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A. E. WILEMAN : 



band from outer angle to anal angle ; from lower apex of discoidal 

 cell to anal fold there is an oblique scries (in relation to costa) of four 

 black spots, one in each interspace, surmounting the discal band ; 

 apex of cell crossed by a white streak. On the underside, hindwing, 

 the submarginal and central black spots in the first and second 

 median interspaces are confluent the submarginal ocelli being absent ; 

 the discoidal cell is two thirds filled in with red and the oblique series 

 of four supra-discal band spots are very conspicuous being reproduced 

 on the upper side. P. icarius, Westwood, is the female of P. rhetenor 

 and has a short, broad tail. I am not aware whether a tailless female 

 form of rhetenor has so far been described or observed, but neither Leech, 

 nor Seitz, makes any mention of such a fact. P. memnon, Linn, has 

 two very distinct forms of female, one tailed —pJiocnix and the other 

 tailless = agenor, so that it is not surprising to find that rhetenor 

 also possesses a dual form of the female. 



Expanse, male 100 to 120 millimetres; female, 108 to 116 

 millimetres. 



Distribution. North India ; Central, Southern and Western China ; 

 Formosa. 



I have named this variety of rhetenor after my friend Professor 

 Matsumura who has done so much to disseminate a knowledge of the 

 lepidopterous fauna of Japan and Formosa. 



44. Papilio horatlus, Blanchard. 



Papilio horatius, Blanchard, Comptes Rendus, 72, p. Sop, note (iSji). 

 Macrolep. of the World {Eng. Ed) Seitz, pt. 1, p. 13, pi. vii, fig. 

 b, (1908). 



Collection number 193. One male specimen presented to me by 

 Mr. Nagasawa of the Kokugo Gakko, Taihoku, who captured it on 

 March 31, 1903 at Ko-kei-na (Chinese name Hon-ke-lai), at an 

 elevation of 1200 feet, about 14 miles north of Taihoku, near Taitonzan 

 (Taiton Mountain). 



