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APPENDIX VII. 



lated discal series of five spots, 

 of wliicli the central one is 

 largest and nearest to tlie outer 

 margin, a sliglitly curved sub- 

 marginal line and a fine mar- 

 ginal line white ; secondaries 

 with the costa at the base, a 

 straight band across the wings 

 at right angles with the body, a 

 large spot near the anterior 

 angle, an irregular interrupted 

 sinuous line from the abdominal 

 margin to the apex of the cell 

 and a similar line Ijeyond it to 

 the spot at the anterior angle, 

 white ; the outer apical area 

 nearly to the anterior angle 

 broadly fawn-coloured, margined 

 with greyish white, a fine white 



line close to the outer margin 

 and bordered inwardly with pale 

 silvery blue above the tails ; a 

 large spot at the anal angle 

 with an oblique linear mark 

 above it and a round spot 

 between the outer tails, black. 

 Expanse of wings, 2 in. Allied 

 to timoleon, Stoll. (Andai). 



59. Amblypodia hercules. Hew. 



(Jobi). 



60. „ nakula, Feld. 



(Borneo). 



61. „ meander, Bdv. 



(Waigiou). 



62. „ axiothea. Hew. 



(Waigiou). 



63. „ apidanus, Cr. 



(Borneo). 



PAPILIOXID.E. 



Pierince. 



64. Terias harina, Horsf. (Waigiou). 



65. „ photophila, Butl. (Aru). 



66. Pieris jael, AVall. (Batchian). 



67. Appias zarinda, Bdv. (Maros, 



Celebes). 



68. Delias dione, Drury (Borneo), 



69. „ aruna, Bdv. (New Guinea). 



70. „ hyparete, L. (Borneo). 



71. Catopsilia crocale, Cr. (Borneo). 



72. „ flava, Butl. (j\Iaros, 

 Celebes). 



73. Dercas gobrias, Hew. (Borneo). 



Papilionin(e. 



74. Ornithoptera pegasus, Feld. 



(Waigiou). 



75. „ aiTuana, Feld. (Aru). 



76. Ornithoptera flavicollis, Druce. 



(Borneo). 



77. Papilio ptolydorus, L. var. «. 



Wallace (Aru). 



78. „ nejitunus, Guer. (Borneo). 



79. „ demolion, Cr. (Borneo). 



80. „ indicatus, Butl. (Aru). 



81. „ nephelus, Bdv. (Borneo). 



82. „ ambrax, Bdv. (Dorei). 



83. „ pandion, Wall. (N. 



Guinea). 



84. „ euchenor, Guer. (Aiu). 



85. „ eutropius, n. sj). Similar 

 to euchenor, Guer., but with the 

 three pale yellow apical spots, 

 on primaries much larger, the 

 lower one dilated and continued 

 inwardly to the upper disco-cell- 



