132 Ins. 
LEPIDOPl’ERA. 
MS.), from Colombia, (2) intermediate form, (3) pyrocliles, Cray, 
p. 84, (4) zeuxis, Gray, (5) osyris, Feld., p. 85, (G) serapis, Boisd., p. 86; 
[? ?] (1) erithalion, Boisd., (2) zeuxis. Gray, (3) alyattes, Feld., (4) 
idalion, Feld., (5) osyris, Feld., p. 87, and ab. (?) equestris [= P. lacydes, 
Hew.] from Quito, p. 88, pi. v. fig. 2. P. tarquinius, Boisd., variation 
noticed, pp. 88-90 ; P. lysander, Hiibn., var. bari from Guiana described 
and figured, p. 91, pi. iv. fig. 3; P. ceneides, Esp., and eurimedes, Cram., 
variation described, pp. 94-96 ; P. pTiaon, var. immarginatus from Mexico 
noticed, p. 97 ; P. philenor, Linn., var. acauda from a doubtful locality 
noticed, p. 98 ; P. dissimilis, Linn., var. flavo-limhatus from the Anda- 
mans noticed, p. 101 ; Parnassius coryhas, var. tianschanica (Stand., MS.) 
from Kuldja and Thianshan noticed, p. 108 ; Luehdorjia puziloi, Ersch., 
variation noticed, p. 109 ; Ornitlioptera hoUphron, Boisd., ab. pallens 
from Celebes, and amphrisius, Fabr., ab. cuneifera from Java, noticed, 
p. 110; Papilio glycerion, var. mandarinus from Moupin and Kwa-Chow 
noticed, pp. 114 & 115; P. torquatus, var. 5, Gray, from Teffe, named 
flavida, p. 115; P. orchamus, Boisd., noticed and figured, p. 116, pi. vi. 
fig- 3. 
Euryades duponclieli. Larva described ; Burmeister, Atlas, p. 54. 
Papilio hector roosting in flocks ; Eaton, Ent. M. M. xvi. p. 276. P. 
castor and allies discussed ; P. pollux is regarded as a dimorphous form 
of $ : AVood-Mason, J. A. S. B. xlix. pt. 2, pp. 144-149, x>l. viii. fig. 2, & 
pi. ix. figs. 1 & 2. P. clytia, ywc. flavo-limhatus, Oberth., redescribed ; id. 
1. c. p. 288. P. merope and nireus : variation discussed ; Oberthiir, Ann. 
Mus. Genov, xv. pp. 146-148 & 182. P. merope and cenea said to have 
been taken in coitu ; Rutherford, P. E. Soc. 1880, pp. xxxii. & xxxiii. P. 
oregonia, Edw., hrevicauda (transformations), and bairdi, Edw., fully 
described and figured ; Edwards, Butt. N. Am. ii. Pap. pis. vii., viii. B, & 
x. P. ajax var. marcellus bred deficient of one hind- wing ; W. H. 
Edwards, Psyche, iii. p. 114. P. archidamas, Boisd., = bias, Roger ; 
Kirby, P. R.Dubl. Soc. (2) ii. p. 324. P. cresphontes and turnus described 
and figured; W. Saunders, Rep. E. Soc. Out. 1878, pp. 60 & 61, fig. 38, & 
1879, p. 73, figs. 40 & 41. P. mentor, Boisd., $ described ; Burmeister, 
Atlas, p. 61. 
Davidina, g. n., Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. iv. pp. 19 & 108. Antennae 
short, with a moderately thick club ; palpi prominent ; body and abdomen 
slender ; wings entire, rounded, with prominent nervures ; a forked 
nervure within each discoidal cell. Type, D. armandi, sp, n., ll. c. pi. ii. 
fig. 1, N. China. 
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New sjpecies : — 
Calinaga davidis, from Moupin, mentioned, but not described ; Ober- 
thiir, 1. c. p. 107. 
Parnassius davidis, id. 1. c. pp. 23 & 108, pi. ii. fig. 2, N. Cliina. (Re- 
markable for its black fringes.) 
Ornitlioptera jupiter, id. /. c. p. 31, pi. i. fig. 1, Java. 
Papilio erioleuca, p. 33, pi. iii. fig. 1, Darjiling, sccevola, p. 37, pi. vi. 
fig. 1, China?, westwoodi, p. 41, pi. iii. fig. 2, New Caledonia, epaminondas, 
