48 PAPILIOXID.Ti:.— I'APILIONIN.E. PAPILIO. 



" }IaJ<'. Fore wings aliove with the mark at the inner margin a third 

 shorter than in Mciiddnit : the two spots between the submedian and lower 

 median veins very small, the anterior one scarcely visible, the posterior 

 one snbcircnlar ; the spot between the third and second median veins almost 

 point-like, the following one a little larger sublinear, the two next still a little 

 larger ; the spot before the upper discoidal and that behind the third subcostal 

 veins are merged together with the small spots which stand in the same celhdes 

 not far from the apex of the discoidal cell. On the underside the discal 

 markings between the second median and the submedian veins are obliterated ; 

 the preceding three spots are aljout equal in size, a little longer than broad ; the 

 following spots as above. Hind wings, above, with two white markings before 

 the subcostal nervure, a very small white spot in the angle formed by the sub- 

 costal and upper discoidal veins, a green elongate mark in the cell, another 

 mark a little longer, but narrower, between the lower median veins, and a very 

 small linear spot between the upper median nervules ; four minute submarginal 

 whitish spots are feebly marked. Below, Avithout a red subdiscal mark between 

 the lower median veins and with a complete series of white submarginal spots." 



Hab. Piubiana (New Georgia), Solomon Islands (Woodford). 



In the Collection of Mr. Grose-Smitli. 



" Differs from Mcndaiia iu the shorter hind wings, of which the white spots are more 

 reduced, and in the smaller partly obliterated spots on the fore wings." In the female, also in 

 Mr. Grose-Smith's Collection, similar differences occur. 



