COLLECTED L\ DUTCH NEW GUINEA 3 



6. PaPILTO ULYSSES AUTOLYCTTS Fcld. 



Papilio nuloliicuR Felder, Vrrh. z. b. Gcs. Wien, p. 321, No. 428 (liSGt) (New Guinea) nom. nud. Id., 

 Ecise Novam II. Lep., p. 11-t, No. 86 (1865) (New Gviinea). 



4 cJ.^ Base Camp, Nov.~Dec. 1912. 



7. Papilio aristeus parmatus Gray. 



Pnpilio -parmatus Gray, Cat. Lcp. Lis. B. M., i. p. 30, No. Ul, t. 3, t. 2 (1852) (Australia). 



5 (J(^ Base Camp, Utakwa River, sea level, Nov. — Dec. 1912 ; 3 33 Cauoe Camp, 

 Utakwa River, Nov. 1912. 



8. Papilio thule Wall. 



Papilio thulc Wallace, Tr. Linn. Soc. Land., xxv. p. 63, n. 98, t. 7, f. 1 (c? ; right side of fig.) (1865) 

 (New Guinea). 



1 Base Camp, March 1913. 



9. Papilio weiskei weiskei Ribbe. 



Papilio weiskei Ribbe, Insehen-Borsc, p. 308 (1900) (Aroa River). 



This grand Papilio is dimorphic in both sexes. In the o sex specimens occm' in 

 which the normal magenta patches on the forewings are blue lil^e the spots on the 

 hindwing. The first ? ever captured was quite unlike the o^, having all the markings 

 above, except the postcellular spots on forewing and cellular and basal patches on 

 hindwing, which are apple-green always, nile blue-green. Afterwards both north and 

 south of the Mountain Range ?? have been obtained exactly similar to normal 33. 

 All 4 33 sent by Mr. WoUaston are normal 33 of typical weiskei ; but I have received 

 this year two distinct local races from Ceram and Goodenough Island respectively 

 which are described below. 



1 3 Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912; 1 3 Snow Mountains, 4000-6000 ft., 

 Jan.— Feb. 1913 ; 2 33 Carstensz Peak, 5000—10,000 ft., Feb.— March 1913. 



Papilio weishei goodenovii suljsp. nov. 



3. Similar to the green ? of iv. weiskei but larger, all spots cm forewing above larger, 

 and the submarginal row of spots more strongly marked. On the hindwing above 

 the two spots on each side of vein 2 are double the size of those in w. loeiskei, and there 

 are two smaller spots on each side of vein 4. Below it differs by having a blue band 

 below the basal half of median vein in the forewings, and in the green submarginal 

 patches of the hind wings being present like above. 



Expanse 100 mm. Length of forewing 46 mm. 



Hab. Goodenough Island, D 'Entrecasteaux Islands, 2500-4000 ft.. May 1913 

 (A. S. Meek coll.), 1 3. 



