60 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDiE 



Local form h {Sfhciiehis, Macleay). — A single large spot in the cell of the fore wino-s; 

 one small detached spot on the margin of the cell of the hind wings. 

 Hab. Goram Island {Wall.), Australia. 



Section C. 



m. Faradoxa group. 



82. Papilio Paradoxa, Zinken. 



Zelima Paradoxa, Zink. Beitr. Ins. Java, t. 15. f. 9, 10. 

 P. Paradoxa, Westw. Cab. Or. Knt. pi. 9. f. 1, 1*. 

 Hab. Java {jralL). 



Local form a. — P. Paradoxa, A-ar., Hcav. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 422, pi. 67. f. 1 (d), 

 2($). 



Hab. Borneo {Wall.). 



Local form b. — Smaller ; intermediate in the markings between the JaA-a and Borneo 

 forms ; interior row of elongate marks on iipper wings light blue, not descending to the 

 outer angle. 



Hab. Sumatra {Wall). 



Both sexes of this species closely resemble the corresponding sexes of Euploea 3Iida- 

 mits, Cr., which is very common in all the above-mentioned localities. 



83. Papilio Enigma, n. s. Tab. YII. fig. 3 (<?). 



Size, form, and markings nearly the same as in P. Faradoxa. 



Above: — purplish black, withovit any gloss or silky reflexions ; a submarginal row of 

 white spots on all the wings, more or less blue-edged on the upper Avings, sometimes 

 partially obsolete on the loAver ones ; one or two spots at the end of the cell, and a row 

 of six or seven elongate marks beyond it, bright l)lue. 



Beneath, the submarginal row of white spots only. 



Female. — P. Farado.ra, var. A, Hewitson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 423, pi. 67. f. 3. 



I put this as the female of the above with some hesitation, as it was not captured in 

 the same island. It agrees, howcA^er, in the entire absence of gloss, and in the peculiar 

 elongation of the outer angle of the loA^'cr wings, 



Hab. Malacca, Sumatra ( d ) ; Borneo ($) {Wall.). 



Female variety ? — P. Faradoxa, var. B, Hewitson (Proc. Zool. Soc. pi. 66. f. 4), may 

 be an extreme variation of this, but will more probably, when the male is discovered, 

 prove to be a distinct species. 



84. Papilio Caunus, Westwood. 



P. Caunus, Wesw. Cab. Or. Ent. pi. 9. f. 2, 2*. 



Hab. Sumatra, Borneo (d, $) {Wall.), Java {Leyden Mus.). 



Femarks. — My specimens have less Avhite on the lower Avings than is represented in 

 Mr. WestAvood's figure. The female is of a brownish colour, Avith the same white mark- 



