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INSECTS AI'.KOAD. 



it is a native of Queensland. The black margins on the upper 

 surface of the wings are not so deeply toothed, and on the under 

 surface the eye-like spots are much paler. 



Another species, Papilio Philippus, which was brought by Mr. 

 Wallace from Sumatra, is coloured after a similar fashion, except 

 that the centre of the wings is green instead of blue, and each 

 spot has upon it a streak of metallic green-bluo. 



Kio. 808.— Papilio 01] 

 (Black ninl green.) 



On the same Plate, at Fig. 2, is drawn a New Guinea Uutterfly, 

 called Pujiilio Euchenor. The figure is considerably reduced, as 

 the insect itself measures five inches and a half across the out- 



