( 4.58 ) 



21. Papilio dardamis Falir. (ITO^). 



(^. PaplIio Kqufn Trnjanvs darthinuii Fabricius, Knf, Si/yt. iii. 1. p. H). n. 21) (17'.).'i) (Brazil). 



$. Papilio Eqw.'t Ti-ojaitu.i Imx id., I.e. n. 30 (ITM) (Brazil). 



(J. Papilio opleus Godart, Enc. Milh. ix. p. 33. n. 22 (ISl'.l) (Brazil ; — mutilated specimen). 



cJ. Papilio ihmkmm^iA. J. c.f.lZ.-a. 1.34 (1810) (Brazil) ; V.MC%!i, Up. E.rot. p. 2(1. t. 13. fig. 2(18.3.5) ; 



Boisd., Spec. Gin. Up. i. p. 304. n. 139 (183(5) (Brazil) ; Lucas, in Gu^r., Du:l. Pitt. IJiM. Nat. 



vii. p. 47 (1838) ; Doubl., List Up. /ii."). Brit. .l^w. i. p. 13 (184,5) (Brazil). 

 ?. Papilio Iros, Godart, I.e. 0. 1.3.5 (1811)) (Brazil) ; Donov., .\,it. Hepox. ii. t. 29 (18:23) (Brazil); 



Boisd., I.e. p. 304. n. 139 (1836) ; Doubl., I.e. p. 13 (1844) ; Prillw., Sitlt. Eni. Zeit. xxvi. p. 129 



(1865) (Corooyado). 

 (J ? . Papilio danlaiiu.i, Doubleday, Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diarn. Uji. i. p. 18. n. 194 (184t)) ; Gray, 



Cat. Up. U.I. Brit. .1/w.v. i. Pap. p. 44. n. 224 (1852) ; id., Ust Up. /».v. Brit .I/?/,5. i. Pap. p. 60. 



n. 237 (1856) (Brazil) ; Ment'tr., Eniim. Corp. Anim. .Uiis. Pelrn/i., Up. i. p. 5. n. 75 (1857) ; 



Felder, Verh. Zool. Bol. Ge«. Il';™xiv. p. 294. n. 78 (1804) (S. Brazil): Butler, Cat. Dinrn. I.rp. 



descr. Fabrie. p. 236. n. 10 (1869) ; Kirby, Cat. Dinrn. Up. p. 531. n. 77 (1871) (Brjizil) ; Burm., 



Deser. Pep. Argent, v. Lep., Atla.s p. 8. n. 18 (1879) (Corcovado) ; Oberth., El. dEnt. iv. p. 91. 



n. 283 (1880) (Brazil) ; Haase, Uutersuch. Mimicry i. p. 79 (1893). 



cJ ¥ . Palpiis black ; posterior abdominal segment not spotted red in male, 

 there being in female a spot only behind vaginal cavity ; vein R' of hiudwing more 

 distal than M- ; tail long, spatulate, tooth M' also somewhat prolonged. Red 

 spots of hindwing not opalescent. Scales behind SIP of underside of forewing 

 elongate, entire in both sexes ; scales of bnffish-green patch of forewing and most 

 scales of the red patch on upjierside of hindwing of male also entire. Mid- and 

 hindtibiae of male incrassate, densely covered with minute hairs, the s])ines being 

 small and almost restricted to the underside ; foretibia spinose. Fore- and midtarsi 

 in male about half as long again as tibiae ; not quite so long in female. In 

 male sometimes a greyish band on underside of forewing across apex of cell, 

 corresponding to the band of female. 



Scent-organ : fold large, containing a very narrow strij)e of long grey wool. 



Genitalia : c?. Tenth tergite a little longer than the sternite, bearing proximaily 

 on each side some irregular prominent teeth. Harpe very broad, rounded and 

 strongly dent.ite at apex, one large conical tooth veutrally in middle. Penis-sheath 



acuminate, the tip a little curved over the oriKce. ?. Some distance proximaily 



of vaginal oritice on both sides a large, triangular, somewhat rounded lobe, convex 

 on outer side ; postvaginal area transversely wrinkled, mesially impressed ; proximal 

 edge of this impression somewhat raised, especially mesially. Bristles of anal 

 segment gradually tapering to a fine point. 



Early stages not known. 



Jlal/. Brazil : Province of Rio de Janeiro. 



In the Tring Museum: 21 <?(? and 16 ? ?. 



22. Papilio orellana Hew. (1852). 



Papilio o)f//'i)»r Hewitson, Trans:. Enl. Soc. Load. (2). ii. p. 2.3. t. 5. fig. 2. cj (1852) (.Amazon); 

 Uoubl., Westw. and Hew., Cen.Diurn. Up. ii. p. 529 (18,52) ; Gray, Cut. Up. Ins. Hril. .\liis. i. 

 Pap. p. 51. D. 246 (1852) ; Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Und. (2). ii. p. 250 (1H54) (Upper Amazons ; 

 forest) ; Gray, Ust Up. Ins. Brit. .Mus.i. Pap. p. 05. n. 201 (185ii) (Ega) ; Bates, Tran.t. Enl. 

 Soc. Land. (2). V. p. 34,3, .358 (1801) ((J, Ega) ; id., Joitrn. Entom. I. p. 226 n. 18 (1802) (Ega) ; 

 Felder, Verli. Zool. Bol. Gcv. W'lrn xiv. p. 295. n. 79 (1804) (Ega); Kirby, Cat. Dinni. Up. 

 p. 528. n. 04 (1871) (Ega) ; Oberth., Et. d'Eut. iv. p. 116. n. 270'"- (1880) (Iquito.-) ; .StauJ., 

 E.rot. Tagf. p. v.). t. 1.3. ? (1884) (Iquitos) ; Halmel, Iris iii. p. 275 (18;i(l) (Sao I'anlo de 

 OliveDfa). 



Palpus black ; M- of hindwing more distal than R' ; tooth R^ prominent. 

 6- Forewing witiiout markings, excejit the wiiite fringe-dots, whicli are 



