58 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONID^ 



Under side with a single red anal spot, and tliree blue lunules beyond it. 



Female. — Upper side brown black; anterior \\-ings with the apical half bro-\yner, a 

 whitish patch around the end of the cell, and an ovate spot within it ; posterior wings 

 with a small central whitish patch more or less tinged with ochreons ; a submarginal row 

 of very large deep-red lunules, that at the anal angle forming an irregular ocellus bor- 

 dered above -with pale blue, and a few blue atoms on the side of it. Indentations of 

 all the wings broadly margined with ochreous. 



Under side : — the white patch of the anterior wings larger and well defined, and con- 

 tinued by smaller and fainter patches to the outer angle ; posterior wings with the small 

 central patch and marginal lunules as above, with the addition of a faint row of angu- 

 lated blue marks between them. 



Wings elongated posteriorly, and somewhat angulated at the termination of the first 

 median nervure. 



Expanse of wings, 6 , 5^ inches ; $ , 6 inches. 



Hab. Bauda Island {Wall). 



Remarks. — ^This species is near P. Ormemis in the male, but approaches P. Gambrir 

 sms in the female, which differs from all others in this group by its dark colouring and 

 the short narrow band on the liind wings. A male and two females were obtained in 

 the small island of Banda. 



75. Papilio Gambeisius, Cramer. 



P. Gambrisius, Cr. Pap. Ex. 1. 157. f. A, B (c?) ; Boisd. Sp. Gea. Lep. p. 21.3. 



P. Drusius, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 229. f. A, t. 230. f. A ( ? ) ; Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. p. 218. 



Hab. Amboyna, Ceram, Bouru {Wall.). 



Remarks. — The males of this fine species are not uncommon in Ceram, and in hot 

 weather come doAvn to the beach and settle on the wet sand. The females, however, are 

 very rare ; I obtained one in the mountainous forests of Ceram, and this is, I believe, 

 the only fine and perfect specimen now in Europe. 



Expanse of male 5^-6^ inches, of female 7 inches. 



76. Papilio Amphiteion, Cramer. 



P. Amphitrton, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 7- f. A, B ; Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. p. 217. 

 Hab. Celebes? 



Remarks. — The habitat of this rare species is doubtful. Cramer says, "America;" 

 Godart, " Amboyna ;" but I believe its true locality will be found to be Celebes. It 

 forms a transition to the next species. 



77. Papilio Euchenoe, Gu&-in. 



P. Euchenor, Guer. Voy. de la Coquille, t. 13. f. 3 (d) ; P. Axion, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. p. 46 (c?). 



Female. — Similar to the male ; but the markings are aU of a dull ochre-yellow, and the 

 second and third spots, reckoning from the inner margin of the upper wings, are almost 

 entirely wanting. This sex is much rarer than the male. 



Hab. New Guinea, Aru Island, Ke Island (Wall.). 



