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25.9. P. Macareus Godt. Enc. M. ix. 76. n. 14-1. (1819). 



Horsficld, Desc. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. t. 5. f. 1 . 



(1828). 

 Lucas, Lep. Exot. t. 23. f. 1. (1835). 

 Boisd. Sp. Gin. 1. 374. 11. 220. (1836). 

 P. striatus Zinken, Nova Acta Acad. Xat. Cur. 

 xv. t. 14. (1831). 

 Java, N. India. B. M. 



260. P. Deucalion Buhd. Sp. Gen. 1. 375. n. 221. (1S36). 



Moluccas. 



261. P. Enceladus Boisd. Sp. Gin. 1. 376. n. 222. (183G). 



Moluccas. 



2()2. P. Aoestor G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. of Nepaul, t. 4. f. 2. 

 (1831). 

 Boisd. Sp. Gen. 1. 376'. n. 223. (1SS6). 

 Westwood, Arc. Ent. t. lfi. f. 2. (1841). 

 Nepaul, Assam. B. M. 



263. P. DI8SIMIL1S. 



3 P. (lis. Linn. Syst. Nut. 11. 782. 11. 195. (1767). 



Cram. t. 82. f. C. D. (1775). 



Fab. Ent. Syst. in. i. 38. n. 113. (1793). 



Godt. Enc. M. ix. 175. n. 143. (1816). 



Boisd. Sp. Gen. 1. 377- n. 224. (1836). 

 ? P. Panope Linn. Syst. Nat. 11. 782. n. 196. 

 (1767). 



Fab. Ent. Syst. in. i. 59. n. 186. (1793). 



Cram. t. 295. f. E. F. (1780). 



Godt. Enc. M. ix. 75. n. 142. (1816). 



d" ? Arisbe Pan. Hubn. Fere. bek. Schmett. Sy. 

 (lSKi). 

 Var. P. Clytia Linn. Sy.st. Nat. 11. 781. n. I89. 



(1767). 

 Clytia dis. Swainson, Zool. III. 2d scr. t. 120. 

 (1S32). 

 N. India, China, Ceylon, Timor. B. M. 



2(i 1. P. Pollux Westwood, Ann. Nat. Hist, new ser. ix. 37. 

 (1842). 

 Westwood, Arc. Ent. t. 80. f. 1,2. (1845). 

 N. India. B. M. 



265. P. Pai.epiiates Westwood, Arc. Ent. t. 79. f. 1, 2. (1845). 



Manilla. 



266. P. Leucothoe Westwood, Arc. Ent. t. 79. f. 3. (1845). 



N. India, Singapore. B. M. 



267. P. L.aced;emon Fab. Ent. Syst. in. i. 36. n. 107. (1793). 



Donovan, Ins. of India. (1800-1803). 

 Godt. Enc. 31. ix. 38. n. 41. (1819). 

 Boisd. Sp. Gin. 1. 374. n. 219- (1S36). 

 Malabar. 



268. P. Parapoxa. 



Zelima Par. Zinken Sommer, Nova Acta Acad. 

 Nat. Cur. xvi. 162. t. 15. f. 9, 10. 

 (1831). 

 Java. B. M. 



Since the above list was compiled, Mr. Westwood has read at the meeting of the Entomological Society on 

 December 7th, descriptions of two new species of Papilio, for which he proposes the names of P. Erostratus and 

 P. Zetes : the former is from Central America, and must be placed next to P. Oxynius ; the latter from Haiti, and is 

 very near to P. Villiersii. In the first part of his Cabinet of Indian Entomology a fine species from Assam, near to 

 P. Bootes, will be figured under the name of P. Icarius. In the museum of the East India Company there is an 

 Indian species closely allied to P. Paradoxa, but having a strong resemblance to Jones's figure of P. Laccdiemon : this 

 will be figured in the same work. 



I am indebted to the same gentleman for the information that the female of P. Corethrus is furnished with a pair of 

 broad horny plates on the last segment of the abdomen, appendages evidently analogous to the pouch of Eurycus and 

 Parnassius. 



I have omitted from the list P. Jason Linn. Bins. Lud. Ulr. 210., and P. Palamedes Fab. Ent. Syst. ill. i. 68. 

 n. 213., because it is probable that they are now known under other names; but from the brief descriptions given by 

 Linne and Fabricius they are not recognisable. 



P. Pelaus Herbst. t. 19. f. 1. is probably an imaginary species, drawn, like his P. Pandarus, to fit the description of 

 Fabricius. His P. Miltiades t. 44. f. 1,2. is a fictitious species, composed of the anterior wings of P. Erithonius and the 

 posterior of P. Ajax. 



