58 MR. A. R. WALLACE ON THE PAPILIONIDÆ 
Under side with a single red anal spot, and three blue lunules beyond it. 
Female. —Upper side brown black; anterior wings with the apical half browner, a 
whitish patch around the end of the cell, and an ovate spot within it; posterior wings 
with a small central whitish patch more or less tinged with ochreous; a submarginalrow « 
of very large deep-red lunules, that at the anal angle forming an irregular ocellus bor. 
dered above with pale blue, and a few blue atoms on the side of it. Indentations of 
all the wings broadly margined with ochreous. 
Under side:—the white patch of the anterior wings larger and well defined, and con. 
tinued by smaller and fainter patches to the outer angle; posterior wings with the small 
central patch and marginal lunules as above, with the addition of a faint row of angu- 
lated blue marks between them. 
Wings elongated posteriorly, and somewhat angulated at the termination of the first 
median nervure. | 
Expanse of wings, 4, 54 inches; 2, 6 inches. 
Hab. Banda Island (Wall.). 
Remarks.—This species is near P. Ormenus in the male, but approaches P. Gambri- 
sius in the female, which differs from all others in this group by its dark colouring and | 
the short narrow band on the hind wings. A male and two females were obtained im 
the small island of Banda. ! | 
75. PAPILIO GAMBRISIUS, Cramer. 
P. Gambrisius, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 157. f. A, B (d); Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 213. 
P. Drusius, Cr. Pap. Ex.t. 229. f. A, t. 230. f. A (9); Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 218. 
Hab. Amboyna, Ceram, Bouru (Wall.). | 
Remarks.—The males of this fine species are not uncommon in Ceram, and in hot — 
weather come down to the beach and settle on the wet sand. The females, however, ate | 
very rare; I obtained one in the mountainous forests of Ceram, and this is, I. believe, — 
the only fine and perfect specimen now in Europe. 
Expanse of male 53-63 inches, of female 7 inches. 
76. PAPILIO AMPHITRION, Cramer. 
P. Amphitrion, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 7. f. A, B; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 217. 
Hab. Celebes? 
Remarks.—The habitat of this rare species is doubtful Cramer says, “ America; 
Godart, * Amboyna;" but I believe its true locality will be found to be Celebes. It 
forms a transition to the next species. | 
77. PAPILIO Evcnenor, Guérin. ja | 
P. Euchenor, Guér. Voy. de la Coquille, t. 13. £ 3 (3); P. Avion, Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 46 (4) — 
Female.—Similar to the male; but the markings are all of a dull ochre-yellow, and the | 
second and third spots, reckoning from the inner margin of the upper wings, are almost | 
entirely wanting. This sex is much rarer than the male. à 
Hab. New Guinea, Aru Island, Ké Island (Wall.). 
