LE P IDO PTE RA. 
PAPILIO ITEA. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER.' 
Wings indented, black, with a yellow band and dot on the anterior ones: dilk of the pofterior ones rufous, 
with four ocellar fpots. 
Papilio Ixea: alis dentatis nigris: anticis fafcia pun6tifque flavis, pofticis difco rufo: ocellis quatuor. 
Fab. Ent. Syji. T. 3. p. 1 . p. 103. Sp. 318. — UNFIGURED. 
This is a beautiful and highly interefting fpecies, difcovered in New Zealand by Sir Jofeph Banks, 
Bart. It appears to be a rare infeft. Fabricius defcribes it from the fpecimen in the Bankfian cabinet, 
of which a figure is given in our plate. 
PAPILIO drusius. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings very entire, fulvous, with a black tip 5 pofterior pair beneath white, with two ocellar fpots. 
Papilio Drusius : alis integerrimis fulvis apice nigris pofticis fubtus pun£tis albis ocellifque duobus. 
Fab . Ent. Syjt. T. 3 . p. 1 . p. 56. Sp. 172 .— UNFIGURED. 
Firft difcovered in Rotterdam island by Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart, and fince that time has been found, 
though fparingly, in the neighbourhood of the Englifh colony at Port Jackfon, New Holland. 
