(485) 



tJ. Piijiiliu to.mris var. a. P. aiiacharsis, Kirby, l.r. 



Papilio xciixk (!), Kaye, Proc. Eiit. Soc. Laml. p. 19 (1901) (= nli/ulle.n, both bred from one ^ ; 



error of identification). 

 Papilhi zeti;ris, id., Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. p. 206. n. 194 (1904) (Trinidad ; " larvae on orange ! ! " 



fal-se. — These larvae belonged probably to P. anchisiades). 

 PapUh cymochs (!), id., I.e. n. 195 (1904) (Trinidad). 



S. Similar to os'/ris ; band of forewitig on the whole rather narrower, at least 

 in many specimens, with one, two or three white spots ; hiiidwing nsually with 

 three red spots, often preceded by a small sjiot and followed by a minute streak. 



On underside most specimens with fonr spots on hindwing, often preceded by a 

 small fifth, bnt one of onr sjiecimens with seven spots. 



?. Spots of forewing pnrer white than in the previous forms, the discal ones 

 differently placed ; cell-spot small, triangular, not reaching halfway across the cell, 

 often a mere streali ; two discal spots 11^ — M-, the second extending farther distad 



than the first, occasionally a minute dot before W. Hindwing : band almost 



evenly red, widest in middle, no spot before R'. 



On underside the last spot of the band of the hindwing much reduced, some- 

 times minute, usually isolated. 



Ilab. Trinidad ; Peninsula of Paria ; Orinoco. 



In the Triug Museum 24 c?c?, 17 ? ?,from: Caicara, Orinoco, March 1897, 

 May and July 1898 (Cherrie) ; Snapure, February 1899, La Vuelta, May 1904, 

 t'orosito, June 19U4, Caura R. (S. M. Klages); Patao, Guiria, August 1891 ; various 

 places on Trinidad, December, January and February. 



e. P. anchises anchises L. (1758) (PI. IV. fig. 8. VS). 



% . Papilio Eques Trojaniis anchises h\nu6, Syst. JVat. ed. x. p. 460. n. 10(1858) (cit. excl.) ; Clerck, 



Iron. Lis. ii. t. 29. fig. 1 (1764) ; Linn^, Miis. Lvd. Ulr. p. 191. n. 10 (1764) ; id., Syst. Nat. 



ed. xii. p. 746. n. 11 (1767) ; Fabr., Spec. Ins. ii. p. 7. n. 26 (1775) (cit. excl.) ; Goeze, Ent. 



Beytr. iii. 1. p. 34. n. 11 (1779) (cit. excl.) ; Fabr., Spec. Ins. ii. p. 7. n. 26 (1781) (cit. excl.) ; 



Gmelin, Syst. Xut. i. 5. p 2230. n. II (1790) (cit. excl.) ; Fabr., Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. 13. n. 40 



(1793) (cit. excl.). 

 Papilio Eques anchises Linne, Syst. Nat. ed. Lange, p. 460. n. 10 (1760). 

 Papilio (Troes) anchises, Miiller, Nutiirs. v. 1. p. 669. n. 11 (1761) (larva exclusa). 

 (J. Papilio Eques Trojanus vertummis Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 32. t. 211. fig. C (1779) (Surinam ; 



non fig. A. B.). 

 Priamides vertumnus, Hiibner, Verz. hek. Schmelt. p. 87. n. 911 (1818 ?) (partini). 

 Pajiilio vertiiinniis, Godiitt, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 37. n. .38 (1819) (jiartim) ; Boisd., Sjiec. Gen. Lip.\. 



p. 298. n. 129 (1836) (parOm). 

 cj ?. Fupilio anchises, Boisduval, I.e. p. 291. n. 119 (1836) (Surinam) ; FelH., Vei-h. Zool. Dot. Ges. 



Wien xiv. p. 293. n. 44 (1864) (Surinam) ; Guen., Ann. Soc. Ent. France p. 309 (1867) (descr. 



of $ ) ; Auriv., Kongl. Sv. Vet, Ah. Ilandl. xix. 5. p. 15. n. 10 (1882) (recensio critica ; descr. 



of $ ; probably type specimen). 

 Papilio vertumnns var. a., Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. .Mus. i. Pa2>. p. 57. sub n. 266 (1852) ; id.. List 



Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 69. sub n. 281 (1856). 

 (J. Papilio telmosis Bates. Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. (2). v. p. 340, 366 (1861) (Surinam ; type : Cramer's 



fig. C, I.e. ; " extends into Columbia " false) ; Feld., Ve7-h. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 293. n. 45 



(1864) (Surinam) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 528. n. 62 F (1871) ; Moschl, Verh. Znol. Bot. 



Ges. Wien xxvii. p. 295 (1876) (Surinam) ; Oberth., Et. d'Enl. iv. p. 82. n. 273(1880) (Gnyane ; 



variability ; = eteocles). 

 (J. Papilio eteocles Felder, Verh. Zool. Dot. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 293. n. 49 (1864) (hab. ? ; nom. nud.) ; 



id., Rcise Nomra, Lep. p. 22. n. 12. t. 7. fig. e. ^ (1865) (bab.?). 

 Papilio cyphotes var. a. P. eteocles Kirby, I.e. p. 527. sub n. 62 d (1871). 



cJ. Upper.vdL'. — Fovc-<N\-Qg: band very variable, extending from M' to inner 

 margin, often being reduced to a narrow strgak, not rarely altogether absent, all 



