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the first subcostal interspace. In de Niceville's collection is a single 

 male which agrees with the aberration pinto of Felder in having the 

 hindwing reddish-yellow ("old gold") instead of clear yellow. This 

 specimen has three pairs of faint whitish streaks between the veins on 

 the underside of the fore wing, but none on the upperside. The ordi- 

 narily-coloured males do not differ from typical T. helena, Linnaeus. 

 This subspecies if distinct is based on the female sex, the oue figured 

 by Fruhstorfer, which we have not seen. 



294 * Papilio oreon, Doherty. 



Sumba (Doherty). Given full specific rank by Mr. Rothschild. 



295. Papilio aristoloohi^, Fabricius. 



Bali (Doherty and Fruhstorfer). Oar Bali males have four small 

 white spots beyond the discoidnl cell of the hindwing as in some Javan 

 specimens of typical P. aristolochise, some Javan specimens have them 

 twice as large, others but little larger; one Bali specimen has these 

 spots very faint on the upperside. The Bali form approaches the 

 Sambawan local race, which has only three small spots. Mr. Rothschild 

 gives this species full specific rank. 



296. Papilio austrosundanus, Rothschild. 



Sambawa (Doherty). Mr. Doherty says that the Sambawa form 

 (which he calls P. aristolochise, Linnaeus, but Fabricius first described it) 

 is " normal," but as it has only three discal small white spots on the 

 hindwing, it deserves a subspecific name. Mr. Elwes notes: "The 

 male of the Sambawa form is exactly like one from Camorta in the 

 Nicobar Isles in my collection. If this form must have a varietal name, 

 I think P. camorta, Moore, should be used." Described by Mr. Roths- 

 child as a local race of P. arwtolochise, Fabricius. Mr. de Niceville has 

 not seen specimens from Sambawa. 



297. Papilio lombockensis, Rothschild. 



P. aristolochise lombockevsis, Rothschild, Nov. Zool., vol. iii, p. 322, n. 1 (18th 

 September, 1896); P. aristolochise lombokensis, Fruhstorfer, Soc. Ent., vol. xi, p. 108 

 (1st October, 1896). 



Sawela, Lombok Island, 1,000-2,000 feet (Doherty), East Lombok, 

 2,000 feet (Fruhstorfer). This form, which is treated by Mr. Roths- 

 child as a subspecies of P. aristolochise, Fabricius, bas no white spots 

 on the disc of the hindwing, and is usually known as P. antiphus, 

 Fabricius. Mr. Rothschild in Nov. Zool., vol. ii, p. 252 (1^95) notes 

 that his specimen of P. aristolochise autiphus, Fabricius, from Lombock, 



