PAPILIONIDZ.—PAPILIO. 
are more distinct, are white: that the posterior wing has an oblong white spot at the 
middle of the inner margin, and that it is crossed near the outer margin by a double 
band connected at the nervures and thus forming a chain of oblong spots of the same 
colour as the rest of the wing: the first band linear and pale blue, the second com- 
posed of quadrate ochreous spots, ending at the anal angle in a cordate orange spot 
marked by a spot of black. 
Exp. 43 inch. Hab. Philippine Islands. (Mindanao, Semper.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
PAPILIO BIMACULATUS. 47. 
Upprrsipr. Female dark brown, paler near the apex of the anterior wing. 
Anterior wing with two central oval pale yellow spots. Posterior wing crossed trans- 
versely before the middle by a broad hexafid band of carmine dentated on its outer 
margin, bordered inwardly with orange, and a small spot of the same colour on the 
costal margin irrorated with brown, the abdominal fold, touching the band, ochreous, 
the lunular spots on the outer margin carmine. 
UnprrsIDE as above, except that it is of a paler brown, and that the transverse 
band of the posterior wing is almost white. 
Exp. 3y7'9 inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
