/ PAPILIONIN^. ' 31 



p. '63 (1879). Staudinger, Iris, i. p. 14 (1888); id. ii. p. 14, ? (1889). Oberthiir, 

 he. xvi. p. 4. (J893). Eiiner, Artb. Schmetfc. p. 161, pi. 3, fig. 2 (1889). Semper, 

 Philip. Tagfalt. p. 283 (1892). Fruhstorfer, Berl. Eut. Zeit, 1902, p. 200. Habitat. 

 Philippines ; Palawan ; Tonkin.' — Fathysa Swinhoei (Pap. Swinhoei, Moore, P. Z. S. 

 1878, p. 697. Holland, Tr. Amer. Eut. Soc. 1887, p. 123. Oberthur, Et. Ent. xvii. 

 p. 4 (1893). Pap. Nomius Swinhoei (pt.), Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 422 (1895). 

 Fruhstorfer, I.e. 1902, p. 201. Habitat. Hainan ; Tonkin. 



Genus DEORIS. 



Papilio (sect. 21, subsect. B), Pelder, Yerh. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, pp. 302, 316. 

 Papilio (part), Doubleday and Hewitson. 

 ■ Papilio (group 32), Kothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 417 (1895). 



t Imago. — Male. Foretving short, triangular ; glossy ; semi-transparent apically ; 

 costa arched, apex pointed, exterior margin oblique and almost straight ; cell long 

 and narrow. Hindwing triangular ; exterior margin very oblique, sinuous, and with 

 a long slender tail ; abdominal margin folded and enclosing an elongated woolly 

 scent-organ, the extreme margin very hairy. Body short, stout, hairy; antennae 

 short, club thick. 



Type. — D. Agetes. 



DEORIS AGETES (Plate 478, fig. 2, 2a, c?, 2b, ? ). 



Pai'ilio Agetes, Westwood, Arcana Entom. ii. p. 93, pi. 55, fig. 1, 2 (1813). Doubleday and Hewitson, 



Gen. D. Lep. i. p. 15 (1816). Gray, Catal. Lep. Brit. Mus. i. p. 31 (1852). Moore, Catal. Lep. 



Mas. E. I. Company, i. p. 116 (1857). Felder, Verb. Z. B. Ges. Wien. 1864, pp. 302, 316. 



Oberthiir, Etud. Ent. iv. p. 67 (1879). Staudinger, Exot. Sebmett. i. p. 9 (1884). Elwes, Trans. 



Ent. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 433. Eimer, Artbild. Sebmett. p. 53, pi. i. fig. 8 (1889). Haase, Unters. 



lib. Mim. p. 32 (1893). Rotbscbild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 417 (1895). 

 Papilio {Pathysa) Aijetes, Elwcs and de Niceville, Joarn. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 437. 

 Pathysa Agetes, Swinboc, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1893, p. 313. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside pale olivescent-white. Cilia black. Foreioing with a 

 black extreme basal slender band, a broader transverse subbasal and a still broader 

 inner-discal band extending decreasingly from the costa to submedian veinlet, an 

 equidistant similar baud beyond across the cell, and a short triangular stripe above 

 end of the cell, which latter sometimes extends very slenderly down the disco- 

 cellulars ; followed by an outwardly oblique transverse submarginal band attenuating 

 posteriorly and there coalescing with a marginal band ; the basal, cell, and apical 

 interspaces tinged with very pale olivescent-green, the apical interspaces being semi- 

 transparent. Hindwing with the subbasal and medial band of the underside showino- 



