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the legs black above, white beneath. The female the same as the male, but slightly larger in size; the 
antenneg are not pectinated. Expanse, g 23, 9 24 inches. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, Zapote (Champion). 
Of this fine species Mr. Champion obtained but few examples; he only met with it 
in one locality. 
4. Phaloe schausi. 
Pericopis schausiti, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 597. 
Hab. Mrxico, State of Vera Cruz (Schaus)!. 
From the description I believe this to be close to the preceding species. I have not 
seen a specimen. 
5. Phaloé helotes, sp.n. (Tab. XI. fig. 8.) 
Female. Primaries deep black, crossed about the middle from the costal margin to near the anal angle by a 
wide primrose-coloured band, a square-shaped spot the same colour close to the apex; secondaries deep 
black, with a band of three primrose-coloured spots near the apex extending from the costal margin across 
the wing to near the outer margin ; the underside the same as above, only with one or two narrow yellow 
streaks at the base of the secondaries; head, thorax, and abdomen black; the anus and sides of the 
abdomen broadly banded with red; antenne and palpi black; legs black, streaked with white. Expanse 
27 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Ribbe, mus. Staudinger). 
This species is allied to P. verania, from which it is very distinct. I have only seen 
the example in Dr. Staudinger’s collection. 
6. Phaloe trotschi, sp.n. (Tab. XI. fig. 9.) 
Female. Primaries deep black, crossed from the costal to the middle of the inner margin by a wide, deep 
yellow band, which is narrower in the middle; a bright yellow spot near the apex on the costal margin, a 
red streak from the base along the costal margin; secondaries brownish black, palest on the inner margin, 
a wide band of five yellow spots curved outwardly from the costal to the outer margin close to the apex ; 
underside the same as above, with white and yellow streaks from the base of both wings: head, antenne, 
and palpi black; thorax and abdomen black, with the sides and three last segments bright carmine; the 
underside of the abdomen pack, banded with white; legs black on the upperside, white on the underside. 
Expanse 24 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Zrétsch, mus. Staudinger). 
I have named this after Herr Trétsch, who has sent so many fine species to 
Dr. Staudinger. PP. trétschi is closely allied to the preceding, but I think quite 
distinct; the yellow bands are differently placed. 
7. Phaloe cerealia, sp.n. (Tab. XI. fig. 6.) 
Primaries bright golden yellow, with the costal outer and inner margins broadly banded with black, a narrow 
black band crosses the basal area from the costal to the inner margin, a wide black band from the costal 
to the middle of the outer margin, a small red spot on the costal margin close to the base; secondaries 
bright golden yellow, with the veins all darker yellow, the apex and outer margin broadly banded with 
glossy bluish black; underside the same as above, excepting that the primaries are red on the costal 
margin close to the base: head, thorax, and upperside of the abdomen black, banded with yellow; the 
