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*137. Papilio (Charus) mahadeva. 

 P. mahadeva, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 840, pi. li, fig. 1, male. 

 Numerous males from the hills and one from Sinbyoodine, but no 

 female. Most of the specimens (as in some specimens of the male of 

 P. castor, Westwood) have a white dot at the end of the cell of the 

 forewing not shewn in Mr. Moore's figure nor mentioned in his description, 

 and this is always seen on the underside. The inner series of marginal 

 lunules on the hindwing varies in breadth. 



*138. Papilio (Iliades) androgeus. 



P. androgeos, Cramer, Pap. Ex., pi. xci, figs. A, B, male (1776). 

 Several males but no females from the hills. 



139. Papilio {Rarimala) paris. 

 P. %)aris, Linngeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 459, n. 3 (1758). 

 A few males from Tavoy, Ponsekai, and the hills. 



*140. Papilio (Zetides) agamemnon. 



P. agamemnon, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 462, n. 21 (1758). 

 A few males from Ponsekai and the hills. 



141. Papilio (Zetides') telephus. 

 P. telephus, Felder, Reise Nor., Lep., vol. i, p. 64, n. 49 (1865). 

 Very numerous males, but no females, from Ponsekai and the hills. 



*142. Papilio (Dalchina) sarpedon. 

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

 Several males from Tavoy, Ponsekai, and the hills. 



*143. Papilio (Pathysa) antiphates. 

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

 Many males from Ponsekai and the hills. 



144. Papilio (PatJiysa) agetes. 



P. agetes, Westwood, Arc. Ent,, vol. ii, p. 23, pi. Iv, figs. 1, 2 (1843). 

 One male from Ponsekai. 



145. Papilio (JPathysa) nomius. 



P. nomius, Esper, Ausl. Sohmett., pi. Hi, fig. 3 (1785—1798). 

 Very abundant males from Ponsekai and the hills, which, though 

 varying somewhat in the breadth of the black bands on the forewing, have 

 them rather broader than some continental Indian specimens. 



146. Papilio (Pathysa) hermocrates. 



P. hermocrates, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep., vol. i, p. 57, n. 44, pi. xii, fig. e 

 (1865). 



Several males from the hills. They differ slightly inter se in the 

 width of the black bands, but the narrowest-banded ones agree exactly 

 with Felder's figure of this species, which was described from Luzon. 

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