6 Mr. Percy I. Lathy on Indo-Australian Papilionide. 
Papilio macaristus, Gr. Sm. 
f. Similar to the male, but larger and the outer margin 
of fore-wing more rounded. 
A single example from Mt. Kinabalu, British North 
Borneo. 
Papilio xanthosoma, Stgr. 
9. Similar to the male but larger and the outer margin 
of fore-wing more rounded. 
Two specimens from Sumatra. 
Papilio stratoclides, sub-sp. nov. (Plate I, fig. 3.) 
Similar to P. stratocles, Feld., but whitish markings of both wings 
above and below very much more extended, this being especially so 
in the discal markings of the hind-wings. 
Hab. Mindoro. 
I find that the firm of Staudinger and Bang-Haas have 
been sending out this sub-species as typical stvatocles, Feld., 
and the true stratocles, Feld., as stratoclides, therefore the 
two forms are probably confused in many collections; the 
description of stvatoclides was never published, this being 
the case in many of the names in Staudinger’s list. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 
[See Hxplanation facing the PLATE. | 
