( 338 ) 

 llii. Papilio godeffroyi Sernp. [J, ?,metam.]. 



r„j,nio goihffroyi Semper, Tr. Eut. Soc. Loud. (3). 11. p. 409. t. 24. f.l (J). 2 ( ? ) (18GC) (Cpolu); 

 Herr.-Schaff., Stett. E. Zeil. p. 78. n. 5G (18G9) ("Ovalau" loc. err.) ; Bull., P. Z. S. p. 28U. 

 n. 90 (1874); Oberth., Et.d'Ent. IV. p. 114. n. 83 (1879) (Samoa): Mathew, Tr. Ent. Soc. 

 Loml. p. 3G1. t. 10. f. 3. 4 (/.. p.) (188:')) (life hist.). 



Thi.s and the following species are rather constant in the markings. 

 Hab. Samoa Islands (4 cj, 3 ?). 



117. Papilio schmeltzi llfrr.-Pchiifif. [cJ,?, metam.]. 



Papilio Hclimeltzi Herrich-Scliitffer, SIHI. Eiit. Zeil. p. 78. n. 57. t. 1. f. 1 (1HG9) (Ovalau) ; id., 

 Exot. Srhw. II. f. lOG (1809) ; Bull., P. Z. S. p. 289. n. 92 (1874) : Oberth., Ei. iTExt. IV. 

 p. 49. n. 84 (1879) (Fiji Is.) ; Butl., Ann. Mug. N. II. (5). XI. p. 4-23. n. 80 (1883) ; id., /..-. 

 (5). XIU. p. -AiH. n. 21 (1884) ; Math., Tr. Ent. Soc. Ltmd. p. 357. t. 10. f. 1. 2 {I. p.) (1885) 

 (life hist.). 



Hah. Fiji Islands (8 c?, 3 ?). 



118. Papilio walkeri .lanson [c?]. 



Papilio waU-eri Janson, CV.v/. Eut. II. p. 433. f. 8. f. 2 ( J) (1879) ("S. India"). 



This curious species, the type of which (now in my collection) has remained 

 unique up to the present time, finds its place best behind schmdtzi ; it has no near 

 ally, and stands just as isolated as P. diophanttm Grose Smith. 



Hah. South India (Id). 



XVI. ANACTUS-GEOUP. 

 119. Papilio anactus MacLeay [S, ¥, metam.]. 



Papilin aunctus MacLeay, in King's Sun: Au.-^lr. II. App. p. 458. n. 134 (1827) (Austr. occ.) : 

 BoUduv., S/Jti: Geii. Up. I. p. 219. n. 37 (I83G) : Westw., Arc. Ent. II. p. 15. n. 10. t. 52. f. 3 

 (1845) ; Doubl. Westw. & Hew., Goi. Diuru. Lep. I. p. 9. n. 10 (184G) ; Gray, On. Lep. hi». 

 B. M. I. p. 8. n. 26 (1852) ; id.. Lint Lep. Im. B. M. I. p. 9. n. 29 (1856) (Moreton Bay) ; 

 Feld., Verh. z. h. Ges. ^¥iell p. 321. n. 426. & p. 369. n. 42G (18G4) ; Semper, .lourn. .)/»«. 

 Go(hffri,ij, Heft 14. p. 43. n. 133 (1878) (Brisbane ; Rockhampton ; Gayndah ; Cape York) ; 

 Oberth., ^E^ 6;Eut. IV. p. GO. n. 151 (1879); Mathew, Tr. Ent. Sor. Lund. p. 176. t. G. f . 2 

 (1888) (life hist.) ; Scott, Amir. Lep. II. p. 19. 1. 16 ( ? , /., p.) (189l)) : Haasc, Unlermich. iih. 

 Mim.-p.U (1893). 



There is not much variation in tliis species, though the markings are not 

 constant in size; the submarginal spot on the upperside of the forewings standing 

 between the fourth and fifth subccstal nervules is often absent. 



Though P. (tnudus is in general appearance rather diiTerent from P. aer/eus 

 Don., its pattern can be derived from that of the female of aecjeus; the larva and 

 pupa have also some affinities to those of aegeiis, so that, I believe, tiie best place for 

 the species in question will be near the gambrini u^-groui) of Papilios. 



Hab. Queensland and New South Wales (1(1 tj, s ?). 



XVII. KU( ' 1 1 KN ( ) K'-G K(-» LI'. 



P. euckenm- Guc-r., anactus ilacLeay, Uionmts Don., rjodefroyi Semp., and 

 schmdtzi Herr.-Schaff. will in my future generic revision most probably all come 

 in a genus with /'. (lei/eti-s Don. 



