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A. E. WILEMAN : 



straighter line. The spot in the discoidal cell is rather more of a 

 squarish shape than triangular. 



In the female the spots are larger and those in median interspaces 

 are more transverse than in the male ; there are also only nine spots 

 in the discal series the extra apical dash which almost touches the 

 costa in the male being absent. In both sexes the white streak on 

 hind margin is longer and larger than in figure. 



Expanse. Male, 68 millimetres ; female 76 millimetres. 



Distribution. India (Darjeeling) ; Formosa. 



Supplementary Remarks. 



Since writing the foregoing remarks I have received a paper 

 published by Professor Matsumura in the " Entomologischen Zeits- 

 chrift " for December, 1908, p.p. 53-58, entitled " Die Papilioniden 

 Japans ", in which he describes four species from Formosa as new 

 to science. 



1. Papilio koannania. 



2. Papilio Jwppo. 



3. Papilio got onis. 



4. Papilio asakurœ. 



The following species which have not appeared in previous 

 Formosan lists are recorded by Professor Matsumura as occurring in 

 Formosa, two of them, rJwtcnor and horatius are also mentioned by me 

 n the present paper. 



1. Papilio r he t cuor, \ Vest wood. 



2. Papilio prexaspes, Felder. 



3. Papilio agestor, Gray. 



4. Papilio horatius, Blanchard. 



The approximate number of species of Formosan Rhopalocera now 

 amounts to two hundred and twenty one. 



