20 PAPILIONID.'E. — PAPILIONIN^. PAPILIO. 



anal angle is confluent with the spot above it ; and the white marginal lunnle^ 

 between the veins are very much larger. 



" Underside as above, but more cluskj' ; the central band of spots on pos- 

 terior wings smaller and less distinct." (H. G. S., loc. cit.) 



Hab. Kubiana Lagoon, Solomon Islands (C. M. Woodford). 



lu the CoUectiuu of Heuley Grose Smith. 



The male differs from P. Hecatceiis on the upper side, chiefly in haviu^' on the autcrinr 

 wings only an oblique, straight, subapical band of spots, and a spot near the posterior angle, 

 instead of the curved row of spots which crosses the wings of P. Hiraf^run .- anil in ntln-r parti- 

 culars which have been noted in the above description. 



