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Underside : brown, mottled with black ; the white markings as above. 



Expanse, 3^ inclies. Habitat, Ilib6, East Africa. 



This species remarkably resembles tlie western group of Fapilio 

 as represented by P. MarceUus. 



Papilio Philonoe, n. sp. 



Upper-side : black. Fore-wing : the inner margin broadly marked with white, 

 beyond, three large white spots. Tlie cell crossed midway by a white band, with a 

 second inner narrow band of three small white spots ; apex with a group of six 

 spots, and nine detached, circular, white spots following the outer margin. Hind- 

 wing : the base broadly marked with white, outer margin with a broken band of 

 white spots, the three lowest triangular and bifid. 



Under-side : as above, with the base of hind-wing red. 



Expanse, 3 inclies. Habitat, Eibe. 

 Allied to P. Tynderceus. 



Acb.5:a Rabbai.^, n. sp. 



Upper-side : fore-wing transparent, bordered outwardly by light brown, broadest 

 at the apex, and crossed midway by an irregidar, broken, black band. Nervures 

 brown. Hind-wing light tawny-brown ; near and following the outer margin, and 

 connected with it at the nervures, a clear brown band. 



Under-side : as tlie upper. 



Expanse, 2^ inches. Habitat, Ribe. 



GODARTIA WaKEFIELDII, 11. sp. 



$ . Upper-side : deep black ; the fore-wing crossed midway diagonally and 

 through the cell by a broad yellowish-white band, broken by the nervures ; beyond* 

 near the apex, a short band of tlu-ee clear white spots ; outer margin with six small 

 white spots, the two lowest the largest. Hind-wing : the base white ; beyond, a 

 clear band of eight detached white spots following the outline of wing, and continued 

 round to the anal angle ; below, a second band of six small spots, and the outer 

 margin with eight small spots. 



Under-side : reddish-brown ; markings as on the upper-side, which are on the 

 fore-wing bluish-white, on the hind-wing yellowish-white. Abdomen brown. 



? . Bro\vn-black ; marking as in the male, but more broadly white. 



Expanse, (J 3i inches ; ? 3f inches. Habitat, Ribe. 



This species connects G. Eurlnome and G. madngascarensis. The 

 abdomen is brown as in Eurinome, whilst the markings generally re- 

 sembles onadngascarensis. 



I have pleasure in naming this species after the Rev. T. Wake- 

 field, to whom we are indebted for the discovery of the various new 

 species from Ribe. 



{To be continued). 



