PLATE VI. 



Represents four species not before figured, 

 belonging to the most brilliantly coloured 

 group of Eastern Papilios, and illustrating local 

 modifications of form. N.B. The right 



side shows the upper surface, and the left side 

 the under surface of the same insect. 

 Fig. 1. Papilio Pericles, male, from Timor (see 



page 45). 

 Fig. 2. Papilio Macedon, male, from Celebes 

 (see page 45). This species exhibits in 

 a marked manner the strongly arched 

 wings characteristic of those from 

 Celebes, as contrasted with those repre- 

 sented at figs. 1 and 3, from other 

 islands (see pages 16, 17, and 18). 

 Fig. 3. Papilio Philippus, female, from Ceram 



(see page 45). 

 Fig. 4. Papilio Blumei, male, from the north of 

 Celebes (see page 46). This also ex- 

 hibits the arched wing, as compared 

 with its ally from the Moluccas (fig. 3). 



Wallace, A. R., "On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as 

 illustrated by the Papilionidae of the Malayan region," The Transactions of the Linnean 

 Society of london, V. 25, 1866, p. 1-71. 



