( 441 ) 

 b. P. chamissonia ckamissonia Eschsch. (1821). 



Piipilio chamisnoitki Eschscholtz,?.!'. ; Gray, Cat. Lfp. Ins. Brit. Mus. i.Pap. p. 41. n. 212(1852) (Brazil); 



id., List Lep. Jn>:. lirit. .l/««. i. Pap. p. 57. n. ■224 (1856) (Brazil) ; Felder, Verh. Ziml. Bnl. Ges. 



^Vic>l xiv. p. 294. n. 72 (1864) ( = echedorus = ciiri/dorus) ; Kirby, Cut. Diiirn. Lrp, p. 536. 



D. 115 (1871) ; Oberth,, Et. d'Ent. iv. p. 77. n. 24.3 (1880) (Brazil) ; Staud., Emt. Tagf. p. 14 



(1884) (S. Catharina). 

 Meiielaules hunichux Hiibner, I.e. , 



Papilio asailits Godart, I.e. 

 Papilin eihedorns Boisduval, Spee. Gen. Lep. i. p. 308. n. 144 (1836) (S. Catharina) ; Doubl., Westw. 



and Hew., Gen. Di'irn. Lep. i. p. 17. n. 187 (1846) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mux. i. Pnp. 



p. 42. n. 213 (1852) (Brazil) ; id., List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 57. n. 225 (1856) (Brazil V) ; 



M('nutr., Eniini. Corii. Anini. Mas. Pelmp,, Lep. i. p. 4. n. 71 (1857) (haec subsp. ?). 

 Papilin hiiniehus, Boisduval, I.e. n. 145 (1836) (Brazil) ; Doubl., List Lep. Ins. Brit. .Mas. i. p. 13 



(184.5) (Brazil) ; id., Westw. and Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. i. p. 17. n. 186 (1846) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. 



Ins. Brit. Mns. i. Pap. p. 41. n. 211 (1852) (Brazil) ; id. List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mas. i. Pap. p. 57. 



n. 223 (1856) (= aseahis ; Brazil) ; Mi'netr., I.e. n. 70 (1857) ; Felder, I.e. n. 71 (1864) (Brazil) ; 



Kirby, I.e. n. 116 (1871); Burm., Deser. Rep. Argent, v. Atlas p. 9. sub n. 21 (1879) (S. 



Catharina; Pt. Alegre ; "not at Rio de Janeiro"); Oberth., I.e. n. 245 (1880) (Brazil); 



Jones, Prve. Lit. Philos. Sue. Liverpool p. 15 (1883) (metamorphosis) ; Stand., Ea-ot. Tagf. 



p. 14 (1884) (Rio de Janeiro : Sao Paulo) ; Haase, Untersueh. Mimienj i. p. 77. t. 10. fig. 69. ? 



(1893) ; Mabilde, Gtiia Praet. Bnrhul. Rio Grande do Sul p. 48 (1896). 

 Papilio eurydorus Luca.s, Rev. Zoul. (2). \v. p. 135 (1852) (S. Catharina) ; Doubl., Westw. and Hew., 



Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii. p. 529 (1852) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. .Mus. i. Pap. p. 42. n. 216 (1852) 



(Brazil) ; id., List Lep. Lis. Brit. Mns. i. Pap. p. 58. n. 228 (1856) (Brazil) ; Lucas, in Casteln., 



Voy. Amer. Sud^ iii. Lej,. p. 198. t. 2. fig. 1. J (18.57). 

 Hectorides hunichus, Kirby, in Hiibn., Samud. Exot. Schrnelt. ed. ii. p. 89. t. 316. fig. 3. 4 (190 — ?). 



c? ? . Fringe of forewing less e.xtended white than in the preceding form, 

 sometimes all black ; fringe of hindwing black at t,he apex of the teeth. White 

 band variable in width, on forewing often very thin and anteriorly obsolete ; on 

 hindwing on the whole narrower and posteriorly less widened in specimens from 

 Santa Catharina {chamissonia = echedorus = euri/dorus) than in the individuals 

 from Sao Panlo and Rio de Janeiro (bunichus) ; however, the diiference does not 

 hold good. 



Hab. Petropolis ; Sao Paulo ; Parana ; Santa Catharina. 



In the Tring Museum 24 <?c?, IS ¥ ? , from : Petropolis (Foetterle) ; Sao Panlo, 

 August to January (E. D. Jones) ; Jnndiahy ; Theresopolis, S. Catharina 

 (J. Michaelis) ; Castro, Parana, October and November (E. D. Jones). 



6. Papilio perrhebus Boisd. (1830). 



Papilio perrhebus Boisduval, Sjjcc. Gin. Lep. i. p. 305. n. 140 (1836) (Paraguay ; Rio Grande). 

 Papilin perrhaebus (!), Burmeister, Dcser. Rtp. Argent, v. Lep. p. 65. n. 7 (1878) ; id., I.e. Atlas p. 8 

 t. 2. fig. 8, t. 3. fig. 10 (1889) (larva ; g). 



cJ ? . No discal band on wings. Submarginal spots of hindwing transverse, 

 constricted or interrupted in middle ; a spot proximally of anal one representing 

 the discal row, this spot distinct only below, often joined to the anal submarginal 

 bar, the two spots forming a kind of V ; some specimens have a small white discal 

 spot W — M-. Cell of hindwing broader distally than in the .allied species, and 

 the sulibasal cellule longer. 



tJenitalia: cJ. Tenth tcrgite slender, tapering, much longer than the sternite. 

 Harjie reaching close to apex of clasper, snblinear, slightly tajiering at apex, 

 rounded at base ventrally, dorsally subangulate a short di.stance from apex, the 

 whole ventral edge and the dorsal edge from apex to the before-mentioned angle 

 denticulate. ? . Behind vaginal orilice a curved, ladle-shaped process, convex 



