64 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDÆ 
Remarks.—l only met with this magnificent species on one occasion, on the bank 
of a mountain-stream and on the sands close to a waterfall When resting on th 
ground, the very long white tails are raised up at a considerable angle, and are very 
conspicuous. 
102. Parro Dorcus, De Haan. 
P. Dorcus, De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Zool. t. 7. f. 4. 
Hab. Gorontalo (N. Celebes) (* Leyden Museum”). 
103. Paruro Rursus, Boisduval. 
P. Rhesus, Bd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 253. 
Hab. Macassar (Celebes) (Wall.). * Bengal,” the locality given by Boisduval, is erroneous. 
104. PAPILIO ARISTEUS, Cramer. 
P. Aristeus, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 318, f. E, F; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 252. 
Hab. Ceram, Batchian (Wall.). 
105. Parınıo Parmarvs, G. R. Gray. 
P. Parmatus, G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. pl. 3. f. 2. 
Hab. Aru Islands, Waigiou (Wall.), Australia (Brit. Mus.). 
Remarks.—The Aru specimen agrees almost exactly with the type specimen in the 
British Museum. The Waigiou insect is rather darker on the under surface, and has the 
black markings more sharply defined. 
q. Eurypylus group. 
106. PAPILIO CoDrvs, Cramer. | 
P. Codrus, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 179. f. A, B ; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 228. 
Hab. Amboyna and Ceram (type) (8, 9) (Wall.). 
Local form a (Gilolensis).—Differs from the true P. Codrus in having always an 
additional semiovate spot below the submedian nervure, and in having a small ro 
spot on the anterior margin of the lower wings beneath: it is also rather smaller. 
Hab. Batchian and Gilolo (Wall.) 
Subspecies 4 (Celebensis).—Fore wings in the male more attenuate, with the costal 
margin more curved than in true P. Codrus; upper surface more green and glossy; ™ 
additional large quadrate spot on the inner margin of the fore wings. Under surface 
lighter brown, the whitish marks near the anal angle wanting; a dark subtriangula 
band across the cell of the fore wings. Rather smaller than P. Codrus. 
Hab. Celebes, Sulla Islands (Wall). 
Subspecies e (Papuensis) —Hind wings less elongate than in the true P. Corus 
macular band much broader, and reaching the inner margin of the upper wings, 
lower portion divided by nervures only; the band continued on the lower e i 
means of an obscure white fascia, | 
