248 Mr. A. G. Butler on a Collection of 



Genus Papilio, Linnasus. 



28. Papilio sthenelus. 

 PapUio sthenelus, M'Leay, King's Surv. Austr. ii. p. 467. n. 133 (1827) . 

 Three females. 



29. Papilio indicatus, n. sp. 



Wings dark smoky brown ; primaries with the discal area 

 paler, bounded within towards costa by two to four decreasing 

 (extenially notched) creamy white spots, fringe spotted wnth 

 pale yellow ; secondaries becoming almost black externally ; 

 a large, sordid, creamy whitish, externally deeply bisinuated 

 patch near apex and parallel to the outer margin ; an orange 

 spot at anal angle surrounded with black, and with a blue 

 linear crescent above it ; two anal submarginal red liturge ; 

 fringe varied with creamy whitish : wings below paler than 

 above ; secondaries with a submarginal series of seven large 

 black spots, crossed by dull orange stripes and sprinkled with 

 bluish atoms ; the second, third, and fourth bounded internally 

 by irregular white lunes, being the lower margin of the whitish 

 patch of the upperside, the remainder of which is obscured by 

 brown colomnng, and only dimly visible. Expanse of wings 

 4 inches 6 lines. 



Two females. 



Allied to P. capaneus, of which it is probably the represen- 

 tative in New Guinea. 



30. Papilio amhracia. 

 Papilio ambracia, "Wallace, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxv. p. 54 (1866). 

 One pair. 



Family Hesperiidae. 



Genus Cobalus, Hiibner. 



31. Cobalus ccesina, 

 Hesperia ccBsina, Hewitson, Trans. Ent.Soc. 3rd ser. p. 491 (1866) 

 One female. 



Genus Pamphila, Fabricius. 



32. Pamphila augias. 

 Papilio augias, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 794 (1767). 

 Two males. 



