( 4:i7 ) 



the undersidp of the hinclwingi^ narrow, of the same position as in P. eiirypylus axion 

 Feld., mostly reaching tlie snbcostal vein, but often abbreviated halfway between 

 costal and subcostal ner\ures ; with or without an orange spot at costal nervure ; 

 underside of hindwings with orange '(not red) discal spots the uppermost of which 

 is placed outside the apex of the cell between the two first discoidal nervules. 



Male without woolly scent-organ within the abdominal fold of the hindwings. 



Hah. North Borneo: Mount Kina Balu (12 i). 



190. Papilio leechi sp. uov. [J]. 



Papiliu fcr?/()/i-/r», Leeeli («(■!• Zinken, 1831), Unit, from f/i/wi.etc.p. 52."i (18'J3) (Chang-Yang, Cliina). 



Upjjerside: Discal hand of forewings broad; the veins traversing it broadly 

 black and the maculae composing the band, therefore, very elongate. Hindwings 

 similar to P. hathycle.i cAi'i'ow Wall., but the veins within the median band are broadly 

 black, and the blacki.sh line running from the costal margin to the end of the cell in 

 P. bntkycles and chiron is almost invisible anteriorly. 



Underside: The before-mentioned black line of the hindwings is very thin 

 anteriorly and bears a yellow spot ; along the abdominal margin runs a white streak 

 as in chiron ; discal yellow markings large. 



Within the abdominal fold is a yellowish, fulvous, woolly patch as large as in 

 P. eurypyhis L. 



H(d}. Chang-yang, China (type in coll. J. H. Leech). 



The well-developed woolly scent-organ in the abdominal fold, which is entirely 

 absent from P. bathycles and chiron, is a very remarkable character in the present 

 species, the more so as in Papilio everiion this organ is reduced to a naiTow streak 

 .situated immediately at the abdominal margin proper, and thus shows that the 

 presence or absence of this sexual character cannot be used for distinguishing genera 

 in the family of Papilionidae. 



191. Papilio bathycles Zink. [c?,?]. 



Papilin hulhjidr^ Zinken, Xnr. Art. A,: Xut. On: p. 1.57. t. 14. f. G. 7 (J) (18.S1) (Java) ; Gudr., 

 in Be'lang., F«y. Iml. Or., Zo,.l. p. 505. t. 5. f. 1. 1 A (1834) ; Boisd., Spec. Geit. Lip. I. p. 232. 

 n. 52 (1830) (Java) ; Doubl. Westw. & Hew., Geii. Diurii. Lep. I. p. 14. n. Ill (184G) (;)./).) ; 

 Gray, Oil. Lep. Ins. li. M. I. p. 28. n. 132 (1852) {p.p.) ; Vollenhov., Tijdschr. r. Enl. II. p. 76. 

 n. 40 (1860) lp.p.) ; Fold., Verh. ::. b. Gex. Wieu p. 305. n. 229 (1864) {p.p.) ; Wall., Tr. Linn. 

 Sue. Loud. XXV. p. 66. n. 113 (18G5) { />.p.) [ Oberth , El. iVEut. IV. p. ,58. n. 137 (1879) 

 (Java) : Honr., lierl. Eut. Zed. XXVIII, p. 396 (1884) ; Standing. & Schatz, Ex„l. SchiMtl. I. 

 p. 9 (1884). 



This species, which is devoid of a cottony .scent-organ within the abdominal 

 fold of the hindwings of the imilc, has three local forms : — 



((f) : P. bathycles Zink. from Java. 



(ft): P. halhycles brtthycloides Hour.hinn'Slnlavca; Sumatra; Horneo ; Palawan. 



(c) : 1'. bathycles chiron Wall, from .Sikkim ; Assam ; Burma. 



{a) : P. bathycles Zink., forma typ. [^]. 



Female unknown to me. Witliout green (above) or white (below) mark behind 

 the lower median branch of the hindwings. 



Hah. Java (G J). Most probably also in South-\N'est Sumatra. 



