c Challenger' 1 Leyidoptera. 415 



that of secondaries a little smaller ; the band beyond the cell 

 in the female pure white, opaline, with ultramarine margin, 

 less oblique than in 77. Moseleyi; the discal series of spots 

 not extending beyond the first median interspace, the upper- 

 most (subapical) bifid spot yellowish ; those of secondaries 

 and the submarginal markings on all the wings obsolete ; 



lilacine patch of secondaries unusually white, surrounded with 

 ultramarine blue. Under surface more olivaceous in the male, 

 almost sandy yellowish in the female, the red in the discoidal 

 cell dull 5 submarginal lunate markings narrow, indistinct, and 

 pale brown, excepting near the posterior angles of the wings, 

 where they are a little more distinct ; band of secondaries only 

 represented by a central streak of excised white spots separated 



millim. 



cf 



W 



wholly obsolete. Expanse of wings 68 millim. 



Fourteen examples. Tongatabu, July 1874. 



The obscurity of the submarginal markings and usually 

 smaller size of this species readily separate it from //. Moseleyi ; 

 most of the specimens were a good deal shattered, two pairs 

 only being in fair condition. 



45. Precis hellanis. 



Precis hettanissFel&eT, Reise der Nov. Lep. iii. p. 402. n. 001 (1887). 



Aru. 



46. Precis ida. 



Papilio ida } Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. xlii. 0, D (1770). 



Camiguen and Mindanao, Philippines, 



47. Juno nia villi da. 



Papilio viliida, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 35. n. 366 (17b7). 



Tongatabu, July 1874; banks of "VVai Lenz, Titi Levu j 

 Kandavu, Fiji, 2nd August 1874. 



48. Acrcea andromacha. 



Papilio andromacha, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 466. n. 102 (1775) 



Kandavu, Fiji, August 1874. 



