Butier.—On the Butterflies of New Zealand. 275 
median spot, and an oblong discocellular spot, black; ‘secondaries with 
a dark brown discocellular spot; several fulvous spots on the external 
border near the anal angle; wings below much paler; primaries deep 
ochreous ; costal area dull sulphur-yellow ; outer border brownish, 
paler towards apex, bordered within, towards the external angle, by black 
spots; discal band replaced by a row of blackish spots; basal spots 
smaller and narrower than above; secondaries stramineous, changing 
towards the base to sulphur-yellow; outer border pale clay-brown; an 
irregular narrow discal band, a sub-costal spot, the discocellulars, eu & 
spot on the interno-median area, all pale clay-brown ; body above olivaceous, 
the prothorax slightly fulvous ; head blackish, with the margins of the eyes 
and sides of the palpi white ; body below whitish ; expanse of wings 1 inch 
es. 
Female.—Considerably darker, the intervals between the bands reduced 
to golden-orange spots, the bands and veins being deep chocolate-brown; 
basal scaling more golden; wings below brighter, the secondaries crossed 
by a broad, sharply-elbowed reddish-brown band, which tapers to the 
abdominal margin; an ill-defined series of conical sub-marginal spots, of 
the same colour, with pale lilacine centres ; body above much brighter than 
in the male ; below tinted with rosy ; expanse of wings 1 inch 84 lines. 
Male and Female, North Island. 
18. Chrysophanus feredayi, Pl. XII, figs. 7, 8, 9. 
Chrysophanus feredayi, Bates, Ent. Mo. Mag., IV., p. 53 (1867.) 
Extremely like C. salustius above, but with the black spots of the male 
and the bands of the female usually rather broader; below with the outer 
border of the primaries and the whole ground-colour of the secondaries 
brown, the black spots rather smaller; expanse of wings, 1 inch 4 lines. 
Family Papilionide, . Leach. 
Subfamily Prerinz, Swainson. 
Catopsilia, Hübner. 
14. Catopsilia catilla. 
Female.—Papilio catilla, Cramer, Pap. Exot., 3, pl. 229, figs. D, E, (1781). 
Male and Female.—Callidryas catilla, Butler, Lep. Exot., p. 24, pl. IX, figs 
7—10, (1869); Monogr. Callid., p. 3, n. 3, pl. 1, figs. 7-10 (1873). 
Male. | ade hilaria, Cramer, Pap. Exot., 4, pl. 339, figs. A, B, (1782). 
Male.—Papilio titania, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 28 (1798). 
Var. Cuir # hlegeus, Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 4, 3rd Ser., part 
3, p. 401 (1867). 
Sub-sp., Female.—Papilio pomona, Fabricius, Ent. Syst., 3, p. 213, n. 665 (1792). 
Male.—Above with basal area sulphur-yellow ; the external area white 
and slightly thickened ; the apex, and sometimes two or three spots termi- 
nating the nervures towards the apex, black-brown; below whitish-sericeous, 
