( 489 ) 



c? 9. Pajii!ionep1wlioii,¥e\ieT,1'erh. Zool. Bot. Ges. ir/mxiv.p. 293.D. 51 (18G4) (Southern Brazil); 



Kirby, CkI. Diiirii. Lep. p. 527. n. 62 (1871) (Brazil) ; Weym., ^Mt. Ent. Zdt. Iv. p. 315. n. it 



(IK'Jy) (Rio Grande do Sul) ; Mabilde, Triim Pravt Bui-bol. liio Grande do Sid p. 44 (1890) ; 



Bonningh., Vei-!>. Ver. Nut. Unterh. ix. p. 27 (189G) (Rio de Janeiro ; rather common). 

 cJ. Piipiliu ncplmlion ab. 1 ^ P. haemon Felder, Verh. Zool. But. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 293. sub n. 51. 



p. ;«(■,( 1864) (Mus. "Vienna). 

 cJ 5 . Pdp'din veftumniis, Burmeister, Desci: Ri'p. Argent, v. Lej)., Atlas p. 7. n. IG (1879) (larva, 



pupa; Rio de Janeiro to Santa Catharina ; synon. j'cii'tim') ; Seitz, Stett. But. Zcit. liv. p. 18 



(1893) (Santos). 

 cJ. Pop'diiiosniandnjas (.'), Burmeister, I.e. (1879) (sub syn.). 

 ?. Papilio nephuhon (.'), Bonninghausen, I.e. 

 Endoporjnn nephal'ion, Kirby, in Hiibn., Samtnl. Exot. Schnetl. ed. ii. p. 88. t. 4G5. fig. 3. 4 (190— V). 



In structure practically the same as P. anchises, but very different in colour 

 from the Brazilian form of that insect. 



S . The creamy patch of the forewing large, consisting of two or three spots, 

 spot M' — M^ being the largest, the patch extending occasionally to near SM^, 

 sometimes only spot M^ — M- distinct ; some specimens with a minute dot in cell. 



Hiudwing usually with three spots R- — M-, rarely with two only, often an 



additional s^Mt SC- — R' marked, but apparently never a spot R' — R- ; tooth R^ 

 prominent. 



On underside the three spots R- — M- of hindwing pinkish white, their distal 

 portions remaining red ; two red spots between M- and anal angle, usually confluent, 

 and a spot SC- — R\ the latter often vestigial. 



? . Forewing with or without cell-spot ; a patch of two or three discal spots, 



spot M' — M- the largest. Hindwing : red band from R^ to abdominal margin, 



consisting of five spots, the last two being usually confluent ; most specimens with 

 an additional spot SO- — R', while in some others there is also a dot R' — R- ; rarely 

 spot W — R- present and SC- — R' absent. 



On underside there is apparently always a cell-spot on forewing. The 



hindwing bears always a sjiot SC- — R', while spot R' — R- is rarely marked ; spots 

 R- — M- are rather large, sometimes spot R^ — M' touching cell, but there is never 

 a dot in cell ; colour of these spots as in c?. 



Early stages described by Burmeister, I.e. 



Hub. Brazil ; Matto Grosso ; Paraguay and adjacent districts of Argentina. 



In the Tring Museum 40 <S i , 32 ¥ ?, from: Minas Geraiis (A. Kennedy); 

 Riu de Janeiro ; Organ Mts., Sarapuhy, and Corcovado ; Sao Paulo ; Castro, Parana 

 (E. D. Jones); Hajahy, S. Catharina, February 1897; Yhu, Paraguay, September 

 — December 1896 (Audeer) ; Sapucay, Paraguay, October, December, and January 

 (W. Foster). 



III. Lysander Group. 



Marginal spots of hindwing red. Palpus always black. Hindtibia of male 

 incrassate, hairy, foretibia not enlarged, spinose as in female. Harpe long, reaching 

 close to ajiex of clasper, truncate, with two to five apical spinelike teeth, ventral 

 edge non-dentate or minutely denticulate, never with a prominent conical tooth as 

 in most species of the Aeneas Group. Anal segment of female without the short 

 Btout spinelike bristles of the Belus Group ; in the vaginal cavity, on the proximal 

 side, two broadly triangular lobes close together, these lobes jjointing proximad 

 when the walls of the cavity are pushed outside. 



