 of the costal red spot; further, by the scent-organ within the abdominal fold of the 

 m,ale being reduced to a small streak, which is only visible when the fold is wholly 

 opened out. On the upperside of the forewings the spot near the apex of the cell 

 in front of the lower discoidal nervule is very seldom present : out of over eighty 

 specimens I find it in one specimen only, and there it is minute. 



Hfib. Malacca (48 c?); Sumatra (10 (?) ; Java; Nias; Horneo (2.) (?). 



189. Papilio procles (hose Smith [c?]. 



Papilio prncles Grose Smith, Ann. .V.nj. X. //. (5). XX. p. 4.33 (S) (!««") (Kina Balu) ; id. A 

 Kirby, Rhop. Ex. I. Paj,. p. 13. t. 6. f. 1. 2 (^) (1888). 



Cell to forewings with four markings only, the uppermost spot of the allied 

 species being ab»ent. Short brown costal streak within the median white band on 



