376 Wood-Mason & de Nic^ville — On the Bhopalocerous [No. 4, 



typical figure of this species (Clerk's Icones Ins., vol. ii, pi. xxviii, fig. 

 2, 1764), and have the discal bluish-green macular band even wider. 

 They agree with P. mecisteus, Distant, in the colour and markings of 

 the underside ; differing therefrom in being considerably larger, and 

 in having the basal linear spot in the cell continued almost to the inner 

 margin, and the discal band broader, on the upperside of the fore wing. 

 They do not agree with the species Mr. Moore has vaguely described 

 from IS". E. Bengal under the name of Z elides acheron (Ann. and Mag. 

 of Nat. Hist., fifth series, vol. xvi, p. 120 (1885). 



185. Papilio (Dalchina) saepedon. 

 P. sarpedon, Linnseus, Syst, Nat., ed. x, p. 461, n. 14 (1758). 



Eight males and two females in Silcuri and surrounding forests 

 from 28th April to 6th August. 



186. Papilio (Paranticopsis, subg. nov.J macareus. 

 P. macareus, Godart, Enc. Meth., vol. ix, p. 76, n. 141 (1819). 

 One male, Rupacherra, presented by Mr. Chalmers. 



187. Papilio (Faranticoi^sis) xenocles. 

 P. xenocles, Doubleday, Gray's Zool. Misc., p. 74 (1842). 

 One male, Durgakuna, 6 th May. 



188. Papilio (Pathysa) antiphates. 

 P. antiphates, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. i, pi. Ixxii, figs. A, B (1775). 

 Nine males and one female, Silcuri and around, 19th May to 29th 

 July. 



189. Papilio (Laertias) polytes. 

 P. polytes, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 460, n. 7 (1758). 

 Thirty-eight males (P. pammon, Linnseus), three females, first form 

 like the male, fourteen females, second form (the P. polytes of Linnreus), 

 and one female, third form (the P. romulus of Cramer), in forests in and 

 around Silchar from 3rd April to 12th August. 



190. Papilio {Menelaides) aristolochi^. 

 P. aristolochim, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 443, n. 3 (1775). 

 Twenty males and four females in and around Silcuri from 11th 

 May to 13th August. 



