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Addenda to Supplementary Vol. I. 
The incessant exploration of new regions and present day more thorough research in regard to already 
well known species, lead to constant new denominations. Therefore since the inception of the 1st chapter of 
this supplementary Volume a large number of forms have again been named. In addition to these we are giving 
simultaneously a few new descriptions of forms, that have been discovered in the widely scattered literature 
of the World. 
Addenda to the Family of Papilionidae. 
Genus; Papilio L. 
P. machaon L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 9). Pionneatt describes small forms from the Gironde, which other¬ 
wise do not differ from the name type, as minor. These occur everywhere when breeding large quantities, minor. 
but are only rarely caught in nature. 
P. hospiton Gen. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 10). ab. rufopunctata Mezg. is an individual $ form with orange- rufo- 
red submarginal spots. From Sardinia. punctata. 
P. xuthus L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 11). The form described as ab. rufopunctata Pionn. belonging to rufo- 
xuthulus Brem. will probably be found to be identical with rubrolunulata Clo.ss. It has orange-red submarginal punctata. 
spots on hindwings. 
G. podalirius L. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 13). The form aleraniica Eocci from Liguria is characterised by bands aleramica. 
4 and 6, counting from base, being interspersed with yellow. The form pseudopersica Rocci from the Riviera pseudo- 
has longer tails and wider deep black bands. It is very large, as also is the previous form and is of the persica. 
summer generation. Very small specimens are named minor Pionn. 
P. sarpedon L. (Suppl. Vol. 1. p. 15). $ ab. hirayamae Mats, from Komada (Tokyo) has very trunc- Mrayamae. 
ate fore wings, the median row of spots is very wide towards the inner margin and the tails of hindwings 
are much longer and narrower than name type form. 
' Genus : Thais F. 
Th. polyxena Schiff. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 18). — f. aemiliae Eocci from Modena shows a combination aemiliae. 
of the characteristics of Cassandra Hbn. and latevittata Vrty. It is very large and all markings are very deep 
black and extensive. The anal angle and base of wings are particularly characteristic by their deep black, 
also the discal spot is unicoloured black, in contrast to latevittata. — padana Eocci from around Turin in padana. 
March and April, is still smaller and more delicate than Cassandra Hbn. and with the smallness of the butt¬ 
erfly the more or less diffuse spots, which are characteristic, make a very melanic impression. 
Genus: Horitis F. 
D. apollinus Hbst. (Suppl. Vol. 1, p. 20). — ab. minor Pionn. denotes small specimens with wing minor. 
expanse of abt. 38 mm. Except for the small size they correspond exactly to name type form and they do 
not in any way resemble apollinaris Stgr. (Vol. 1, p. 19, pi. 10 d) which is also very small. 
