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Kershaw states that " the Chinese variety of this butterfly is known 

 as /. cvippe, Drury, and that it is also the Papilio sesia of Donovan's 

 " Insects of China." 



Collection number 50. One male and one female specimen ; Koshun ; 



Daitözan, 8,500 feet ; September ; also seen at Kanshirei. Common in the 



Lake Candidius district. 



These two specimens, male and female, agree with the wet season 



forms of the two sexes figured by Kershaw. 



Distribution. China ; Formosa. 



Family Papilionidae. 

 Sub-Family Papilioninae. 



27. Papilio machaon, Linnaeus, 

 var. asiaticus, Ménétries. 



Papilio machaon, va?-, asiatica, Men., Cat. Mus. Pctr. Lcp. i, p. 70, 



Papilio machaon, var. asiaticus, Men ; Seitz, Gross-scJnn. der Erde, 

 Part I pi. vi, b, (1906). 



Collection number 139. One female specimen, Horisha, October. 

 This specimen agrees exactly with Seitz's figure. 

 Distribution. Europe ; Africa ; America ; China ; Corea ; Amurland ; 

 Ussuri ; Formosa. 



28. Papilio memnon, Linnaeus. 



Papilio memnon, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1,2, p. 747, {1767); Pryer, Rhop. 

 Nihon.p. 4., pi. ii,f. I ■? , {1886) ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan, Corca, 

 p. 544., (1892-94); Kershaw, Butt. Hongkong, pi. x,f. 5 (=form 

 phoenix, Distant),/. 6 .£ (=form agenor, Linn),/, 9 £ , {—memnon, 

 LJnn.), p. 108, (1907). 



Papilio androgcos, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i,pl. 91, figs, a, b, {1776) ; 

 Wallace and Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. No. 2, p. 356, (i860) ; 

 Miyakc, Cat. Butt. Formosa, No. 9, p. 2, 1905, (ineinnon-=form 

 androgens). 



