Ace er, VON ft Dx. 
PAPILIO. III. 
PAPILIO WALLACEI. 7. 
Uprrrstpe dark green-brown, with numerous white spots. Anterior wing 
crossed longitudinally at the middle by a macular band of nine unequal spots, decreas- 
ing in size towards the apex. The first spot (which is on the inner margin) and part 
of the second bright green ; the others white; a line of bright green at the base ; 
six narrow spots within the cell, two just beyond the cell, one beyond these near the 
costal margin, and a row of small spots between the central band and the outer 
margin all white. Posterior wing light brown from the base to beyond the middle, 
the cell crossed by a lunular spot of bright green, which joins the band of the ante- 
rior wing. A round black spot within the cell at its lower end. A lunular white 
spot between the subcostal nervules. 
Unversive light brown. Anterior wing as above, except that there is a band 
of light brown across the middle of the cell; that the end of the cell is lilac, and 
that there is a longitudinal band of the same colour, below the central band, divided 
by black spots which connect the spots of the central band with the small spots de- 
scribed above. Posterior wing with two spots of bright green near the base, separated 
by a band of blue-black, marked with two crimson spots. A lunular lilac spot near 
the end of the cell, and beyond it a row of black spots, one between each nervule, 
the lower end of each spot marked with white. The inner margin gray. 
Expan. 4 in. Hab. New Guinea. 
In the Collection of Mr. Wallace. 
Vit Las 
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