468 Prof. Westwood’s list of Diurnal 
2. Papilio Polytes, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 106 (1764) ; 
Cramer, iii., pl. 265, fig. c. 
Hab. Talisse Island, Noy. 2nd, 1885. 
3. Papilio Severus, Cramer, iii., pl 277, f. a, B (1782). 
Hab. Celebes, 1886. 
Var. Maculis pallidis multo minoribus. 
4. Papilio Telephus, Wallace, Trans. Linn. Soce., xxv., 
tab; 7,4. 4, 1865: 
Papilio Eurypylus, Linn., var. 
Hab. Senger, Nov. 24th, 1885. 
5. Papilio Agamemnon, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 202 (1764). 
Papilio A’gistus, Cram., ii., pl. 106, f. c, p. 
Hab. Great Sengir. 
Subfam. 2. PIERIDES. 
6. Catopsilia Catilla, Cramer, 11i., pl. 229, f.p, 5 (1779) ; 
Moore, Lep. Ceylon, pl. 47, f.3 ¢,3a, 2. 
Hab. Manarang, Kabroecken Island (Talauer Islands). 
Nov. 21st, 1885. 
Obs. Males only of this species were collected. Their 
wings are yellow mustard-colour, the outer portion 
beyond the middle gradually whiter (paler) coloured, 
with a very slender black apical margin. The fore 
wings in this sex have a tuft of very fine white decumbent 
hairs, capable of erection on the under side near the 
base of the inner margin, and the hind wings are 
furnished near the base of the costal margin on the 
upper side with a small oval silky patch. The under 
side of the wings are entirely concolorous and destitute 
of any discoidal marking. 
7. Terias Hecabe, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 249 (1764) ; 
Moore, Lep. Ceylon, pl. 45, f. 1. 
Hab. Talisse Island, April 20th, 1886; Kalelonda, 
April 6th, 1886. 
