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Papilio aconophos (II. p. 206). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Guanajuato (Buges). 



Dr. A. Duges has sent us a female of this species from the above locality ; it has the 

 wings deep velvety-black on the upperside and the spots on the secondaries bright 

 crimson. 



Papilio belesis (II. p. 207). 



To the localities given, add: — Honduras, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugei). 



Papilio pharax (II. p. 211). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 



Papilio metaphaon (II. p. 212). (Tab. CXI. figg. 13, 14, <? .) 



We take the opportunity of figuring the type of this species, supposed to be of 

 Mexican origin. 



Papilio fenochionis (II. p. 222). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson). 

 Sent us in some numbers from the Pacific slope of Guatemala. 



Papilio thoas (II. p. 223). 



Var. Papilio epithoas, Oberth. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1897, pp. 179, 180, fig. 5 ". 

 To the localities given, add : — Honduras, Euatan I. (Gaumer). 



M. Oberthiir has described and figured an extreme form of this very common species 

 from Mexico 12 . This insect, which he submitted to us for examination, has the 

 submarginal row of lunules on the primaries extending nearly to the apex, and 

 the grey-blue series of spots, forming the transverse band on the underside of the 

 secondaries, more extended. He considers it a local race of P. thoas. We have in 

 our series three specimens approaching to, but not quite corresponding with, his 

 example. 



Papilio epidaurus (II. p. 224). 



To the localities given, add : — Honduras, San Pedro Sula ( Wittkugei). 



Papilio ornythion (II. p. 227). 



To the locality given, add: — Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks); Guatemala, Volcan de 

 Santa Maria (Richardson). 



We now have two males of this species — the one from Mexico agreeing with the 

 type, the other having the marginal spots on the primaries nearly obsolete and the 

 discal band of the secondaries narrower. 



