8 LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Variety a. 



Papilio Corriueus, Bert. Trans. Acad. Sci. Bologna, 1849, p. . t. 1. f. 1-3. Westw. Gen, of B. Lep. Add. 



p. 529. 

 Papilio Pylades, var., E. Doiibl. List of Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. p. 7. 

 lu Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Congo, West Africa. 



24. Papilio Morania. 



PapiUo Morania, Angas's Kafirs Ilhistr. pi. 30. f. 1. 



In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Zoolu, South Africa. 



25. Papilio Endochus. 



Papilio Endochus, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 243. 68. E. Doubl. ^ Hewits. Gen. ofB. Lep. p. 9. 9. pi. 3. f. 2. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Madagascar. 



26. Papilio Anactus. 



Papilio Anactus, M'Leay, King's Surv. of Austr. App. p. 458. 134. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 219. 37. 

 W^estw. Arc. Ent. pi. 52. f. 3. E.. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 9. 10. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Australia. 



27. Papilio Vanma. 



Papilio Varuna, White, Newm. Entomol. 1842, p. 280. Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. (1842) p. 37. E. Doubl. 



Gen. ofD. Lep. p. 9. U. 

 Papilio Astorion, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. (1842) p. 37; Arc. Ent. pi. 66. f. 1. 3 . 

 Papilio Chara, Westw. Arc. Ent. pi. 66. f. 2. ? . 



In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Penang and Sylhet. 



28. Papilio Nox. 



Papilio Nox, Swains. Zool. III. pi. 102. Horsf. Lep. Ins. E. I. Comp. pi. 1. f. 1. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. 



i. p. 277. 100. E. Doubl. Gen. ofB. Lep. p. 9. 12. 

 Papilio Memercus, Godt. Ency. Meth. ix. Stippl. p. 809 ? 

 Papilio Neesius, Zinken, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xv. t. 14. f. 1. 

 Papilio Nox, var., De Haan, Verh. Nat. Ges. Ned. Overz. Bez. p. 41. Ins. t. 5. f. 3. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Pulo Penang. 



29. Papilio Aidoneus. 



Papilio Aidoneus, E. Doubl. Ann. Nat. Hist. xvi. (1845) p. 178. Id. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 9. 13. 

 Northern India. 



30. Papilio Zagreus. 



Papilio Zagreus, E. Doubl. ^ Hewits. Gen. ofD. Lep. pi. 1*. f. 1. Westw. Gen. of D. Lep. Add. p. 529. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Venezuela, South America. 



A specimen of this species is contained in the valuable collection of W. C. Hewitson, Esq., which differs from 

 that figured in several particulars ; viz. the primary vrings have the mark near the middle of the discoidal cell 

 nearly as broad as long ; while the three spots at the disco-cellular nervules are wanting, which is also the case 

 with the spots below and close to the median nervure, except at the bases of the second and third median 

 nervules, where there is a shght indication of a spot ; the spots between the median nervure and the outer and 



