LEPIDOPTERA. 
JgHt 
PLEB. RUR. 
PAPILIO EYAGORAS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings two-tailed, black, dilk thining blue : beneath cinereous, fafciated with black, and marked with 
two red fpots at the apex of the pofterior ones. 
Papilio Evagoras : alis bicaudatis nigris difco cyaneis nitidis fubtus cinereis nigro-fafciatis pofticis 
apice, rubro bimaculatis. 
A lovely Papilio of that tribe which Fabricius denominates Hefperia. In the Linnsean arrangement it 
ranks among the Plebeii Rurales. 
This insect was lately obtained from New South Wales by our obliging friend A. M'Leay, Efq. to 
whofe indulgence we are indebted for the opportunity of inferting a figure and defcription of it in the 
prefent felection.—It is moft unqueftionably an undefcribed fpecies. 
PAPILIO APELLES. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Wings dentated, fulvous, with a fufcous border: pofterior pair beneath, with rufous bands, having the 
edges filvery. 
Hasperia Apelles : alis dentatis fulvis : limbo fufco, pofticis fubtus fafciis rufis argento marginatis, 
Fab. Ent. Syji. T. 3. p. 1. p. 290 . Sp. 111.— UNFIGURED. 
Both this, and Papilio Narciffus the following fpecies, are elaborately defcribed by Fabricius in the work 
above referred to, from fpecimens in the cabinet of Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart. The figures that accompany 
this defcription are alfo taken from the fame fubjects. 
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