( ^5:5 ) 



2. Paljins and apex ofabdomen as before, or the latter more extended red ; 

 fringe of forewing with more or less distinct white spots ; lower angle of cell of 

 hindwing acute, D' obliqne, as long as D\ being usually longer, rarely shorter ; spot 

 M-— (SM') about half the size of sjxit M'— M- : Female of bolimr. 



3. Palpns red ; ajiex of eighth abdominal segment red all round, the red 

 scaling forming a ring around the anal segment ; fringe of forewing with sharply 

 marked white spots ; D' of hindwing shorter than D^ : Female oi cutoiiiM. 



18. Papilio steinbachi Rothsch. (1905). (Plate IV. fig. 5. c?, G. ?). 



$ ? . Papilio iteinliac/u Rothschild, Enlum. p. 125 (1905). 



S ? . Palpus black. Abdomen of male without red scaling before claspers ; 

 of female with red scaling around vaginal cavity, but not dorsally at apex of eighth 



segment. Tibiae of male somewhat dilated and hairy. Forewing in male with 



white or huffish double spot M" — (SM') ; in female with a larger white patch 

 consisting of a minute cell-streak, a very large spot M' — M^, a triangular spot 



before M' and a streak behind M^. Hindwing with red patch in both sexes, the 



last spots being more or less white in male, this colour only indicated in female. 



On underside both sexes with a red spot close to anal angle, separated from 

 the discal spots. 



Scent-organ : fold grey inside ; a broad stripe of small scales as in P. triopas, 

 the scales of the same type as in that species, but larger. 



Genitalia : S . Ninth tergite with conical lateral process as in the allied species. 

 Harpe about two-thirds the length of the clasper, curved, narrow, with short but 

 strong teeth from base to apex. 



Early stages not known. 



Hab. Eastern Bolivia. 



In the Tring Museum b S <S , 1 ? from : Sara, S. Cruz de la Sierra, end of 

 February to June 1U04 (.J. Steinbach); Mapiri. 



19. Papilio klagesi Ehrm. (1904). (PI. V. fig. 20). 



?. Pajjilio kliigesi Ehrman, Ent. Xncs xv. p. 215 (1904) (Suapure, Venezuela). 



The male is not known. 



?. Paljius and apex of abdomen black, no red spot behind or in front of vaginal 



cavity. Fringe of forewing (juite black, lower angle of cell completely rounded 



oft'; a white band from M' to SM-. Hindwing: fringe-spots white, vestigial or 



entirely absent, this being the only case in the j)resent group of Ariisfoloc/i/a- 

 Papilios of the fringe of the hindwing not being distinctly spotted ; tooth R' 

 slightly prominent, while the others are very obtuse and short ; band of discal 

 spots somewhat jiinkish, njiper two spots small, more distal than the last four, 

 wiiiih are contiguous ; M- originating almost on a level with R', D' shorter than 

 1)*, transverse, D^ nearly as long as upper partition of M. 



Anal segment ventrally with very numerous short stiflf yellowish bristles. In 

 front of vaginal cavity a low ridge continued distad on each side of the cavity; the 

 Jiroximal j)ortiL,n of this ridge densely clothed with very short stift" luxirs ; behind 

 the vaginal aperture a long smooth process, convex on proximal side, excavate on 

 distal side, rounded at apex. 



■Hab. Caura River, Orinoco. 



In the Tring Museum 3 ? ? from Suapure, Caura R., February and March 

 1S90 (S. M. Klages). 



