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nous (Feld.), p. l04, pi. 16. iig. h ; P. hystaspeS (Feld.), p. 106, pi. 16. fig. dj 
P. araspes (Feld.), p. 108, pi. 15. fig. a ; P. tydeus (Feld.), p. Ill, pi. 16. fig. c, 
and 17, figs. a-c \ P. ielegomis (Feld.), p. 116, pi. 19. figs, a-c ; P. montrouzieri 
(Boisd.), p. 118 ; P. hlumei (Eoisd.), p. 122, pi. 18. fig. d ; P. dcsdalus (Boisd., 
Feld.), p. 123, pi. 18. fig. h ; P. semperi (Feld.), p. 131, pi. 20. figs. «, 6 ; P. 
annce (Semp., Feld.), p. 132, pi. 20. fig. c j and Paj nassms apollo (Limi.) aberr., 
p. 136, pi. 21. figs. c,d. 
PapiUo. The following hnown species of this genus are figured by Wal- 
lace (1. c.) : — P. nociis (Hew.), pi. 6. fig. 1 ; P. hlumei (Boisd.), pi. 6. fig. 4 ; 
P. memnon (Linn.), pi. 1* figs. 1 (J) & 2-4 ($ $); P. pamnum (Linn.), 
pi. 2. figs. 1 (c?)&;3, 5, 6($ $); P. theseus (Cram.), pi. 2. figs. 2, 4, 7 ( $ $ ) ; 
P. armenm (Gu6r.), pi. 3. figs. 2 ( c? ) & 1, 3, 4 ( 5 $ ) ; P. tydeus (Feld. ), 
pi. 4. figs. 2 & 3 ; P. androcles (Boisd.), pi. 7. fig. 5. 
PapUio salvini (Bates) is figured by Hewitson, Exot. Butt. April 1866, 
Prt/?*7m, pi. 8. fig. 23. . I ^ ' 
Prittwitz (/. c. pp. 129-130) mentions eight species of P«j?»7/o as inhabitants 
of the foot of the Corcovado, and gives some account of the habits of P. 
tlioas, polydamaSj dolicaon, t?’os, agavus, and torquatus. Of the latter species 
all the specimens were destitute of the series of red points on the hind wings. 
Moore gives notes on the occurrence and habits of the following known 
species of this group, from Lang’s. observations (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, pp.486- 
488) '—PapiUo dissimilis (Linn.), pammon (Linn*), polytes (Linn.), polyctor 
(Boisd.), erithomus (Cram.), machaon (Linn.), sarpedon (Juhm.^ycloanthtts 
(Westw.), findi protenor (Cram .) ) Parnassiusjacqttemonti (Boisd.), hardwicTiii 
(Gray), and a species undetermined. 
Edwards describes an hermaphrodite of PapiUo asterias with right wings 
<d , and left wings $ . Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, vol; iv. p. 390. 
New species : — 
Ornithoptera leda^ Wallace, Linn. Trans, xxv. p. 39, from Celebes j O.platoy 
‘Wall. 1. c. p. 110, from Timor. ^ 
PapiUo. The following new Malayan species of this genus are described 
by Wallace (1. c.) : — P. leodomas, p. 43, pi. 6. fig. 2 (=P. polydorus, B. M. 
Cat,), from New Guinea, Mysol, and Australia ; P. penelope, p. 44, from' New 
Guinea, &c. ; P. periclesy p. 45, pi. 6. fig. 1, from Timor ; P. philippus^ p. 45, 
pi. 6. fig. 3 {—perantimsj var. A, Boisd.), from the Moluccas; P. macedon^ 
p. 46, pi. 6. fig. 2 {—peranthus^ var. B, Boisd.), from Celebes; P. deiphonies, 
p. 48 (^ — deiphohuSjyv^x. A, Boisd.), from Batchian, Gilolo, &c. ; P. pertinax^ 
p. 49, pi. 6. fig. 4, from Macassar ; P. alhinus, p. 49, pi. 6. fig. 6, from New 
Guinea ; P. hecuhaj p. 50, pi. 6. fig. 3, from Celebes ; P. epirus, p. 64, from 
Aril ; P. pandion, p. 66, from Dorey ; P. adrastus, p. 67, pi. 4. fig. 1, from 
Banda; P. gigon, p. 69, pi. 7. fig. 6, from Celebes; P. mnigma^ p. 60, pi. 7. 
fig. 3, from Malacca, Sumatra, and Borneo ; P. tJnde, p. 63, pi. 7. fig. 1, from 
New Guinea ; P. mileiusj p. 66, pi. 7. fig. 2, from Celebes ; P. telepliusy p. 67, 
pi. 7. fig. 4, from Celebes. Wallace also describes P. douhledayi^ 1. c. p. 42, 
note, from Moulmein and Assam, and P. chirouj 1. c. p. 66, note, from 
Assam and Sylhet. 
The following new species of this genus are described by Felder (1. c.) : — ■ 
P.pegasitSj p. 4, pi. 2. figs, a, b (=Ornith. arckideeus [Gray], Feld.), from 
