ILLUSTRATIVE OF NATURAL ‘SELECTION, 
Papilio. 
4, 
5. 
6. 
9. 
Nox-group. North India, Java, and weaned 
pines ... 
Coon-group. Novi Tati is a ava.. . 
Polydorus-group. India to New Guinea 
and Pacific 
7. Ulysses-group. Cclebes to New Oaledonia 
8. 
Peranthus - group. India to Timor and 
Moluccas (India, maximum) se 
Memnon-group. India to Timor and Mo- 
luccas (Java, maximum) 
. Helenus-group. Africa and Tatts 46 New 
10. 
Guinea, ag 
11. Pammon-group. iadin to Pacific and Frags 
tralia ... ay sen 
12. Erectheus- ether Oclebes to wastrel AY, 
13. Demolion-group. India to Celebes ss 
14. Erithonius-group. Africa, India, Australia 
15. Paradoxa-group. India to Java eens 
maximum) 
16. Dissimilis-group. Tadin to Timor Andi, 
maximum) 
17. Macareus-group. India to New Grinds a 
18, Antiphates-group. Widely distributed .. 
19. Eurypylus-group. India to Australia 
Leptocircus. 
20 Leptocircus-group. India to Celebes 
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5 species. 
2 
7 
4 
9 
.. 10 
10 
8 
. 15 
4 
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This Table shows the great affinity of the Malayan 
with the Indian Papilionide, only three out of the 
twenty groups ranging beyond, into Africa, Europe, 
or America. 
The limitation of groups to the Indo- 
Malayan or Austro-Malayan divisions of the archi- 
pelago, which is so well marked in the higher animals, 
is much less conspicuous in insects, but is shown in 
some degree by the Papilionide. 
The following groups 
