TRANSACTIONS 
OF THE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF 
LONDON 
FoR THE YEAR 1907. 
I. Notes on the Indo-Australian Papilionide. By PErcy 
I. Latuy, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 
[Read February 6th, 1907.] 
PLATE I. 
I HAVE recently been obliged to re-arrange the collection 
of Indo-Australian Papilionide belonging to Mr. Herbert 
J. Adams, F.E.S., owing to the acquisition of a very large 
amount of material from the Van de Poll collections. 
In the course of this work I came across many interesting 
facts hitherto not known, in spite of the attention that 
has been paid to this group; the results are these notes. 
Only two forms are described as new, viz. the Andaman 
race of P. agamemnon, Linn., and a form of P. stratocles, 
Feld., from Mindoro. 
I am enabled to establish the claim of 7. brookiana, 
Wall., from Sumatra to be considered as a distinct geo- 
graphical form, while P. cacharensis, Butl., must sink as a 
synonym of P. doubledayi, Wall. I also describe nine 
hitherto unknown females and one male. 
Troides eleanor, Walk. 
The three females of this form of 7voides from Sumatra 
are all devoid of subapical white markings and correspond 
TRANS. ENT. SOC, LOND. 1907.—PART I. (JUNE) 1 
