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marked with bright red spots, but one of which is precisely like the 

 smoky- winged males from Medje and Bafwa sonde. For this form I 

 propose the subspecific name given above. 



Type cf from Bafwasende in The American Museum of Natural 

 History; allotype 9 in Carnegie Museum (Coll. Antisdel). Paratypes 

 in The Amencan Museum of Natural Histoiy and Holland Collection in 

 the Carnegie Museum. 



(435) 14. Papilio pylades Fabricius 



Papilio pylades Fabricius, 1793, Ent. Syst., Ill, i)art 1, p. 34. Aurivillius, 1908, 

 Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 21, PI. viir. 



There are seventy-eight specimens, almost all of which are males. 

 They were mostly taken at Niangara in Hovember. Six are labelled as 

 from Faradje, one of which bears date as of November, and the rest are 

 without designation of day or month. Only one specimen is recorded as 

 from Medje, and is dated August 1, 1910. 



There is not much to be remarked about the specimens, except that 

 they run very small in size, which suggests that they represent the wet- 

 season form. 



(436) 15. Papilio angolanus Goeze 



Papilio angolnnus Gceze, 1779, Ent. Beitr., Ill, part 1, p. 87. Aurivillius, 1908, 

 Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 21, PI. vuh. 



A solitary male, taken at Matadi, June 1909, represents this species. 



(437) 16. Papilio tyndaraeus Fabricius 



Papilio tyndaroeus Fabricius, 1793, Ent. Syst., Ill, part 1, p. 35. Aurivillius, 1908, 

 Seitz, Gros.s-Schmett., XIII, p. 22, PI. viia. 



There are nine males, one of which is discolored. One was taken at 

 Bafwabaka, January 7; two at Gamangui in February; five at Medje. 

 two of these in April, the other three one each in June, August, and 

 Septeml)er; one was captured at Niangara in November. 



(438) 17. Papilio theorini Aurivillius 



Papilio theorini Aurivillius, 1881, Ent. Tidskr., II, p. 4.5; 1908, Seitz, Gross- 

 Schmett., XIII, p. 21, PI. lud. 



Represented b}' four males captured at ]\Iedje, two in April, one in 

 July, and one in August 1910. 



(439) 18. Papilio ucalegonides Staudinger 



Papilio ucalegonides Staudinger, 1884, Exot. Schmett., I, p. 10, PI. v (as P. ncalegon). 

 Papilio ucalegonides Aurivillius, 1908, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 23. 



Two males taken at Medje in September. 



