‘Challenger’ Lepidoptera. 197 
Unfortunately, like all the specimens collected at Ternate, 
the pair obtained is much broken, 
43. Papilio deiphontes. 
Papilio deiphontes, Felder, Reise der Noy. Lep. i. p. 126 (1865). 
o. Ternate. 
44, Papilio nicanor. 
Papilio nicanor, Felder, Reise der Noy. Lep, i. p. 102, pl. x. ¢, d (1865). 
Ternate. 
45. Papilio severus. 
Papilio severus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pl. eelxxvii. A, B (1782). 
6 ?. Amboina. 
46. Papilio Thomsonit, sp. n. 
&. Black-brown, primaries with paler scales sprinkled over 
the basal area, a costal and four discoidal divergent longitu- 
dinal lines of pale scales; costa, apex, and external border 
fuliginous brown; traces of an oblique, subapical, creamy 
whitish bar sometimes present; a broad irregular creamy- 
white belt or patch (somewhat as in P. severus, but wider and 
tapering to abdominal border, where it is squamose) across the 
extremity of the discoidal cell and the disk of secondaries ; 
sinuations of the external border with narrow cream-white 
fringe: body as usual. Primaries below smoky brown, the 
cell and the disk from the upper radial, with the exception of 
the veins and a broad external border, blackish ; sometimes 
three squamose oval creamy whitish spots placed obliquely 
beyond the cell; the divergent lines of scales as above: secon- 
daries black-brown, smoky brown upon the basi-abdominal 
area, which is also sprinkled with white scales ; no trace of 
the broad white belt of the upper surface ; seven large black 
spots enclosing orange lunate spots parallel to outer margin ; 
sinuations of outer margin white. Hxpanse of wings 113- 
120 millim. 
3. Ké Dulan, 25th September, 1874. 
47. Papilio ulysses. 
Papilio ulysses, Linneus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 201 (1764). 
9. Amboina. 
48, Papilio polyphontes. 
Papilio polyphontes, Boisduval, Sp. Gén. Lép. i. p. 268 (1836), 
9. Ternate. 
