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Additions and Corrections. By Dr. K. Jordan. 
are in charltonius no red basal spots on the hindwing beneath, instead of these is a blackish area densely covered 
with yellow scales. Pouch of the $ limaciform. Kashmir, North-West Himalayas. — Moore says that charl- 
tonius skims over the ground with an irregular, swimming flight, like a pointer following the scent of game, 
at elevations of 4500—5000 m. The of charltonius and imperator are always rarer than the $$, which 
is explained by the fact that the He? are fond of circling round inaccessible, isolated mountain peaks, and 
only come down for copulation to the lower alpine meadows, where alone the $$ find conditions suitable 
for oviposition. It is known of charltonius that the He? dart up and down with great rapidity and can only occas¬ 
ionally be taken, when the sun is covered by clouds or strong, cold winds set in, when the butterflies seek 
shelter on the rocks, augustus and charltonius are very local and both show much less tendency to variation 
than other Parnassiids. Also the seasons appear to exercise no influence on their colouring. In charltonius, 
however, the extent of the red of the ocelli varies somewhat. —- Specimens in which the latter are especially 
deckerti. richly adorned with red Verity has named deckerti. 
Additions and Corrections. 
P. 14: Papilio priamus arruanus ^-ab. chrysopsila read chrysophila. 
P. 21: Papilio helena papuensis. There are in German New Guinea among the HG specimens in which 
rubra, the hindwing is red instead of golden: H-ab. rubra Pagenst. Not known to me in nature. 
P. 22: Papilio helena bandensis Bothsch. (1908) is bandensis Pagenst. (1904). 
P. 23: Papilio helena mannus Fruhst., from Bali, I cannot distinguish from Javan specimens (P. h. 
helena). 
P. 33: P. ikusa Ehrm., recently described from Simoda, Japan, sinks to alcinous King. 
P. 48: A large series of examples of P. xuthus, from Formosa, now before me, confirms my suspicion 
that koxinga Fruhst. was founded on a discoloured specimen. The name koxinga must therefore be regarded 
as synonymous with xuthus. 
P. 57: capaneus Westw. from Queensland. 
P. 61: Line 3 read H‘f- depicta instead of $-f. 
P. 62: Line 6 et seq. read Savu instead of Suva. 
P. 67: $-f. nymphasia is = $-f. capsus Bibbe (1898). 
P. 79: Line 40 read forewing instead of hindwing. (K. Jordan.) 
Alphabetical List 
with reference to the original descriptions of the forms of the Indo-Australian Papilionidae. 
* signifies that the form is also figured in the place cited. 
abbreviatus Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1895, p. 303. 
aberrans Pap. Btlr. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 369. 
acco Pam. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. 1, p. 76. * 
acconus Parn. Fruhst. Iris 16. p. 43. 
achates Pap. Sulz. Abgek. Gesch. Ins., p. 141. * 
aeheron Pap. Moore. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 16, p. 120. 
aeheron Pap. (trose-Sm. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 20, p. 432. 
acous Pap. Ribbe, Soc. Entom. 1898, p. 161. 
aetinotia Pap. -lord. Seitz, Macrolep. 9, p. 28. 
acuta Pap. Bruce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1873, p. 358. 
adaeus Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1908, p. 167. 
adamantius Pap. Fldr. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1864, p.322. 
adamas Pap. Zink. Nov. Act. Ac. Nat. Cur. 15, p. 144. 
adamsoni Pap. Grose-Sm. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 18, p. 149. 
adonarensis Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 324. 
adrastus Pap. Fldr. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. AVien 1864, p. 321. 
adventus Pap. Fruhst. Iris 1902, p. 306. 
aeacus Pap. Fldr. Wien. Eat.. Mon. 4, p. 225. 
aegatinus Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1908. p. 172. 
aegeus Pap. Don. Ins. N. Holl. 14. * 
aegialus Pap. Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 12, p. 352. 
aegisthus Pap. L. Amoen. Acad. 6, p. 401. 
aeuigma Pap. Wallace, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 25, p.60.* 
aesacus Pap. Ney, Ins. Borse 1903, p. 36. 
agamemnon Pap. L. Syst. Nat. (X), p. 462. 
agasophus Pap. Fruhst. Iris 1903, p. 11. 
agenor Pap. L. Syst. Nat. (X), p. 460. 
agestor Pap. Gray, Zool. Misc. 1832, p. 32. 
aget.es Pap. Westw. Arcan. Ent. 2, p. 23. * 
ahasverus Pap. Stgr. Iris 8, p. 347. 
aidoneus Pap. Dbl Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 16, 1845, p. 178. 
aignaiius Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1898, p. 416. 
aipvtos Pap. Fruhst. Entom. Zeitschr. Guben 1908, p. 49. 
albertisi Pap. Oberth. Et. d’Ent. 4, p. 41. 
albescens Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 2, p. 199. 
albicans Parn. Fruhst. Iris 11, p. 147. 
albinovanus Pap. Fruhst. Ent. Ztschr. Gub. 1909. p. 238. 
albiinis Pap. Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 25, p. 49. * 
albociliatus Pap. Fruhst. Soc. Ent 1901, p. 106. 
alboiasciata Pap. Semp. Philipp. Tagf., p. 273. 
albolineatus Pap. Forb. Nat. Wand. E. Arch., p. 275. 
albostriatus Pap. Rothsch. Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 66. 
