4 Mr. Percy I. Lathy’s Motes on 
another with basal patch orange; specimens from Banka 
with anal angle of fore-wing white and outer-margin also to 
near apex ; an example from Nias with basal white patch 
of fore-wing suffused with reddish scales. 
Papilio rumanzovius, Esch. 
I am able to record a single female of the form 
semperinus, Haase, from Talaut. The band parallel to 
abdominal margin of hind-wing is pinkish-white, not scarlet. 
Papilio acheron, Gr. Sm. (Plate I, fig. 2.) 
A female from Mt. Kinabalus, British North Borneo, 
which appears to differ from the female described by 
Rothschild, Nov. Zool, vol. iii, p 65, 1896, in having a 
subapical white band on fore-wing above and below. 
Papilio alphevos, Fruhs. 
Fruhstorfer, in Iris, 1901, p. 343, gives this name to a 
female of the polytes group from Menado ; Mr. Adams also 
has a female from the same locality. I think these 2 2 
belong to the tailless ¢ ¢ and are the Celebes form of 
polytes, Linn., and that @/cindor, Oberthur, should be kept 
as a distinct species. 
Papilio hewitsoni, Westw. 
°. Does not differ in any respect from the male. Four 
examples from Mt. Kinabalu, British North Borneo. 
Papilio telesicles, Feld. 
Among a long series of females of this variable species 
I find two interesting forms, one which agrees with ab. 
leucothoides, Honr., but has a strong purple gloss on anterior 
of fore-wings, this specimen unfortunately is without 
locality ; the other is brown as in ab. nepticula, Rothsch., but 
fore-wings entirely without white markings and having a 
submarginal row of yellowish-brown spots ; this form was 
obtained on Mt. Marapok, British North Borneo, From 
Sumatra Mr. Adams has two forms of female, one belong- 
ing to ab. daja, Rothsch, and the other to ab. nepticula, 
Rothsch. 
Papilio xgialus, Dist. (Plate I, fig. 1.) 
Q. Upper-side. Fore-wing olive-brown darker on outer-margin ; 
the following white markings, a large patch at apex of cell extending 
