( 487 ) 



two large spots R^ — M^, not touching M-. Spots of bindwing smaller, being 



shorter and narrower, than in orbignijanus; spot SO- — li' sometimes missing. 



Hah. Eastern Bolivia. 



In the Tring Mnsenm 11 c?(?, 2 ? ?, from : Santa Crnz de la Sierra, Jannary, 

 April — May 1!.H)4 (J. Steinbach) ; E. Grande, Province Cordillera, December 1903 

 (J. Steinbach). 



In coll. Gudraan from Rio San Mateo. 



h. P. anchises orhignyanus Lucas (1852). 



(J. Painlio nrhirjnijiinns Lucas, Reo. Zooh ("2). iv. p. 192. t. 10. fig. 3 (I85'2) (Corrientes) ; Doubl., 



Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diiirii. Lep. ii. p. 530 (1852) ; Gray, Lht Lep. Ins. Brit. Mun. i. rup. 



p. 64. n. 25G (1856); Bates, Trans. Ent. Sue. Loml. (2). v. p. 311, 357 (1861) ; Felder, Vcrh. 



Znol. Bot. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 294. n. 64 (1864). 

 P(ipilii) cyiiuicldcs var. a. P. orhiijmjaniis, Kirby, Cat. Diurii. Lep. p. 526. sub n. 61 e. (1871) 



(Corrientes). 

 (^. Papilio serapis, Burmeister {non Boisd., 1836, err. det.), Descr. Rep. Argent, v. Lip. p. 64. 



n. 6 (1878) {parlhn). 



(S. Green patch of forewing rarely much widening posteriorly, its pro.ximal 

 and distal edges being ]iarallel in most individuals ; always a buffish white spot 

 M' — M-, often very large, usually also a second spot before M' and often a third 



behind M-. Hindwing with an evenly curved band which gradually widens 



posteriorly, consisting of five spots and a line behind M'-, the spots close together, 

 but separate, the veins being black, rarely a dot in cell (type-specimen). 



On u)>dcrsi(le of hindwing a row of seven spots, the last two being usually 

 merged together. 



? . Forewing : a sjiot of variable size in cell, rarely absent, reaching sometimes 

 halfway across cell ; three spots R- — M- on disc, the first minute, often absent, the 

 second the largest, the third mostly rounded off behind and then not touching vein Ml 

 Hindwing : band from SO- to abdominal edge, separate from cell. 



Larva reddish-brown ; a spot at sides of the thoracic segments and of the last 

 two abdominal rings, a dorsal spot on each side of mesial line on second and tenth 

 rings, and an oblique, sometimes macular, side-band on si.xth and seventh ; 

 tubercles of prothoras not longer than those on the following segments. Dorsal 

 tubercle of thorax of pupa small, divided ; abdomen with two pyramid-shaped dorsal 

 tubercles and a smaller one in front of them. 



Hab. Paraguay; adjacent district of Argentina; Blatto Grosso ; Province 

 Goyaz in Brazil. 



In the Tring Museum IGJcJ, 8 ??,6 larvae, 1 pupa, from: Formosa, 

 Argentina; Patino cue, Paraguay, February 1894 (Montforts) ; Villa Maria to 

 Diamantino, January 1897 (Andeer). 



i, P. anchises foetterlei subsp. nov. (PI. VII. fig. 44. 3", 45. ?). 



i. V i>periiiik. — Forewing : two very large white patches R' — M-, often 

 followed by a smaller spot and usually accompanied by a minute streak in cell ; 

 bluish grey scaling between the white patches and inner margin, partly edging the 



patches, especially on distal side. Hindwing : red band rather paler than in 



orhignyanus, broader, entering cell (always ?), streak behind M- very distinct, inner 

 edge of band almost straight from SC^ to base of M". 



Underside paler than npper ; white spots of forewing somewhat larger, 



