( 467 ) 



of R. Hnallaga (Stuart); Poznzo, Hndnnco (W. Hoffmanns); R. (Ilmchuras 

 (W. IIiiiFraaiins) ; Paohitoa ; Cuzco ; Mapiri, Bolivia. 



In coll. Obcrthiir a series of both sexes from : Tarajjoto ; ('avallo Coclio ; 

 Sarayaou ; Pebas. 



28. Papilio cutorina Stand. (1808). 



(J. Piipilio reiiiiminis local var. nilorii, Bates {iinii Gray, 18.')2, err. det.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Loml. (2). 



V. p. Ml, .355 (ISr.l) (/mrlhn ; ^ only). 

 (J. riijiilin riilnra, Felder, Vcrh. Zonl. Bat. Ges. Wieit xiv. p. 202. n. 43 (18(;4) {parlim) ; Dnice, 



Proc. Znol. Sue. Land. p. 245. n. 2 (1876) (tJcayali and Huallaga) ; Kirby, Trans. Eiit. Soc. 



p. .353 (1881) (Ecuador, common !— this insect? ?) ; Hahnel, Iris iii. p. 275 (1800) (Sao Paulo 



de Olivenfa) ; Michael, Iris vii. p. 214 (1804) (Sao Paulo de Olivenja). 

 Papilio vertumnus var. g. P. ciitura, Kirby, C'ul. Diurn. Lep. p. 625. sub n. Gl (1871) (Upper 



Amazons). 

 S ? . Papitio cutorina Staudinger, Iris xi. p. 139 (1898) (Sao Paulo de Olivenga ; Pebas ; Iquitos) ; 



id., l.c. p. 37l"i (1800) {mazeppa ii ? of cutorina) ; Grose-Smith, Rhnp. Exot. iii. p. 51. n. 37. 



Pap. t. 22. fig. 1. 2. S (1902). 

 ?. Papilio maspppa Grose-Smith, l.c. p. 42. n. 29. Pap. t. 17. fig. 3 (1809) (Liuitos). 



Palpns red. Fringe of forewing spotted. Cell of hindwiug narrow at apex, 

 D' being transverse and short. 



(J. Tibiae spiuose, not incrassate. Eighth abdominal segment edged with 

 red ventrally. Glaucons green patch of forewing from inner margin to M' or a 

 little beyond, proportionally longer than in P. eertumnti.i in basi-distal direction. 

 Only two red spots on njiperside of hiudwing situated between _M' and (SM'). 

 Spots on underside of hindwing cream-colour, somewhat glaucous buff at edges, 

 resembling the spots of P. aeneas holivar. 



? . Porewing without white patches. Hindwing with creamy baud consistiug 

 usually of five contiguous spots. 



Neuration, scent-organ and genitalia essentially as in P. rcrtuirmus. 



Early stages not known. 



Ilab. Upper Amazons, East Peru, and East Ecuador. 



In the Tririg Museum : 3 J <?, 3 ¥ ? , from : Coca, R. Napo, Ecuador (R. Haensch) ; 

 Rio Chuchuras, Hminuco (W. Hoffmanns); R. C'achyaco, affluent of R. Huallaga 

 (Stuart) ; Sao Paulo de Oliveuf a ; Itaituba ; Pelias. 



In coll. Oberthiir : 2 cJc?, 7 ? ? from Icpiitos and Sao Paulo de 01iven(;a. 



29. Papilio phosphorus Bates (1861) (PI. IV. lig. i). in. II). 



(J. Papilio phosjihorii.'i Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loml. (2). v. p. 342 note (1800) (R. Demerara). 



? . Papilio ijraliauHs HewitsoD, Exot. Bull. ii. Pap. t. 5. fig. 13 (1801) (New Granada ; "^J" false). 



Having received a female agreeing almost in every detail with Hewitson's type 

 (which is a female with a male abdomen stuck on), we have no longer any doubt 

 \\\a,t jilmsiphonis and gratianu.'i are the sexes of the same species. 



(?. Tibiae spinose, not incrassate. Palpus red. Vppersidc : forewing semi- 

 transparent in apical area; a glaucons or huffish green patch from hinder margin 

 forward to M' or beyond ; one or two white spots behind M^ often a tliird before 



M% minute or large, usually elongate, often absent. Hiudwing rather strongly 



dentate ; a row of three, four, or five spots, gradually decreasing in size from M- 

 liirward, the last two more or less contiguous, the others separate, distance of spot 

 K' — M' from cell at least equal to half the length of the spot. 



Untkrsii/e : forewing always (?) with iit least one minute white dasli behind or 

 before M-, usually with two spots, often three, two of which stand between M" and 



