PAPILIONID.Z.— PAPILIO. 
PAPILIO HYPSICLES. 29. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, dark brown, tinted with blue beyond the band of the 
posterior wing. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a band of white, divided 
into spots by the nervures. Posterior wing with a lunular spot above the anal angle 
and a submarginal band of lunular spots, orange. 
Unpersip8, as above, except that the posterior wing has a lunular orange spot 
at the apex, that the spots of the submarginal band are larger than above, and that 
the white band is succeeded by a series of pale blue irrorated spots. 
Female, like the male, except that it is of a more rufous-brown, and that the white 
band of the posterior wing is succeeded by a series of pale blue irrorated spots as on 
the underside of both sexes. 
Exp. 3485 to 4 inch. Hab. New Hebrides. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Nearly allied to P. Capaneus and to P. Canopus. 
