THE GENERAL SUBJECT, PAPILTONIDiE. 
Ins. 149 
Lepidopterous larvas devoured by the larvo3 of Hemerohius ; Constant, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pp. xxi.-xxiii. 
On killing larvae, required for preserving, with cyanide ; Yon Kirsch- 
berg, Ent. Monatsbl. ii. p. 64. 
On collecting eggs of Lepidoptera; Hulst, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iv. pp. 13 
& 14. 
On pinning and setting Lepidoptera ; Martini, Eiit. Nachr. vii. p. 144. 
Earwigs injurious to Lepidoptera on the setting-board ; Dobson, Ent. 
xiv. p. 240. 
PapIL10N]D2E. 
• The following known species are redescribed and generally figured, 
often with transformations, by Moore (Lep. Ceyl. i.) : Pathysa antiphates, 
Cram., pi. Ixiii. figs. 1 & la, nomiiis, pi. Ixii. fig. 2, p. 142, Zetides telephus, 
Feld., pi. Ixiii. fig. 3, p. 144, doson, Feld., pi. Ixi. fig. 3, agamemnon, 
Linn., pi. Ixiii. figs. 2 & 2a, p. 145, Orpheides erithonius. Cram,, pi. Ixi. 
figs. 2a, h, p. 147, romwZws, Cram., pi. lix. figs. \a~c, p. 150, Mene- 
laides hector, Linn., fig. 2, iophon, Gray, fig. 1, pi. Iviii. p. 153, Ormtho- 
ptera darsius, Gray, pi. Iv. figs, la, h, p. 155. 
Ornithoptera pompius, Cram., Papilio mayo, Atk. ( $ = charicles, 
Hew.), rliodifer, Butl, $ ,clytia, Linn., y^v. flavo-limhatus (figured, pi. xiv. 
figs. 1 & 2), Icestrygonum, W ood-Mason, and prexaspes, Feld., $ , from the 
Andaman Islands, discussed ; Wood-Mason & Niceville, J. A. S. B. 1. 
pt. 2, pp. 252-254. 
Papilio enterpinus, Salv. & Godm., $ noticed ; P. lacydes. Hew. (= 
P. erithalion, ab. equestris, Oberth.) supposed ^ described ; P. chinsiades, 
Westw., driicii, Butl., cutora. Gray, xeniades. Hew., and isidorus, Doubl., 
variation noticed : Kirby, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, pp. 351-354. 
Calinaga huddha, Moore, discussed and figured by Oberthiir ; C. davi- 
dis, Oberth., is hardly distinct ; the genus appears to be intermediate 
between Leuconea nndi Parnassius : Etudes d’Ent. vi. pp. 11 & 12, pi. viii 
fig. 6. 
Parnassius intermedius, Mdn., clarius, Eversm., discobolus, Alph., var. 
minor, coryhas, Fisch., actius and delphius, Ev., discussed ; Staudinger, 
S. E. Z. xlii. pp. 256-259 & 275-279. P. stuhhendorfi, Mdu., is perhaps 
not truly distinct from mnemosyne ; Graeser, Verb. Ver. Hamb. iv. p. 201. 
Euryades corethrus, Boisd., and duponcheli, Luc., discussed, chiefly with 
reference to Burmeister’s observations ; Lucco, Ann. Soc, Ent. Fr. (6) i. 
pp. 218-230. 
Thais cerisii, Boisd,, larva described ; Mathew, Ent. M. M. xviii. 
pp. 29 & 30. T. rumina, L., fig. 1, p. 1, and polyxena, varr. cassandra, 
Hiibn., fig, 2, and polymnia, Mill., figs. 3-5, p. 2, noticed and figured ; 
Milli^re, Lepidopterologie, vii. pi. x. 
Luehdorfia puziloi, Ersch., noticed and figured ; Oberthiir, 1. c. v. p. 12, 
pi. V. fig. 3. 
Ornithoptera hrookeana. Wall., occurs in Malacca, Sumatra, and Borneo; 
Distant, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 237. ^ described; Gosse, Ent. xiv. pp. 156 
& 157. 
