50 ME. A, G. BTJTLEE ON JAPANESE LEPIDOPTEEA. 



port the same to tlie Society. I hope to send the origiBal to the 

 museum of the Eoyal College of Surgeons, London, where it may 

 be seen by any of the Fellows curious on the subject*. 



A ■ List of the Diurnal Lepidoptera recently collected by Mr. 

 "Whitelt in Hakodadi (North Japan). By Aethue Gr. 

 BuTLEE, F.Z.S., Assistant, Zoological Department, British 

 Museum. Communicated by "William Caeeuthees, Esq., 



r.L.s. 



[Head AprH 19, 1866.] 

 Papilio, lAnncBus. 



1. Papilio Bianor, Cramer, sp., var. Japonicaf. 



Papilio Bianor, Cramer, Pap. Exot. t. 103. f. c. (1/76); Fabricius, 



Ent. Syst. iii, i. p. 1. n. 2. 

 Achillides Bianor, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. 85 (1816). 



2 Papilio Paris, Godart, Enc. M. ix. 67. n. 116 (1819). 



North India, China. 



2. Papilio Machaon, Ldnnceus, sp., var. (Eastern form). 



Papilio Machaon, Linnceus, Syst. Nat. ii. 950, n. 33 (1767); Hiibner, 



Europ. Schmett. Pap. f. 390, 391 (1806-27). 

 Papilio Jasoniades, Machaon, Hiibner, Verz, bek. Schmett. 83 (1816). 

 Amaryssus, Machaon, Dalm. Kong. Vet. Acad. Holm, xxxvii. 85 



(1816). 

 Papilio Sphyrus, Hiibner, Europ. Schmett. Pap. f. 776, 777 (1823?). 

 Europe, India, Japan, North China. 



Paenassifs, Latreille. 



3. Parnassius glacialis, sp. n. 



Alse supra subhyalinse, albse, venis nigris : anticce apice hyalino ; cella 

 media fasciata fasciaque brevi terminata, fasciis cinereis : posticae 

 margine abdominali late nigro : corpus nigrum, thorace prae ferru- 

 gineo ; abdomine cinereo pilosato, a latere ferrugineo ; antennse nigrse. 



Alae subtus nitentes : posticce margine abdominali cinereo ; aliter velut 

 supra : corpus nigrum, pilis ferrugineis sparsum. 



Alar. exp. unc. 2f-2j-|, 



This beautiful species is most closely allied to P. Mnemosyne, 

 Latreille (South Europe). It difiers from it in its greater size, 



* The specimen is now in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, 

 which was already in possession of a similar monstrosity, apparently in the same 

 species of Snake. 



t Alse anticse subtus late fuscae : posticse caudis vix spathatis ; supra macula 

 anali minus conspicua ; subtus prope marginem luteo roratae, maculis sub- 

 marginalibus minus lunulatis, macula anaU his baud distinguenda. 



