44 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDÆ 
30. Paprrro Liris, Godart. 
P. Liris, God. Enc. Méth. iv. p. 72; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 268; De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 38, t. 4, 
f. 3 (2). 
Hab. Timor (Wall.), N.W. Australia (Brit. Mus.). 
Remarks.—The Australian specimens are smaller. The female of P. Œnomaus mimies 
this species, as has been already mentioned (p. 22). Both species were taken by myself 
on the same spot, and, though such large and conspicuous insects, they could never be 
distinguished without a close examination after capture. The female of this species 
differs very little from the male, being rather larger, with broader wings and less vivid 
coloration. 
SECTION B. 
d. Ulysses group. 
31. Papizio UrxssEes, Linnæus. 
P. Ulysses, L., Cramer, Pap. Ex. t. 121. f. A, B( 9),t. 122A (9). P. Diomedes, Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 202. 
Hab. Amboyna, Ceram (8, 9) (Wall.). : 
Remark.—The largest specimens of this glorious insect are found in the island of 
Amboyna, where it is rather common, hovering about the forest pathways. It sometimes 
visits the gardens in the town of Amboyna. 
92, PAPILIO PENELOPE, n. s. 
Male: rather smaller than P. Ulysses. Upper wings with six black cottony patches, 
and all separate from each other; whereas in P. Ulysses there are seven, and the four 
lower ones are always united at their margins. The blue colour fills the discoidal cell, 
and generally extends beyond it at the extremity; the upper disco-cellular nervure not 
black-bordered as in P. Ulysses. Lower wings with the blue colour extending further 
along the abdominal margin, and not quite so far towards the outer angle. | 
Female : has the blue colour of the same form and extent as in P. Ulysses 9 , but of the 
same bright tint as in the male; the marginal lunules more deeply curved. | 
Expanse of wings 5 inches. 
Hab. New Guinea, Waigiou, Aru Is. (4, ©) (Wall.). 
Remark.—As all the other forms closely allied to P. Ulysses have received names 
(Telemachus, Montr., Chaudoiri, Feld., Telegonus, Feld., and Ulyssinus, Westw.), I have 
also given one to this form peculiar to New Guinea and the Papuan Islands, the distinc- 
tive characters of which, though very slight, seem sufficiently constant. 
33. PAPILIO Truzaoxvs, Felder. 
P. Telegonus, Feld. Lep. Fragm. p. 50. 
Hab. Batchian, Gilolo (4, 9) (Wail.). 
Remark.—A very distinct species, separated from P. Ulysses by the extent of the 
cottony patch on the upper wings, and by the different form and colour of the blue 
markings, : 
