( 482 ) 



Underside: spots of forewing a little larger than above, cell-spot reacbing 



across cell in all specimens, subcostal streak present. Hindwing : band paler 



than above, narrower posteriorly, spot SC-— K' nearly always indicated. 



Hub. West Ecuador and West Colomliia. 



Tbe West Colombian males have rarely a white spot on the forewing, being 

 hardly distinguishable from jjlialias, while the females agree well with Ecuadorian 

 ones. 



In the Tring Museum 20 S S , 10 ? ?, from: Paramba, 3500 ft., Febrnary, 

 March and April 1S97, dry (Rosenberg); Chimbo, luoii ft., August I8'.)7 (Rosen- 

 berg) ; Cachabi, low country, January 1894 (Rosenberg) ; Zaruma, Jnne 1899, 

 1000 m., wet (Simons). 13 JcT from Rio Dagua, W. Colombia (Rosenberg). 



e. F. iphidamas tene.ates subsp. nov. 

 (J. rupilio osi/iv's, Godmau & Salv. (»oh Felder, 1861, err. det.), Trmis. Eiil. Sac. Loin], p. 121). n. 231 

 (1880) (Sta. Marta). 



<S. Upperside, forewing: apical area usually rather more transparent than 

 in P. i. phalias ; green patch narrow, separate from cell ; most specimens with one 



or two white spots. Hindwing with three red spots, separate from cell, often a 



small spot behind M', sometimes an additional dot behind R'. 



Undeiside : forewing with one, two or three white spots. Hindwing with four 



to seven spots in an almost straight row, somewhat resembling the band of ahjattes. 



? not known. 



Hah. North Venezuela, and Santa Marta, Colombia ; name-type from Cucnta, 

 Venezuela. 



Resembling alyattes in being rather more glossy blue on the hindwing than 

 in P. i. phalias, in the green patch of the forewing being reduced in width, the 

 streak along inner margin being often obsolescent (t'/pt'), and in the forewing 

 bearing often rather large white spots. The hindwing, however, is not so glossy 

 as in alj/attes, the spots of the underside are less close to cell, and the spot behind 

 M* of hindwing is smaller. The harpe is also somewhat diiferent, being narrower 

 and more curved, agreeing with that of 7'. /. phalias. 



In the Triug Museum 9 c?c? from : Cncuta and Porto Cabello, Venezuela; 

 Onaca, Santa Marta, 2200 ft. (Chas. Engelke) ; R. Hacho, Santa Marta, March 1898 

 ■^Wilmot Brown). 



35. Papilio anchises L. (1758) (PI. IV. fig. 8. 12.; VII. fig. 44—47). 



5. Papilio EquPi Tnijii/iiis aiirhisex Linm', Sysl. Xul. ed. x. p. 4G0. n. 10 (1758) (cit. exceptis) ; 



Clerck, Icon. Ins. ii. t. 2d. fig. 1 (17(U). 

 (J ? . Papilio anchises, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lip. i. p. 201. n. 119 (18I5G). 



cJ. Tibiae, and first tarsal segments somewhat incrassate and densely hairy. 

 Apical area of forewing semitransparent. Hindwing strongly glossy Idue on 

 disc ; red sj)ots rather closer to cell than in P. i. phalias, variable in number 

 and in size, often forming a continnous baud, many specimens bearing a small .-ipot 



behind M-. Spot M*— (SM') of underside of hindwing rather larger and more 



proximal than in P. iphidamas, the band of spots extending usually forward to SCI 



? . Apex of forewing somewhat transparent ; discal spot R- — R' smaller than 

 spot R'— M'. 



Early stages only known of P. a. orbigiiijanus. 



Hab. South America, from Colombia to Par.'i, Sao Paulo, Bolivia, and Paraguay. 

 Not known from Pern, 



