PAPILIONID.E. PIERIN.5;. ELODINA. 



of the upper part of the cell ; thence above the subcostal nervure to the l)or(lcr, 

 which is dark brown, broad above, but narrowed below by indentations, and 

 ceasing just above the hinder angle. Posterior wings white, with a moderately 

 broad regular dark grey Ijorder, running from the costa nearly to the anal 

 angle. 



Underside silvery-white, costa above the subcostal nervure mostly grey, 

 conterminous with a brown submarginal band indented as above, but ceasing a 

 little below the second submedian nervule ; a subapical whitish space before the 

 apex and upper half of the hind margin. 



Thorax bluish, head and abdomen brown above ; body mostly white 

 beneath ; antennae black, very narrowly ringed with white. 



Hal). Port Moresby, New Guinea (W. Y. Turner). 



lu the CoUectious of the British Museum aud of Heuley Grose Smith. 



v.— ELODINA ARGYPHEUS. i . Figs. 10, 11. 



Exp. about If inches. 



MaJe. Upperside white ; anterior wings greyish-black along the costa, this 

 colour extending obliquely across the cell, and conterminous with the darker 

 hind-marginal border, which is but little indented within, and narrows gradually 

 to the anal angle ; posterior wings white. 



Underside silvery-white, slightly tinged with yellow at the base of the 

 anterior and along the costa of the posterior wings ; anterior wings with the 

 costa and hind margin edged with a black line ; costa broadly greyish-black above 

 the median nervure to three-fourths of its length, and then curving obliquely 

 downwards to two-thirds of the length of the hind margin, which it does not 

 touch. 



Hab. Guadalcanar, Solomon Islands (C. M. Woodford). 



In the Collections of Messrs. Godman and Salvin and of Henley Grose Smith. 



VI.— ELODINA SIGNATA. Figs. 1, 2. 

 Elodina Signata, A. R. Wallace, "Transactions of the Entomological Society 

 of London," ser. 3, vol. 4, p. 319 (18(37). 

 Expands 1^ to 1^ inches. 



