Manchuria and the Corea. 113 



17. Leptosia amurensis. 



Leucophasia amurensis, Me'netrie's, Bull. Acad. Petr. xvii. p. 213 (1859) ; 

 Schrenck's Reisen, ii. p. 15, pi. i. figs. 4, 6 (1859). 



Manchuria (W. W. Perry). 



18- Papilio hippocrates. 



°apilio hippocrates, Felder, Verh. zool.-botan. Ges. Wien 

 n. 356 (1864). 



$. W. Corea s (i£ B. Levett). 



19. Papilio xuthus. 



Papilio xuthus, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1, ii. p. 751. n. 34 (1767). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). Flew on board off 

 Manchuria, August 1882 (W. W. Perry). 



20. Papilio xuthulus. 



Papilio xuthulus, Bremer, Bull. Acad. Petr. iii. p. 463 (1861) ; Lep. 

 Ost-Sib. p. 4, pi. i. fig. 2 (1864). 



Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett) ; S.E. coast of Corea 



(A. Carpenter). 



21. Papilio Dehaanii. 



Papilio Dehaanii , Felder, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xiv. p. 323. 



n. 251, p. 371. n. 268 (1864). 

 Papilio bzanor, var., De Haan, Verh. Nat. Ges. Ned. overz. Bez. 



pi. v. figs. 1, 2 (1840). 



g ? . Jinchuen, W. Corea (E. B. Levett). 

 This species is confounded with P. japonica in Kirby's 

 1 Catalogue/ The latter species may readily be distinguished 



by its more opaque primaries, the narrower and yellower 



whitish band across the under surface of these wings, and 

 the very feebly developed scarlet borders to the submarginal 

 lunules on the upper surface of secondaries, which in P. De- 

 haanii £ frequently extend almost to the apex, whereas in 

 P. japonica <$ there are never more than two (the smallest 

 number ever found in Felder 7 s species), and sometimes none 

 at all, visible without a lens *. 



* Speaking of these green Pajnliones I may call attention to the fact 

 that P. Raddei from the mountains of Bureia has been guessed to be a 

 seasonal form of P. Maackii. How this can be I cannot imagine, since 

 P. Maackii is a common species in Japan, whereas no specimen of P. 

 Raddei has ever been taken there. 



