400 Mr. A. R. Wallace on 



3. Cullidnjas pyranlJie, Linnseiis. 

 Papilio pyranthe, Lin. S. N. ii. p. 763. CaWdryas pyranthe, 



Bci. Sp. Gen. p. 611. 

 Pap'iiio alcyone, Cr. 58 A, B, C. 



Jlab.—t^. India, Malacca, Sunnatra, Java, Floras, China, For- 

 mosa, Fhilip])ine Islands (Coll. Wall). 



The specimens from Formosa are very large, but agree in 

 colour and marking witli those from other localities ; another 

 specimen from the same place is as remarkably small. 



4. CalUdryas minjia, Baisduval. 

 Callidryas nihina, Bd. Sp. Gen. p. 612. 



Hah. — India, Flores (Wall.) ; Australia (Voy. Novara'^. 



I took a specimen of what seems to be this species in Flores. 

 It has a less acute apex and a more rounded outer margin of the 

 fore wings than in C. j)i/ranlhe, and the border is more regularly 

 curved within, and extends farther along the costa. 



5. Callidryas alcmeone, Cramer. 



Papilio alcmeone, Cr. 141 E. Callidryas alcmeone, Bd. Sp. 

 Gen. p. 6^7. 

 ? Papilio calilla, Cr. 229 D, E. 

 Hab. — India, Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Philippine 

 Islands, Celebes, Moluccas, Timor (Coll. Wall.). 



6. Callidryas hilaria, Cramer. 



Papilio hilaria, Cr. 339 A, B. Callidryas hilaria, Bd. Sp. 



Gen. p. 626. 

 Papilio jugurtha, Cr. 187 E, F. 



Hab — India, Malacca, Borneo, Java, Lombock, Timor, Batchian, 

 Australia (Coll. Wall.). 



7. Callidryas crocale, Cramer. 



Papilio crocale, Cr. 55 C, D, $. Callidryas crocale, BJ. Sp. 

 Gen. p. 625. 



CalUdryas endeer, Bd. Voy. Astrol. p. 63, pi. 2, f. 3, 4, $. 



Male. — Above, sulphur-yellow, the outer margins paler, and the 

 base of a different texture as in C. alcmeone and C. hilaria, but 

 with no marked difference of colour. Beneath, exactly like C 

 alcmeone, but differs in tint as above. 



Female. — Varies much, from a yellow form very like C hilaiia $, 



