78 PAPILIOKIDjE. 



Race panope, Linn. "The discal sagittate spots of the hind 

 wings are shorter than in P. clytia, sometimes they have almost 

 disappeared from the upperside. Most frequently the marginal 

 and submarginal markings of the fore wings are more or less 

 merged together, and form in the apex of the wing three large 

 patches." (Rothschild.) 



The dimorph or dissimilis form of this race also resembles that 

 of the typical form. 



Exp. <5 $ 105-118 ram. (4-24-4-66"). 



Hob. Burma ; Tenasserim ; extending to Siam and the Malay 

 Peninsula. 



\ 7 ar. janus, Fruhstorfer. The subterminal and terminal white 

 markings on the fore wings only faintly indicated or replaced by 

 small black spots centred sometimes with obscure white. The 

 white sagittate subterminal markings on the hind wing are in 

 most specimens small and obscured by an irroration of dark 

 scales. 



Race flavolimbatus, Oberthiir. Closely resembles the dissimilis 

 form of ctytia ; differs as follows : J distinctly larger, the 

 white markings similar but proportionately larger, with the 

 exception of the streaks in the discoidal cells of both fore and 

 hind wings, which are narrower and less firmly defined ; on the 

 hind wing there is a terminal row of ochraceous-yellow spots on 

 the upper as well as on the underside, while those on the under- 

 side are very much larger than in P. clytia, dimorph dissimilis. 



Exp. d 2 124-130 mm. (4-9-5-12"). 



Nab. The Andamans. 



The dark form clytia or any race of it is apparently unknown in 

 the Andamans. 



533. Papilio paradoxus, Zinken-Sommer, Nov. Act. Ac. Nat. Cur. xv, 

 1832, p. 162, pi. 15, figs. 9, 10. 



Race telearchus (PI. XII, fig. 87 $ ). 

 Papilio telearchus, Hewifson, Trans. Ent. Soc. (2) ii, 1852, p. 22, 



pi. 6, fig. 3 cJ ; Ekces $ de Niceville (Papilio Euplceopsis), 



/. A. S. B. 1886, p. 433 ; de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. 



iv, 1889, p. 109, pi. A, fig. 5 ; Moore (Euplceopsis). Lep. Ind. vi, 



1903, p. 96, pi. 511, figs. 1, 1 a-1 c, rf $ . 

 Papilio paradoxus telearchus, Rothsch. Nov. Zool. ii, 1895, p. 375. 



Race telearchus, Hewitson. <3 . Upperside. : fore wing dark 

 brown richly shot with blue, a short oval streak or large spot and 

 a postdiscal and subterminal complete series of spots bluish white ; 

 both the series curve inwards on the wing anteriorly, the inner 

 series of spots elongate. Hind wing rich hair-brown, with or 

 without a subterminal series of white specks that increase in size 

 anteriorly. Underside rich chocolate-brown. Fore wing : the 

 cellular short streak faintly indicated, the postdiscal series of spots 

 of the upperside not present, the subterminal series white, the 

 spots much reduced in size. Hind wing : markings as on the 

 upperside. Cilia dark brown alternated sparsely with white. 



