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VI. Notes on the Rhopalocera of the Dollman Collection, By 
N. D. Rivey. 
(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British 
Museum.) 
[Read March 16th, 1921.] 
Puates [V—VII. 
Ir was hoped when the collections formed by the late 
Hereward Dollman in N.W. Rhodesia were presented to 
the Museum that a catalogue of them would be published. 
This project having seemingly fallen through, I have 
thought it advisable to publish the following notes now, 
hoping at a later date to be able to publish the much fuller 
and more interesting notes contained in Dollman’s numerous 
diaries, and to figure the larvae of which he made so many 
extraordinarily good drawings. 
Any remarks which I have taken direct from Dollman’s 
MS. notes and diaries are placed in inverted commas in the 
ensuing descriptions, etc. With regard to the species of 
the genus Catochrysops, the new species contained in the 
collection will shortly be described by Mr. G. T. Bethune- 
Baker in a paper on that genus. They are therefore not 
included here. 
PAPILIONIDAE. 
1. Papilio mackinnoni theodori, subsp. nov. 
(Plate IV, fig. 1, 3; 2, 2.) 
3, 9. Coloration and pattern as in P. m. mackinonni E. M. Sharpe, 
but all the yellow spots forming the transverse band on forewing 
larger; the three subapical ones only slightly larger, the remainder 
at least half as long again, broader and more rectangular in shape, 
Two yellow patches are present just beyond apex of cell, of about 
the same size as the three subapical ones, and a smaller yellow spot 
within cell against base of vein 5. The hind-wing macular band 
in both sexes is almost exactly as in typical mackinonni, none of 
the twin-spots being united in the g, the corresponding spots in 
Q differing by being proximally more truncate and at the same 
time rather larger. Below, the same differences hold good, the 
macular band of hind-wing being in the 3g perhaps slighety 
narrower than in typical ¢3 of mackinonni. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1921.—PaRTS I, I. (OCT.) 
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