1877. J LEPIDOPTKRA FROM CAPE YORK. 471 



Genus Papilio, Linnaeus. 



26. Papilio adrastus. 



Papilio adrastus, Felder, Reise der Nov, Lep. i, p. 110, pi l(i 

 figs, a, b (1865). ^ ^ 



Several of both sexes. New Guinea. 



27. Papilio pandion. 



Papalio pandion, Wallace, Trans. Linn. Soc. xvv. p. 56. n 72 

 (1865). 



One female (like P. onesimus, but smaller). New Guinea. 



This female appears to be modified in imitation of Tenaris. 



28. Papilio polydorus. 



Papilio polydorus, Linnaeus, Syst. i. 2, p. 746 (1767). 

 Forty-eight specimens, of both sexes. (Jape York. 



29. Papilio choredon. 



Papilio choredon, Felder, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. xiv. p. 306 (1864). 

 One example. Cape York. 



30. Papilio macfarlanei, n. sp. 



Wings above black, spotted and banded with gicen, according to 

 the general pattern of P. agamemnon, but the central series of spots 

 enlarged so as to form a broad tapering macular band on the jiri- 

 maries, and a wedge-shaped band (white on costal area) on the 

 secondaries ; the submarginal spots and the discal spots of secon- 

 daries smaller than in P. agamemnon : primaries below differing in 

 the same way as above, but the secondaries with very different basal 

 area, more nearly resembling that of P. telephus, pale green with a 

 broad brown belt parallel to the abdominal margin, and a short 

 tapering streak (from the costa to the subcostal nervure) interupted 

 upon the costal nervure by a scarlet spot, and terminating in a smaller 

 scarlet spot ; a few scarlet scales near the base of the interspace en- 

 closed by the subcostal branches, and a scarlet spot above the black 

 anal spot ; no trace of the conspicuous white costal spot invariably 

 found in P. agamemnon, or of the scarlet-edged black spot which 

 precedes it. Expanse of wings 3 inches 9 lines. 



Two specimens (rather worn). New Guinea. 



Intermediate in character between P. wallacei and the succeeding 

 species. We have a Papilio scarcely differing from it, from Ternate. 



31. Papilio ^GiSTus. 



Papilio cegistus, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 754. n. 48 (1766). 

 Two shattered examples. New Guinea. 



32. Papilio indicatus. 



Papilio indicatus, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. 

 xviii. p. 248. n. 29 (1876). 



Several worn specimens. New Guinea. 



