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25. PAPILIO LEODAMAS, n. s. Tab. V. fig. 2 (a). 
P. Polydorus, in Brit. Mus. List of Papilionidæ, p. 10. 
Male. Above, glossy black, upper wings immaculate (the veins pale-margined in the 
female). Lower wings with a rounded white spot divided into six parts by fine nervures, 
of which the outermost and that in the cell are sometimes reduced to points; marginal 
row of red spots obscured with black, and but faintly indicated. 
Beneath, the white patch has a small red spot attached to the part next the anal angle; 
and the marginal row of six red spots are clearly marked, that at the anal angle being 
twice the size of the rest. Wings short, much rounded, scarcely or not at all produced 
in the caudal region. 
Expanse of wings 3% in. to 4 in. 
Hab. New Guinea, Mysol (d, 2) (Wall.), Rockingham Bay (Australia), (Brit. Mus., 2). 
26. PAPILIO DiPurLus, Esper. 
P. Diphilus, Esp. Ausl. Schmett. t. 40. f£. 1. P. Polydorus, Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 267; and most 
authors. 
Hab. Java, Malacca (Wall.), Philippine RR India. 
Remarks.—The specimens from Manilla are larger, and the females paler-coloured, 
than those from other localities, all of which have slight characteristic peculiarities ; 
but they also vary in the individuals from each: locality, so that no perfect segregation 
of local forms has yet taken place. 
27. PAPILIO ANTIPHUS, Fabricius. ! 
P. Antiphus, Fab. Syst. Ent. iii. 1. pp. 10-28; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 266. 
Hab. Sumatra, Borneo, Lombock, Java (Wall.), Philippine Islands. 
Remarks.—The Philippine form (P. Kotzebuea, Eschsch.) is rather larger and of a more 
uniform glossy black than those from other localities. P. Theseus, Cram., has been 
erroneously supposed to be the female of this species, whereas it is the female of one of 
the Pammon group, belonging to a different section of the genus. De Haan figures 
P. Theseus as P. Antiphus 9,in Verh. Nat. Gesch. t: 8. f. 2. As has been already pointed 
out, P. Theseus mimics this species. 
28. PAPILIO PoLypHontes, Boisduval. 
P. Polyphontes, Bd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 268. P. Hegemon, G. R. G., List of Papilionidæ in B. Mus. 
Hab. Celebes, Batchian, Morty Isl. (2, 2) (Wall.). 
Remarks.—The markings vary from pure white to a smoky tint; but otherwise all the 
specimens from the above localities agree. De Haan gives (Verh. Nat. Gesch. t. 8. f. 4) 
a female of one of the Pammon group as P. Polyphontes 9 . 
29. PAPILIO Ann», Felder. 
P. Anne, Feld. Lep. Nov. Philipp. p. 1. 
Hab. Mindoro (Philippines). G2 
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