( 505 ) 



la coll. CJharles Oberthur there is a curious aberration of the male, from 

 San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The specimen has a large pale pink patch on the 

 underside of the forewing, the band on the underside of the hindwing being 

 also pale pink. 



Ilah. Mexico to Costa Rica. 



In the Tring Museum : 57 SS, 52 ? ¥ , from : Motzorougo, Mexico ; Maza- 

 tenauga and Retalhuleu, W. Guatemala, 1000 ft., September 1904- (A. Hall); 

 Escuintla, W. Guatemala, 1100 ft., August 1904 (A. Hall); San Pedro Sula, 

 Honduras ; Carillo, Costa Rica, 3000 ft., October 1904 (A. Hall) ; Carillo, June — 

 July 1903 (Underwood); Carthago, Costa Rica (Underwood); San Jose, (_'ost«i 

 Rica, September 1904 (A. Hall) ; Pozo Azul, Costa Rica, June 1902 (Underwood) ; 

 Guatil Pirris, Costa Rica, January 1902 (Underwood). 



b. P. areas mijcale Godm. & Salv. (1890). 



PapiUo niijcah Godman & Salv., B'idI. Cailr. Amci:, Rhoji. ii. p. 19'J. n. 14. t. 65. fig. 12. (J, 13. ? 

 (1890) (Panama : Chiriqui, Bugaba, Lion Hill, Veraguas). 



c?. Forewing : green spot R^ — M' always present, often with white dot ; 

 patch M' — M- large, usually extended close to cell, filling in base of cellule M' — M- ; 

 patch M' — SM- sometimes reduced posteriorly ; streak at inner margin present 



or absent ; occasionally a white dot in cell on underside. Hindwing : cell-spot 



and bases of discal spots more or less shaded with brown. 



?. Hindwing with or without a small cell-spot, the band deeper red above 

 and below than in the Colombian forms, sometimes separate from cell on underside. 



Ilab. Northern Panama and the islands off the south coast. 



Completely connecting P. a. m>/lotes with P. a. arripkus. 



In the Tring Museum : 24 tJc?, 11 ? ?, from : Chiriqui ; Bogava, 800 ft., and 

 Boquete, 3500 ft. (Watson) ; Brava I., January 1902, and Cebaco I., February 1902 

 (J. H. Batty) ; Colon. 



c. P. areas arripkus Boisd. (1836). 



? . Pajiilio arrijihm Boisduval, Sjiec. Gen. Lip. i. p. 393. n. 123 (1836) (Colombia). 



? . Pajtil/o seraph, Doubleday (iion Boisduval, 1836, err. det.), in Doubleday, Westw. & Hew., Gen. 



Diurn. hep. i. p. 18. n. 196 (1840) (parthn ; Colombia) ; Weidem., Proc. Eut. Soc. Philud. ii. 



p. 148 (1863) {amphiis J of s^crapis, false). 

 S- PaplVo agallwklm Kollar, Deiihsrhr. K. Ah. Wlss. Wien, Math. Nat. CI. i. p. 352. n. 4 (1850) 



(" R. Orinoko ") ; Doubl., Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii. p. .529 (1852). 

 Pupilio eurimedes, Gray, Cat. Lep. his. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 50. n. 244(1852) (partim ; arriphus ? of 



eurimedes) ; Felder, Verli. Zm,l. But. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 296. n. Ill (1864) (partim) ; Kirby, Cat. 



Diurn. Lep. p. 530. n. 70 (1871) {partim ; N. Granada). 

 PapiUo arrhipus (!), Weidemeyer, I.e. 

 PapiUo arripus (!), id., I.e. 



PapiUo eurimedes var. a. P, agatkocles (!), Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 530. sub n. 76 (1871). 

 PapiUo eurimedes var. mi/lotes, Staudinger («y« Bates, 1861, err. det.), Exut. Tatjf. p. U. t. 9. (J ? 



(I8.S4). 



S. Forewiug : spot R^ — M' nearly always distinct, usually isolated, often 

 centred with white. Hindwing with cell-spot on upperside, not on underside. 



?. Band of hindwing entering cell, pale, its inner edge crossing cell in most 

 specimens just distally of point of origin of M-. 



Hah. Colombia : Magdalena valley, and R. Meta, east side of Cordillera of 

 Bogota. 



