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Donovan) ; much smaller, the tail short ; the spot of the lower 

 wings of a different form, not entering the anterior wings ; no red 

 marginal spots ; under the red-brown anal spot one or two crescents 

 of greyish atoms. 



94. Papilio godartii. 



Papilio godartii, Montrouzier, Ann. Sc. Phys. Nat. Lyon, p. 398 

 (1856). 



Woodlark Island (Montrouzier). 



Referred, with doubt, by Kirby to the P. onesimus of Hewitsou ; 

 it cannot be that species. M. Montrouzier describes it as a male, 

 but the colour-characters appear to me to be rather those of a 

 female. 



95. Papilio chaudoiri. 



Papilio chandoiri, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 99. n.53, 

 pi. 2. fig. 1 (March I860). 



Papilio ulyssinus, Westwood, Proc. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, vol. v. p. 73 

 (May 1860). 



New Caledonia (Macgillivray). 6 • B.M. 



96. Papilio telemachus. 



Papilio telemachus, Montrouzier, Ann. Sc. Phys. Nat. Lyon, 

 p. 401 (1856). 



Woodlark Island (Montrouzier). 



Seems only to differ from P. chaudoiri in having six instead of 

 four silky black patches on the external area of primaries above. 



97. Papilio montrouzieri. 



Papilio montrouzieri, Boisduval, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, p. 1 58 

 (1859) ; Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. i. p. 118. n. 88 (1865). 

 New Caledonia (Macgillivray). d, B.M. 



98. Papilio codrus? 



Papilio codrus, Montrouzier (? Cramer), Ann. Sc. Phys. Nat. 

 Lyon, p. 402 (1856). 



Woodlark Island {Montrouzier). 



99. Papilio gelon. 



Papilio gelon, Boisduval, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fiance, p. 155 (1859). 

 New Caledonia (Boisduval). 



100. Papilio sarpedon 1 



Papilio sarpedon, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 196 (1764). 



" Sandwich Islands (Beechy)r B.M. 



1 rather doubt the above locality, as we have examples nut differ- 

 ing in the least from the single specimen (" var. c," G. R. Gray) from 

 Japan. It barely differs from the typical form. 



