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the following particulars : — Cellular spot small, only occupying 

 lower end of cell ; five discal white markings, of which the three 

 centre ones are the largest ; all the submarginal spots below are 

 reddish. 



P. phlegon, Feld. — Differs from the preceding in the more 

 rounded apex of the fore wings ; cellular spot occupying two- 

 thirds of cell. Seven discal spots, of which the third, sixth, and 

 seventh are the largest. Submarginal spots whitish, the two 

 posterior ones reddish below ; tails shorter and less spatulate. 



P. camorta, Moore. — A series from the Andamans. 



P. neptunus, Guer., ab. sumatranus, Hagen. — A male from 

 Sumatra, with only one very smnll red spot on hind wings, be- 

 tween second and third median nervules. 



P. fehri, Honr. — Type. $. 



P. kuhni, Honr. — Types. $ , ? . East Celebes. 



P. malayanus, Wall. — Specimens from Burmah and Siam 

 belong to this form. 



P. artaphernes, Honr. — Type. $ . Bangkei. 



P. beccarrii, Oberth. — Co-type. $ . Dorey, New Guinea. 



P. albinus, Wall. — The series of this species includes the type 

 of P. sekarensis, Honr. ; Honrath treated ab lesches, G. & S., as 

 typical albinus, Wall. 



P. lowi, Druce, ? , ab. suffusus, ab. nov. — I propose this name 

 for the dark form of the female. ; Nov. Zool. ii. p. 321. 



P. schmeltzi, Herr.-Schaff. — A series of eleven males and three 

 females, which exhibit considerable variation. Several males 

 have on the fore wings a faint yellowish white line extending 

 from costa to first median nervule ; in others this is much 

 shorter, and in two specimens entirely absent. The light patch 

 on hind wings also varies considerably in size. The orange 

 lunules of hind wings below are large and distinct in some, and 

 in others small and obscure. The females vary in a similar 

 manner. 



P. lunifer, Eothsch. — 5. Similar to male, but paler; the 

 light band of fore wing extending to costa, this feature being 

 especially noticeable below. Hab. Salibaboo. 



P. telesicles, Feld. — Type of ? ab. leucothoides, Honr. 



P. gyas, Westw. — A gynandromorphous specimen, the left 

 hind wing being male, the remainder female. 



P. arctofasciatus, sp. nov. ( <? ). — Close to P. pamphylus, Feld., 

 but may be distinguished by the much narrower median band ; 

 the spot between costal and subcostal nervures of hind wing is 

 also much smaller. Hab. Sulla Mangola. 

 P. bathy chicles, Honr. — Type. $ . 



