Eudocima iridescens (Lucus, 1894)
(Figs 8: E–F, 18: K, 23: R–S, 30: K, 94: J–L)
Eudocima iridescens is strongly sexually dimorphic with females having a dorsal forewing green transverse band coming to a point at the distal end. It has no hindwing medial patch, separating it from E. homaena but not from all specimens of E. caesar . It can be separated from E. caesar by the hindwing marginal band extending to the inner margin, versus extending slightly beyond vein Cu 2 in E. caesar . Also, E. iridescens has a black tipped orange dorsal abdomen, whereas the dorsal abdomen is orange throughout in E. caesar and E. homaena (Zilli et al. 2017) . It is known from New Guinea and Queensland, Australia, along with a number of surrounding islands.