PAPILIONID.E.-PAPILIONIN.E. 



PAPILIO. XX. 



XXXIIL— PAPILIO AXDOCLIDES. ?. Figs. 1, 2- 



TapiUo A ii(h:irli(h:s. 



Exp. 3| inches. 



Female. Upperside. Both wings brown, crossed by a very broad white 

 band, the brown colour on the outer side of the band darker than on the inner 

 side. Tlie band on tlie anterior wings is curved and crosses the wings trans- 

 versely ; it is regular on its inner edge and somewhat diffused ; on its outer 

 edge it is deeply dentated ; the upper part of the band on its inner side invades 

 the end of the cell rather broadly. Tlie band on the posterior wings is regular 

 on its inner edge and deeply radiated on its outer edge, the rays being grey ; the 

 marginal incisions on the anterior wings are lunulate and rather broad, those 

 on the posterior wings being sub-quadrate and twice as broad. 



Underside. Anterior wings as above, but the area beyond the white band 

 is paler brown. Posterior wings with the basal area bright brown, the veins 

 and lines in the interspaces lieing dark brown, almost black ; the area outside 

 the white band is darker brown, the veins and rays between the veins being 

 almost black ; marginal incisions on both wings as on the upperside. 



Hab. Stanley Falls, Upper Congo. 



lu the Collection of Mr. Grose-Smitb. 



On the uyiperside this species somewhat resembles P. Plagiafus, Auriv., but ou the anterior 

 wings the white baud crosses the wings from the costal uervure to the inner margin and covers 

 the end of the cell, and the outer edge of the band is deeply incised : ou the posterior wings 

 the band is much broader, of more uniform width, and more deeply i-adiated outwardly. 



XXXIV.— PAPILIO XEYEA. S . Figs. 3, 4. 

 Tapiliij Mendana Xeiji-a, Eothschild, " Novitates Zoologicfe," Vol. XL, p. 428 

 (1895). 



Exp. 3f inches. 



VOL. III., OCTOBEE, 1900. S S 



