( 504 ) 



(J. PapiVii Eques Tinjanus eitri ineiles id., /..■. iv. p. 199. t. 38(1. fig. E. F (1782) (Berbices). 

 (J 5 . Pdjiilio luri/metli'S (!). ErichsoD, in Schomb., F. F. Brit. Guiana p. 59.^ (1848) ( ? = arriphus). 

 ^ J. Papilio eiirinmUs, Kirby, Cat. Diurii. L-p. p. 530. n. 76 (1871) (" var. b. P. limiuH" excl.) ; 

 Obertb., El. d'Enl. iv. p 95. n. 292 (1880) (synon.;OTr((Hi)- 



J?. Antenna deeper lilack than m P. neophil)is,ihe sensory grooves, thongh 

 sharply defined, not so distinct, being bhxck like the rest of the antenna. Mid- 

 tibia mnch more densely hairy than in P. neophilus. Apical half of forewing 

 opaque in both sexes. In male the cell of hindwing red from centre to apex on 

 npperside, the cell-patch being, however, often reduced, sometimes absent, 

 occasionally occupying about three-fifths of cell. In female forewing with a broad 

 white (slightly yellow) patch across cell, a large patch R^ — M' on disc, a smaller one 

 R- — R', and sometimes a small spot behind M'. Abdominal fold as iu P. neophilus. 



Genitalia: i . Harpe truncate, with two long spinelike teeth at apex, 

 sometimes accompanied by one or two small ones. 



Early stages not known. 



Hub. Mexico to Colombia, Venezuela and the Gniauas. 



Seba's figures, on which the name viridmaculatus was based by Goeze, are 

 rough. The underside (fig. 26) does not agree with any Papilio known. The 

 marginal spots are described as being white. The figure may have been meant 

 for P. aeneas, areas, or even neophilus. 



a. P. areas mi/lotes Bates (1861). 



(J 9 • Piiji'l'" iinjlfiles Gray, List Lep. Iiis. Brit. Miis. i. Pap. p. 64. n. 258 (1856) («om. niid. ; 



Mexico ; Nicaragua) ; Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lniid. (2). v. p. .346. note (1861) (Nicaragua ; 



descr. of (J J ) ; Weidem., Pror. Enl. So,:. P/iilad. ii. p. 147 (1863) (Mexico ; Central America) ; 



Felder, Verh. Zuol. Bot. Ges. Wie.n xiv. p. 296. n. 109 (1864) (Nicaragua ; Mexico ? ; ihjciinus J 



of miilotes); Butl. & Druce, Pro,-. Znol. Soc. Loud. p. 364. n. 365 (1874) (Costa Rica); Strecker, 



Bull. ^Toths N. Amer. p. 68. n. 4 (1878) (" S. California " false ; Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama) ; 



Godm. & Salv., Biol. Ceiitr. Amer., Rhop. ii. p. 198. n. 13. t. 65. fig. 9. 9a. genit. (1890) (Mexico 



to Costa Rica). 

 PapiU'i docimus Gray, List Lfp. Ins. Brit. J/h.s. i. Pap. p. 64. n. 259 (1856) {iioni. mul. ; Nicaragua) ; 



Weidem., I.e. p. 147 (1863) (Mexico). 

 cJ. Pupilio caleli Reakirt, Proc. But. Sor. Philad. ii. p. 138. n. 8 (1863) (Guatemela); Felder, Verh. 



Zoo!. Bot. Ges. nVewxiv. p. 296. n. 107 (1864) (Guatemala; tonila ? otraMi?); Strecker, 



Lep. Rhop. Iht. p. 15. (1873) (" = polymetus Godt.") ; id.. I.e. Suppl. iii. p. 17 (1900) (type in 



coll. Strecker). 

 ? . Papilio tonila Reakirt, /.<■. p. 140. n. 10 (1863) (Guatemala); Streck., /.-;. iii. p. 17 (1900) (type 



in coll. Strecker). 

 (J. Papilio almincdfs Felder, Verk. Zool. Bot. Oe$. Wicii xiv. p. 286. n. lOG (1864) {uom. mul.; 



Nova Granada ''.) ; id., Reise Novara, Lep. p. 36. n. 26. t. 7. fig. e (1865). 

 ?. Papilio aristuiuenes Felder, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 296. n. 108 (1864) [mim. mul.; 



Mexico) ; id., Reise Xovara, Lep. p. 33. n. 27. t. 7. fig. a (1865). 

 Papilio euriiiiedis, Boisduval, Consid. Lip. Guatem. p. 6 (1870) (Honduras; Nicaragua; Costa 



Rica; " Venezuela " alia subspec. ; alcamedes = etiriinedes). 

 Papilio eiirimedes var. c. P. mylotes, Kirby, Cal. Diiini. I^ip. p. 530. sub n. 76 (1871) (Nicaragua). 

 Pap>ilio eurimcdes var. d. P. tonila, id., /.<•. (Mexico). 

 Papilio enrimeiles var. e. P. caleli, id., I.e. 

 Pajiilio zaeynlhus var. P. polymetus, id. («tw Godart, 1810, err. det.), /.•■. p. Sii'.i. n. 76b (1.177) 



(caleli = polymetus, error). 



S. Forewing: green patch R' — M'. long, rarely without white spot; cell 

 usually with green and white spot; no streak at inner margin, patches ]M' — SM- 

 large.— — Hindwing : red spots large, all separate from cell on underside. 



?. Band df hindwing sejiarate from cell above and below, bright red, uo spot 

 SC*— R'. 



