30 L. de Niceville — Butterflies of Hongkong in Southern China. [No. 1, 



101. Papilio polytes borealis, Felder. 



Papilio polytes, vox. horealis, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monatsb , vol. vi, p. 22, n. 2 

 (1861); P. polytes borealis, Rothschild, Nov. Zool., vol. ii, p. 348 (h) (1895); Papilio 

 polytes, Walker, Traus. Ent. Soc. Lend., 1895, p. 469, n. 97. 



Mr. James J. Walker records the larva of this species in Hongkong 

 feeding on orange, lime, and pumilo (Citrus, Natural Order Butaceas), 



102. Papilio clttia panope, Linnaeus. 



Papilio panope, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. Ins., ed. x, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 479, n. 131 

 (1758) ; Papilio saturata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 697 ; Papilio clytia 

 panope, Linnaeus, {g'^) : ab. loe. saturatus, Rothschild, Nov. Zool., vol. ii, p. 369 

 (1895) ; Papilio clytia, Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1895, p. 470, n. 99. 



In Hongkong the larva has been found on Morinda umbellata, 

 Natural Order Buhiaceas ; in South India a local race of this species 

 feeds in the larval state on Cinnamomuvi, Alseodaphne and Litssea, 

 Natural Order Laurinese; in the Western Himalayas on Litssea ; in 

 Calcutta on Antiaris, Natural Order Urticacese ; and in Bombay on 

 Tetranthera, Natural Order Laurinese'; the latter genus being appar- 

 ently a synonym of Litssea, 



103. Papilio bianor, Cramer. 



Papilio hianor, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. ii, p. 10, pi. ciii, fig. c (l777) ; Rothschild, 

 Nov. Zool., vol. ii, p. 378, n. 142 (1895) ; Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1895, p. 

 468, n. 93. 



The food-plant of the larva of this butterfly does not appear to 

 have been recorded. 



104. Papilio paris, Linnaeus. 



Papilio paris, Linnaeus Syst. Nat. Ins., ed. x, vol. i, pt. 2, p. 459, n. 3 (1758); 

 Westwood, Donovan's Ins., China, new edition, p. 51, pi. xxii, figs. 1, 2, female 

 (1842) ; Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1895, p. 468, n. 92. 



The food-plant of tlie larva of this common butterfly is apparently 

 unknown. 



105. Papilio antiphates, Cramer. 



Papilio antiphates, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol, i, p. 113, pi. Ixxii, figs. A, B, male 

 (1775) ; Rothschild, Nov. Zool., vol. ii, p. 410, n. 170 (1895) ; Walker, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond., 1895, p. 471, n. 100. 



I cannot find that the food-plant of this species has been recorded, 

 though Mynheer Piepers has described the transformations of the local 

 race Alcihiades, Fabricius, in Java, 



