( 4fi2 ) 



riilersuch. itimkrij i. p. 79 (1893) ; Michael, Ins vii. p. 213 (1S94) (Sao Paulo de Olivenc^a) ; 



Weeks, lUuHti: niuni. Lq,. p. 20 (190')) (Clmlumani). 

 Priiicrps ihim/naiis scsy.<fr/s, Hiibner, Sminnl. Exnt. Schmctl. i. t. 12S. (J. (180G — .') (Ii:ib. V ; " ? " 



false). 

 rojiilin ctitnra Gray, C'<(/. Lrp. Iiis. Brit. JI/«.--. i. Paj>. p. ;>H. n. 2("i('). t. 5. fig. 2. $ (1852) {jiitrliiii ; 



Hon (J). 

 Papilio lijcmnes id., I.e. p. 52. n. 251 (1852) (nom. nov. pro Esper. t. 12. fig. 3 ; — artefact) ; id., Lht 



Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. GG. n. 2r)6 (1851'.). 

 Papilio scHostris var. (J zestos, Oberthiir, Et. d'Eiit. iv. p. 00. sub n. 281 (1880) {/utrlim ; Amazons). 

 Entlnpogim se^iostris, Kirby, in Allen's Nat. Libr., Lep. Butt. ii. p. 270 (IH'.IG) ; id., in Hiibn., Sdiiiml. 



EjcoI. Schmett. ed. ii. p. 88. t. 128. fig. 3. 4. (190—?). 



c?. Usnall}' no red spot on upperside of hiiulwing ; spots of underside rather 

 more distal than in the previous, in Bolivian specimens sometimes minute. 



?. Two patches M' — SM- on forewing, remote from cell. One of our two 



females- from East Bolivia (Santa Crnz de la Sierra) has only two small spots 

 on upperside of hindwing, bearing on underside an additional dot R' — 11^ ; the 

 spots of upper- and underside of hindwing are ])ink in both specimens. 



Hal). Orinoco ; the Guianas ; Panl to Peru ; Bolivia ; Goyaz. 



In the Tring Mnseam TO S<S, 20 ? ?, from: Snapnre, Caura It., Orinoco, 

 Oct. I'J02 (S. M. Klages) ; Britisli Gniana; Surinam ; Sautareiu ; Obidos ; R. Jnrna, 

 June 1897 (Dr. Bach); Iquitos (Stuart); R. Ucayali and R. Oachyaco (Stuart); 

 R. Mi.xiollOjLoreto (Baer) ; Pozuzo,Hu;innco (Hoffmanns); ('hanchamayo(Schnnkc); 

 R. ("huchuras, Hnannco (Iloifmanns) ; La Union, Carabaya, ~tJOU ft., Nov. I'.dl-t 

 (Ockenden) ; Salinas, Bolivia, July 1895, and Reyes, August 1895 (Stuart); 

 Mapiri ; Province Sara, S. Oruz de la Sierra (Steinbach). 



24. Papilio childrenae Gray (1832). 



(J. Papilio childrenae Gray, in Oriff., .1«(»(. KimjJ. xv. p. (573. t. 38. fig. 1 (1832) (" Brazil,'' error 



loci). 

 ? . Papilio childrenae, Felder, Wien. Eut. Mun. v. p. 73. n. (j (1801) (Bogota). 



(? ? . Close to P. nesostr/s. In male, green area of forewing much larger, 



entering cell, occupying from one-third to two-thirds of the cell, one or more 

 white spots beyond apex of cell, either on both sides, or only below, or the 

 spots absent; red spot of hindwing always present, obliijue, contiguous with 

 cell, cxjianded at cell from before M' to M^, the red scaling before M' being 

 restricted to the very base of the cellule. On underside of liiiidwiiig there is a 

 row of spots from SO" to anal angle, but the upper spots, which are small, are 

 always shaded with black, being in most specimens absent ; spot R' — M- larger 

 than the others, spot M' — M- often the only one preserved, besides a more or less 



linear spot M- — SM-, which is often interrnjited. In female, two huffish white 



patches M'— SM" on forewing, separate from cell, the first sometimes minute, the 

 second always large, often a minute spot behind SM" and another before M' ; 

 several spots beyond ajiex of cell, but no spot in cell ; hindwing resembling that 

 of P. sesosfiis. 



Scent-organ as in P. sesostris. 



Genitalia as in P. sesostris; bari)e more curved, dentition at apex a little more 

 ventral, the solitary ventral tooth larger. 



Early stages not known. 



llab. Guatemala to Ecuador. 



Two subspecies. 



