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Records of the Indian Museum. 



[Vol. XXII, 



Locality. 



Ashamboo Hills, 6 to 

 40 miles N.\A'. of 

 Cape Comorin. 



Bang-alore district .-. 



Benares 



Burma 



Detira Dun 



Hong Kong and Ma- 

 cao districts. 



Johore, Malay Penin- 

 sula. 



North Kanara 



The Konkan 



Kumaon 

 Lucknow district 



Madras city 



Singapore Island 



Tavoy district 



Tharawaddy and the 

 Pegu Yoma. 



References. 



Remarks 



Pusa.' p. 904 



J.B.N.H.S. XXI, p. 



699, Ent. Month 

 Mag. 1920, p. ioi. 

 J.B.N.H.S. XXVI, 

 p. 69(1, 



Pusa, p. 905 

 Pusa, p. 905 



P.Ii.S. 1914, p. 99 ... 



J.B.N.H.S. X\", p. 

 52. 



J.B.N.H.S. XX, p. 



361. 

 J.B.N.H.S. XIV. p. 



492. 



P.E.S. 1915, pp. 92- 

 94- 



Pusa. p. 905. 



J.B.N.H.S. XXVII, 



p. 805. 

 J.B.N.H.S. XXV, 



p, III. 



The romulus 9 apparently near!) 

 twice as common as the polyta 

 y , and cyriis 9 extremely rare. 



The polytes 9 the prevailing form. 



'\\\c cyyus $ and the /)o/_)'<es female 

 not uncommon. Only one dam- 

 aged famulus 9 taken. 



Col. Evans informs us that the 

 romuhis 9 does not occur in 

 Burma. 



The romulus 9 not common. The 

 cyyus 9 is not as common as the 

 polytes 9 . 



The mnle-like 9 commonest, poly- 

 tei 9 rare, romulus 9 unknown. 



The polytes 9 apparently nearly 

 twice as common as cyriis. Dr. 

 Seitz only remembers the polytes 

 9 in this locality. 



The cyi'us 9 exceedingly rare. 

 polytes and romulus 9 9 about 

 equally common, the latter per- 

 haps slightly the commoner. 



The commonest female is polytes, 

 romulus 9 is not rare, and cyrus 

 entirely (?) absent. 



The )'om;//;/5 9 seems to occur only 

 in the Terai ; cyrus 9 never seen. 



The cyrus 9 absent, polytes 9 

 common, and romulus 9 rare. 

 " Its {romulus 9 ) appearance is 

 rather surprising as its model is 

 never, as far as I know, found in 

 Upper India." 



The cyrus 9 absent, polytes and 

 romulus 5 9 about equally com- 

 mon. 



The polytes 9 commoner than 

 cyrus 9. 



Only two forms of 9 have been 

 taken ; the cyrus and stichius. 



The aristulochiae like 9 {polytes) 

 was the only one taken. 



Red markings of the In SpoUa Zeylartica, pp. 21 and 22, Prof. Pun- 

 male, nett has suggested that there might be some 

 connection between the amount of red markings and the constitu- 

 tion of the male, and that the "red" males are intimately con- 

 nected with the romiilus female, in which the red markings are most 

 developed. With this theory in mind we examined all the males 

 brought from Barkuda with the following results : of 33 individuals 



1 Rep. Proc. 3rd Ent. Meet. Pusa, HI, p. 904-905 (1920). 



