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biblis. There are three forms of the female ; one like the male, a green 

 form, liridiana, Fruh., and an intermediate form mixta, Fruh., which has 

 the base of the forewing red, the sub-anal area being greenish, and the 

 hindwing with the anterior half red and the basal half green. 



(57) Papilio Helena cerberus, Fd. Jordan calls a variety of the male 

 eumagos ; on the iinderside of the forewing there is no pale sab-basal 

 streak behind the cell. The form of female with white streaks on the fore- 

 wing is gijpsothelia, Jot., the form without these streaks is azdia, Jor. 



(58) Papilio helenus heliconoides, M. The female with white streaks on 

 the forewing is aplinea, Jor.; rhyparia, Jor., is the form without these 

 streaks. 



(59) Papilio darsius, Gray. Cambyses, Ehrm, is a variety of the male 

 with black discal spots on the yellow patches on the hindwing. 



(60) Papilio jophon, Gray- Jordan ive&ts pandiyana,M.., SiS & species. 



(61) Papilio coon doubiedayi, Wall. Jordan treats Cacharensis as an 

 aberration. 



(62) Papilio fuscus prexaspes, Fd. Does not occur in India, the only 

 Indian race of fuscus, Goetze, is andamanicus, Roth., from the Andamans. 



(63) Papilio siateri, Hew. Fruhstorfer has named a variety with white 

 streaks on the hind wing as jaintinus: also ab cnephas, a variety of race, 

 marginata, Ober., with ao white patches on the hind wing. 



(64) Papilio castor, Wd. Ab mesites, Jor., is a variety of the male with 

 white submarginal spots on both sides of the hind wing. 



(65) Papilio machaon asiatica, M., ab i^^ndjabensis, Eimer, are small speci- 

 mens of da ladakensis, M. 



(66) Papilio demoleus, L. ab demoleinus, Ober., is the name for specimens, 

 which have the red spot on the hind wing separated from the blue lunule 

 by a dark spot. 



(67) Papilio demolion, Cr. Jordan treats liomedon, M., as a separate 

 species. 



(68) Papilio helenus, L. ab rufatus, Jor., are specimens with the white 

 area on the hind wing reddened. 



(69) Papilio polytes, L. Jordan describes ab astreans from South India 

 with part of the band of the hind wing suffused with blue. 



(70) Papilio bianor, Cr, Jordan states that gladiator, Fruh., is merely an 

 aberration from Tonkin ; Indian specimens would appear to be true bianor. 



(71) Papilio polyctor ganesa, Db. In the Khasi Hills flies ab porphyrina, 

 Jor., with the submarginal spots on the hind wing enlarged. 



(72) Papilio paris, L. The small spring form is splendorifer, Fruh. 



(73) Papilio aristeus hermocrates, Fd. ab aristeoides, Eimer = aristinus, 

 Fruh. has the white discal area on the forewing restricted. 



(74) Papilio antiphates, Fab. Jordan treats epaviinondas, Ober., as a 

 distinct species. 



(75) Papilio doson axion, Fd. j)raestabilis, Fruh., is the summer form with 

 small submarginal spots below. 



(76) Papilio eurypylus cheronus, Fruh. Potina, Jor. = acheron, Fruh., is 

 the small spring form with a broad border. 



(77) Papilio bathycles chiron, Wall. Ligyra, Jor., is the spring form with 

 large spots below and a small discal spot on the hind wing before the first 

 metian vein. 



(78) Papilio xenocles, Db. Theronus, Fruh., is the spring form with the 

 marginal area on the hind wing below pale-brown. Xenocrates, Fruh., is 

 the corresponding rains form of race phrontis, DeN., and neronus, Fruh., the 

 spring form of race kepMsos, Fruh. 



(79) Parnassius hardwickii, Gray. Otos, Fruh., is the albinotic and 

 Jiarino, Elw., the melanotic form of the typical race. After, Fruh., is the 



