83. Papilio Ænigma, n. s. Tab. VII. fig. 3 (♂).
Size, form, and markings nearly the same as in P. Paradoxa.
Above:—purplish black, without any gloss or silky reflexions; a submarginal row of white spots on all the wings, more or less blue-edged on the upper wings, sometimes partially obsolete on the lower ones; one or two spots at the end of the cell, and a row of six or seven elongate marks beyond it, bright blue.
Beneath, the submarginal row of white spots only.
Female.—P. Paradoxa, var. A, Hewitson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 423, pl. 67. f. 3.
I put this as the female of the above with some hesitation, as it was not captured in the same island. It agrees, however, in the entire absence of gloss, and in the peculiar elongation of the outer angle of the lower wings.
Hab. Malacca, Sumatra (♂); Borneo (♀) (Wall.).
Female variety?—P. Paradoxa, var. B, Hewitson (Proc. Zool. Soc. pl. 66. f. 4), may be an extreme variation of this, but will more probably, when the male is discovered, prove to be a distinct species.
84. Papilio Caunus, Westwood.
P. Caunus, Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. pl. 9. f. 2, 2*.