66 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDÆ 
have also an additional red spot on the margin of the cell, below the first branch of the 
subcostal nervure. Expanse of wings 43 inches. | 
Hab. Macassar and Menado (Celebes) (Wall.). | 
Jtemarks.—I have separated this species from all the other forms of P. Sarpedon, Ve. 
cause, while they differ in markings and colour only, this differs greatly in form as wd]. 
as very strikingly in size, colour, and markings. I cannot conceive, therefore, why sud 
a combination of distinctive peculiarities should not entitle it to specific rank. 
112. PaPrLIO WALLACEI, Hewitson. 
P. Wallacei, Hew. Ex. Butt., “ Papilio,” iii. f. 7. 
Hab. Aru Islands, Batchian (Wall.). 
Remark.—This isolated species is very rare: I obtained a single male specimen in ead | 
of the above localities in the virgin forest. | 
118. PAPrLIO BaTHYCLES, Zinken. 
P. Bathycles, Zink. Beitr. Ins. Java, p. 157, tab. 14. f. 6, 7; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 232. 
Hab. Java, Borneo, Malacca (Wall.). 
Remark.—The Indian form generally confounded with this I consider to be a very 
distinct species, for which I propose the name of P. Chiron, and add a description below’. 
114. PAPILIO EuRYvrvLus, Linnæus. 
P. Eurypylus, L.; Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 122. f. C, D ; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 233. 
Hab. Amboyna (type), Ceram, Bouru, Batchian, New Guinea ( Wall.) . 
Remark.—The male has the abdomen above and abdominal margin white; the female 
blackish. E 
115. PAPILIO Jason, Esper. 
P. Jason, Esp. Ausl. Schmett. t. 58. f. 5; P, Jason, L.? P. Eurypylus, var., Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 295 
Hab. Malacca, Sumatra, Borneo (4, 2) (Wall.). 
fiemarks.—This species is readily distinguished from P. Eurypylus by the abdome | 
above, and the abdominal margin, being black in both sexes, by the smaller size, mor | 
pointed upper wings, and by the lower wings having a narrower band and larger spots 
* PariLIO CHIRON, n. s. 
P. Bathycles (partly), Brit. Mus. List of Papilionidæ. 
bee near P. Bathycles, Zinken. Fore wings rather broader at the tip; hind wings considerably less elongate P® — 
teriorly. 
Above :—fore wings have the three larger green spots separated by broad black spaces, the first produced towards 
the base of the wing, the second notched above ; the fourth spot in the cell much more linear, Hind wings have t 
green markings more elongate and narrower, and an additional narrow mark at the abdominal margin. 
Beneath, the spots all separated by broad black lines: the abdominal stripe, which is quite wanting in P. Bathyel | 
larger than above ; an ochre-yellow spot on the hind wings, near the base of the inner margin (absent in P. Bathyclet): 
the submarginal pale spots larger, and the row of reddish-ochre spots less developed. Expanse of wings 3} inches — 
Hab. Assam, Sylhet, 
