( ^65 ) 



Spots on nuderskle of hindwiag either cream-colonr as in lacydes, or red as in 

 erlaces, or intermediate. 



? . Forewing : two white spots R- — M', the second mnch the largest, its 

 posterior proximal corner cnt off ; cell-spot more or less triangnlar, jnst reaching 



across cell, rarel}- a small streak in front of cell. Hiudwing : band j-ellowish 



cream-colonr, broader than in lacijdes, sjiot C — SC^ small or absent. 



Hub. North-East Pern, sonthward to Hnanuco. Type of name : ? from Poznzo. 



In the Tring Mnseum, '~;i c? c?, 5 ? ?, from: Poznzo, 800— lUOO m. (W. 

 Hoffmanns) ; Cnshi, 1820 m. (W. Hoffmanns). 



In coll. Oberthttr a series of males from Uhachapo3-as and Moyobamba. 



c. P. erlaces erlaces Gray (1852). 



(J. PapHio erlaces Gray, I.e. (1852) (Bolivia); \i.. List Lep. Lis. Brit. Miis. i. Pup. p. 63. d. 253 



(18.'>6) (pmiim) ; Bates, Trans. Enl. Soo. Land. (2). v. p. 341, 356. n. 8 (1861) (Bolivia ; 



Eastern Peru) ; Felder, Verh. Zool. Bid. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 293. n. 46 (1864) (Bolivia ; Peru) ; 



Kirby, Cat. Diurii. Lep. p. 628. n. 62g (1871) (Bolivia) ; Hopff., StM. Eiit. Zeit. xl. p. 49. n. 5 



(1879) (= luctiiosa ; Bolivia ; Chanchamayo ; descr. of $ ) ; Weeks, lUiistr. Diiirn. Lep. p. 28 



(1905) (Bolivia : Cochabamba). 

 ?. PapiUii hlerodes, Bates, I.e. p. 341 (1861) (parthn). 

 ?. Pa2>!lio cjjphotes Gray, I.e. p. 49. n. 241 (1852) ("S. America") ; Kirby, l.r. p. 527. n. 60d (1871) 



(pnrtim). 

 (J. PapUio lucluosa Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 12 (1869) (Peru) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 527. n. 62 b 



(1871). 



S. AVhite spots of forewing very variable in size, rarely absent. On nnder- 

 side of hiudwing from five to seven red spots, the central ones the largest and more 

 or less extended pinkish white. 



? . Forewiug : most specimens with three white spots behind cell, there being 

 a streak behind M' in addition to spots R^ — M' ; spot R- — R' sometimes minute ; 

 cell-spot very varialile, in most individuals triangnlar, not reaching across cell, in 

 some specimens as large as in lacydes, there being in this case a prominent streak 



in front of cell ; some individuals with minute spot before R^. Hindwing : band 



red, on the whole paler and spots R^ — M^ longer in the specimens from East 

 Central Peru than in those from South-East Peru and Bolivia ; the band consisting 

 usually of seven spots, the last of which are more or less merged together, the 

 upper two being occasionally absent. 



Hub. Pern to North Argentina, from the Rio Peren(5 (Chanchamayo) southward 

 to Tucuman. 



One of the (!hanchamayo females which we have seen has the band of the 

 hiudwing orange-red (coll. Charles Oberthiir), being a transition to xantkias. 



In the Tring Museum, 70 SS, 23 ? ?,from : Chanchamayo (W. Hoffmanns) ; 

 R. Toro, Chanchamayo, August— September 1001 (Simons) ; R. Perene, March 1900 

 (Simons) ; R. Slucuri, S.E. Peru, June 1901 (Simons) ; various places in Carabaya, 

 S.E. Peru, apparently all through the year (G. Ockenden) ; Vilcanota, Cnzco, 

 3000 m. (Garlepp ; from Stand. & Bang-Haas, altitude correct ? ?) ; Cajon, Cnzco 

 (Garlepp) ; Huancabamba, N.E. of Cerro de Pasco (Boettger) ; R. Cachyaco, affluent 

 of R. Hnallaga (Stuiirt) ; Marcapata ; Mapiri ; Yungas de la Paz ; R. Burmcjo to 

 R. Pilcomayo, Bolivia, December 1903, and Province Sara, S. Cruz de la Sierra 

 (J. Steinbach); R. Grande, Province Cordillera, December 1903 (J. Steinbach); 

 Tucuman (G. A. Baer). 



