Tennent (1999) confirmed Papilio erskinei as a valid species based on range, morphology, and distinctive genitalia, all differing significantly from Papilio bridgei which is also in the Menelaides group. Sperling, Dupuis, Cotton & other Luminaries (2023) could not obtain a valid DNA sample, but continued with this taxonomy as a valid full species in the Menelaides group.
Papilio bridgei occurs with several subspecies throughout the geographic Solomon Islands, inclusive of Bougainville, with the exception of the eastern-most island of San Christobal and its satellite island Ugi. On these two islands, Papilio bridgei is replaced by Papilio erskinei (this is not unique to the Menelaides group, numerous other butterfly & beetle groups also have unique endemics on San Christobal.)
Morphologically, it's readily noted that submarginal spots on all bridgei ssp are yellow, whereas erskinei they are red.
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