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>■. Cell-spot of forewing al)scut or small Species No. 30. 



CelI-sj)ot of forewing large, extending across the cell (or 



Dearly) g. 



s. Cell-spot of forewing transverse, narrow, about twice as 



long as broad Subspec.No.34«. 



Cell-spot of forewing broad, nearly square, sometimes 



triangular t, 



t. Forewing semi-transparent in apical half .... Species Nos. 32 



and 35. 

 Forewing not semi-transparent in apical half . . . Species No. 31. 



12. Papilio hahneli Stand. (1882). 



cJ ? . riqiHio luihiidi Staudlnger, Proc. Zoo/. Soc. Lnml p. 3flC. t. 24. fig. 1. (J (1882) (jrassauaiy) ; 

 id., Exot. T,t;,f. p. U). t. 1.3. ? (1884) ; Hahnel, Iris iii. p. 257 (18'JO) ^Massauary, below 

 Maue's) ; Haase, Unlersuch. Mimkrij i. p. 79 (1893). 



S ? . Seses similar ; three broad bands of yellowish grey patches on forewing, 

 one subbasal, the second central, and the third subapical. Hindwing tailed ; 

 yellowish area occupying the greater part of the wing ; anal angle strongly 

 produced in male. 



Hab. Manes, Amazons. 



In coll. Staudinger. 



13. Papilio triopas Godt. (1810). 



Papilh, IrapuH Godart, Enc. Melh. ix. p. 33. n. 23 (1S19) ( ? , hab. ?) ; Grimsb., Trans. Ruy. Soc. 

 EiViih. xxxi.x. 1. No. 1. p. 7 (1807) (type in Mus. Edinburgh). 



S ? . Palpus black. End-segment of antenna hardly as long as broad. 

 Forewing elongate, lower angle of cell very obtuse. Hindwing reduced in size, 

 tooth R^ prominent, cell acuminate, veins R- and R^ standing close together, D' 

 being very short. Pattern similar in the sexes, but tlie yellowish markings larger 

 in female than in male ; the subapical and central patches of the forewing 

 reminding one of the spots oi Papilio childrenae and the blue band of P. cohunhux. 

 Tibiae of mid- and hindlegs of male somewhat incrassate, hairy, and anal angle 

 of hindwing strongly produced. Abdomen of female with a red spot in front of 

 vaginal cavity and another behind it. 



Scent-organ : fold large ; a line of broad buff scales on SM^, at the abdominal 

 side of which there is a broad clayish streak consisting of very small scales. These 

 scales very densely jiaeked together, erect, elongate-triangular, widest at apex, which 

 is somewhat rounded, being centrally produced into a thin thread : the base of each 

 scale also threadlike. This scent-organ, as regards the shape of the scales, represents 

 doubtless a less advanced type than the woolly scent-organ of other species. 



Genitalia: S. Ninth tergite bearing at each side of base of tenth a conical, 

 spinelike tooth. Harpe narrow, curved, distally dilated, the apical portion 



triangular, short, ventral edge denticulate. ?. Anal segment ventrally with 



numerous thin gradually tapering bristles ; edge of vaginal aperture raised, the 

 proximal wall of this short funnel tawny, smooth ; behind the ai)ertuie and 

 covering the vaginal cavity a rounded plate wliieh is concave on its distal surface ; 

 the edge ofthi-; plate dilated to a short rounded process which curves distud. 

 Early stages not known. 

 llab. The Guianas and Lower Amanons. 

 Two subspecies. 



