( 492 ) 



in the Triug Museum 7 tJrf, 5 ? ?, from : Baitica, Britisli Guiana, February 

 1904 ; Paramaribo, February 1892 (Ellacombe) ; New Amsterdam. 



39. Papilio aglaope Gray (1852). 



(2) Papilio Eqiies Trojanus eurisleus Cramer, Phjj. ExuI. i. p. 47. t. 29. fig. F (177;'j) (f^urinam ; 



this species ?). 

 (?) Papilio eiiristeiis, Boisduval, Spec. Geii. Lip. i. p. 282. n. 107 (183G) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lcp. 



p. 528. n. CS (1871). 

 cJ. Papilio aglaope Gray, Cat. Lep. Lis. Brit. .Uiis. i. Pap. p. 55. n. 2C0. t. 10. fig. 5. ^ (1852) (Pani ; 



partim, J alia species) ; Wall., Trans. Eiit. Sac. Loud. (2). ii. p. 255 (1854) (Amazona, forest) ; 



Gray, List Lcp. Lis. Brit. .Vus. i. Pap. 07. n. 275 (1850) {jiartim) ; Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. 



(2). V. p. 343, 358 (1801) (Pari ; only two ^ ^ known) ; id., Journ. Enlom. i. p. 220. n. 19 



(1802) (Para, rare) ; Feld., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wieii xiv. p. 2'.I5. n. 83 (1804) (Pari) ; Kirby, 



Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 528. n. 07 (1871). 

 ? . Papilio crlaces Gray, Cat. Lep. Lis. Brit. Mas. i. Pap. p. 49. n. 2(0. t. 8. fig. 10 (1852) (Bolivia ; 



cj alia sjiecies') ; id., .s Lrj>. Lis. Brit. J/«s. i. Paj). p. 03. n. 253 (1850) (partim). 

 ¥ . Papilio callicles Bates, Tram. Ent. Soc. Loud. (2). v. p. 301 (1801) (nom. nov. pro erlaces J ) ; 



Feld., I.e. p. 295. n. 80 (1804) ; Kirby, Z.c.p. 629. n. 70 (1871) ; Hopff., Stctt. Ent. Zeit. xl.p. 50. 



n. e (1879) (Bolivia). 

 cJ ?. Papilio hjsimachus Honratb, Bcrl. Ent. Zeitschr. xxxii. p. 251. t. 5. fig. 5. (J, fig. 0. ? (1888) 



(Soathera Peru). 



We believe Cramer's figure of euristeus to represent a specimen of tliis species. 

 But as the figure is very rough, and as, further, the species is not known from 

 Surinam, we are not certain that our identification is correct. For this reason we 

 treat the name euristeus as of doubtful application, and accept Gray's name aglaope 

 for the present insect. 



cJ. Forewing shorter, its distal margin more convex than in P. lysandcr; 

 bluish green band more straight, patch M^ — SM- square ; a large white spot 

 M' — M^ in band, generally a second spot R^ — M' ; fringe usually with small red 



spots. Hindwing : a row of four red spots, which are much shorter than in 



P. hjsander, being separate from cell ; sometimes a minute fifth spot before R'. 



? . Resembling closely the white-spotted female of li/sander. Apical area of 

 forewing less transparent, apex broader, distal margin more convex ; hindwing 

 more evenly rounded. 



There are two forms, one which resembles the male in the position of the spots 

 of the forewing, and the other resembling P. lysander ? -f. parsodes. 



a'. ?-f. lysimachus Hour., I.e. — Forewing with three spots in a straight row, 

 spot M^ — SM- greenish, small, spot M' — M- white, ronuiled, a little longer than 

 broad, spot R' — M' white, shaded with brown, narrow, situated along M'. 



b^. ¥-f. callicles Bates, I.e. — Forewing with large white patch M' — M-, a 

 smaller patch W — M' and a streak in cell. 



Scent-organ as in P. li/sander. 



Hub. of P. aglaope : Lower Amazons ; Southern Pern ; East Bolivia. 



In the Tring Museum 3 c?c?, 2 ? ¥, from : Igarape (W. Hoffmanns) ; Panl 

 (Stuart); Province Sara, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, February—Aiiril 1904 

 (J. Steiubach). 



411. Papilio lysander Cram. (177.5). 



Seba, Tliesaur. iv. p. 12. t. 7. fig. 27. 28. ? (1704). 

 (J. Pajjilio Equcs Trocs lysander Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 46. t. 29. fig. C. D. (1775) (Surinam) ; 

 Goeze, Ent. Beytr. iii. I. p. 30. note (1779) (var. of aeneas) ; Esper, .li(.s/. Schmett. p. 62. n. 27. 

 t. 16. fig. 1 (1788) (fringe-spots of hindwing white in figure !). 



