180 THE MALAVAN PAPILIONIDE AS 
Mimickers, Species mimicked. Common habitat. 
DANAIDz. 
5. Papilio Agestor... Danais Tytia... ... Northern India. 
6. P. Ideoides ... Hestia Leuconoé... Philippines. 
7. P. Delessertii ... _Ideopsisdaos ... Penang. 
MonrpHipzZ. 
8. P. Pandion (fe- 
male)... ... .. Drusilla bioculata . New Guinea. 
Papinio (Potyporus- and Coon-groups). 
9. P. Pammon (Ro- 
mulus,female)... Papilio Hector .. India. 
10. P. Theseus, var. 
(female) ... ... P. Antiphus... ... Sumatra,Borneo. 
11. P. Theseus, var. a 
(female) ... ... P. Diphilus .. ... Sumatra, Java. 
12. P. Memnon, var. 
(Achates,female) P. Coon... ... ... Sumatra. 
13. P. Androgeus,var. 
(Achates,female) P. Doubledayi ... Northern India. 
14. P. @nomaus (fe- 
male)... ... .. P. Liris... .. ... Timor. 
We have, therefore, fourteen species or marked varie- 
ties of Papilio, which so closely resemble species of 
other groups in their respective localities, that it is not 
possible to impute the resemblance to accident. The 
’ first two in the list (Papilio paradoxa and P. Caunus) 
are so exactly like Euploea Midamus and E. Rhadaman- 
thus on the wing, that although they fly very slowly, I 
was quite unable to distinguish them. The first is a 
very interesting case, because the male and female differ 
considerably, and each mimics the corresponding sex 
of the Euploea. A new species of Papilio which I 
discovered in New Guinea resembles Danais sobrina, 
