62 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDÆ 
00. PAPIO ENCELADES, Boisduval. 
P. Encelades, Bd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 376; Hewitson, Ex. Butt. Pap. pl. 4. f. 10 (d). 
Hab. Macassar (Celebes) (Wall.). 
91. Paruro DEUCALION, Boisduval. 
P. Deucalion, Bd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 375; Hewitson, Ex. Butt. Pap. pl.4.£.11 (2). 
Hab. Macassar, Menado (Celebes) (Wall.). 
Remarks.—At Macassar I took only males of P. Encelades, and females of P. Deuca- 
lion at the same spot (a half-dry river-bed), and therefore conjectured that they might 
be sexes of one species, although so unlike. Some years afterwards, however, I took at 
Menado a fine male of P. Deucalion, which only differs in its rather smaller size and 
brighter colouring. | 
92. PAPILIO IDÆ&OIDES, Hewitson. 
P. Ideoides, Hew. Ex. Butt. Pap. pl. 1. f. 2. 
Hab. Philippine Islands (g) (Brit. Mus.). 
Remark.—This singular species must closely resemble on the wing Hestia Leuconot, 
from the same islands. 
93. PAPILIO DELESSERTIT, Guérin. 
P. Delessertii, Guér.; Deless. Souvenirs, t. 17. 
Hab. Pulo Penang (Hope Museum, Oxford). 
Remark.—This resembles the species of Hestia and Id@opsis, from the same locality, 
and is intermediate in size. It has been confounded with the next. | 
94. ParıLıo DEHAANTI, Wallace. 
P. Laodocus, De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. t. 8. f. 5 (nec Fab.); P. Melanides, Erichs. Archiv für Natur, 
1843 (nec De Haan, 1839). 
Hab. Malacca, Borneo (Wall.), Java (Leyden Mus.). | 
Remarks—The Bornean specimens are rather larger, and have the yellow anal spa 
somewhat differently shaped. The two names which have been applied to this T | 
having been preoccupied, I have named it after the first describer. 
95. PAPILIO LeEvcorHo&£, Westwood. 
P. Leucothoë, Westw. Arc. Ent. pl. 79. f. 3; P. Xenocles, var., Brit. Mus. List of Pap. 
Hab. Singapore, Malacca (Wall.), N. India. ` 
96. PAPILIO Macaretvs, Godart. 
P. Macareus, Godt. Enc: Méth. ix. pl. 76; Horsf. Desc. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. pl. 5. f. 1; Boisd. sp. Gé | 
Lép. p. 374. | 
P. striatus, Zink. Beitr. Ins. Java, t. 14. f. 5. 
Hab. Malacca (Wall.), Java (Horsfield), Borneo (Leyden Mus.). 
This species closely resembles Danais Aglaë, Cr., found in the same islands. 
