138 Mr. Roland Trimen on some new 
Family PAPILIONIDA. 
Genus Papinio, Linn. 
Papilio Junodi, n. sp. 
Exp. al. (3), 3 in. 3—54 lin.; (?), 2 in. 11 lin.—3 in. 5 lin. 
Intermediate between P. Policenes, Cram., and P. Porthaon, Hew. 
3. Brownish black, with pale dull greenish yellow stripes and 
spots, which in hind wing are paler, and in some lights mostly 
white ; common basal and subbasal stripes, and discal macular 
band, arranged as in Porthaon; but disco-cellular transverse bars 
in fore wing not sinuated or angulated asin that species, but as 
straight as, though considerably narrower than in, Policenes ; 
spots of common submarginal series greatly reduced, so as to be 
almost obsolete as regards lower two-thirds of fore wing and whole 
of hind wing. Fore wing: Tth spot of discal macular band wider 
than in either species named, more as in Policenes, but with a 
longer and acuter superior inward projection ; small subcostal spot 
immediately above 2nd spot of discal series minute, scarcely notice- 
able; first three spots of submarginal series well marked and of 
moderate size, but the 4th very small, and the remaining four 
minute and obsolescent. Hind wing: Broad costal bar, which, as 
in Porthaon, mainly represents discal band, not approximating to 
cellular expansion of subbasal stripe, but almost as widely apart 
from it as in Policenes ; remaining portion of discal macular band 
exceedingly defective, represented only by a small isolated spot 
between radial and 3rd median nervules, and (in one specimen) by 
a second similar smaller spot between 8rd and 2nd median ner- 
vules ; submarginal lunulate spots wanting altogether below 2nd 
median nervule, and above it represented only by three minute 
obsolescent marks ; traces of three hoary-grey broad lunulate hind- 
marginal marks below 3rd median nervule only ; an exceedingly 
faint indication of an anal-angular dull red spot; tail with as much 
white at and near the tip asin Porthaon. UNDER sIDE.—Glistening 
brown, somewhat darker than in Policenes and Porthaon ; mark- 
ings of upper side reproduced, but of a paler tint, and the spots of 
submarginal series larger and not so indistinct; in hind wing, be- 
tween large subbasal and discal markings and small submarginal 
ones, a series of six broad black internervular rays, much longer 
and more strongly marked than in Porthaon; series of seven 
crimson inwardly finely white-edged marks from costa to anal 
angle arranged more continuously than in Porthaon and almost as 
in Policenes, but black-bordered on both sides as in Porthaon, 
the two last marks being much more widely so bordered than in 
the latter species, 
