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and Lake Co., June) ; Behr, Bull. C'al. Ac. Sc. i. p. 64 (1884) (Calif., common, 1. on Ar'.slo- 

 lochia); Edw., Oimid. Eiit. xvi. p. 109, 112 (1884) (egg, larvaj ; Gruber, ./»'*/;scAp Zeitschr. 

 Nalin-ir. xvii. p. 474. t. 7. fig. 20— 24 (1884); \A.,rapiUo iv. p. 88. t. 2. f. 20— 24 (1884)(transf.); 

 Lintn., ibkl. iv. p. 136. n. 1 (1884) (Rio Grande) ; Aaron, ;hkl. iv. p. 172 (1884) (S. Texas) ; 

 Mayn., Butt. N. Engl. p. 49. n. 67. t. 5. fig. 67. 67a. ^ (1886) ; French, Bull. E. O. States p. 88 

 (1886) ; Mayn., Butt. New Engl. p. 49. t. 5. fig. 67. 67.\ (1886) ; Royst. & Pigott, Jouni. Quel: 

 Club (■>). iii. p. 205 (1888) (scaling) ; Edw., Si/ii. N. Aiuer. Butt., in Butt. N. Amer. i. p. 1. n. 1 

 (1888) ; id., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxv. p. 9 (1889) (liter, on metaraorph.) ; Skinn. & Aaron, 

 Canad. Ent. xxi. p. 126 (1889) (larva on Ipumoea !) ; Godm. & Salv., Biol. Centr. Amer., liliop. 

 ii. p. 204. n. 21. t. 65. fig. 18. 18a. fold and genit. (1890) (North Amer. ; Mexico) ; Mayn., Man. 

 N. Amer. Butt. p. 4. n. 2 (1891) ; Staley, Cciuacl. Eiil. xxiv. p. 204 (1892) (Marshall, Mifsouri, 

 common, iv. — x.) ; Kunze, ibid. xxv. p. 17 (1893) (Long I., I. eating I. for want of food) ; 

 Haase, Uutersuch. Mimicry \. p. 74(1893); Davis, Journ. N. Yorh Eut. Soc. I. p. 47(1893) 

 (Staten I., N.Y., May to Sept.) ; Skinn., E?,!. News iv. p. 82 (1893) (N. Carolina) ; Jones, ibid. 

 iv. p. 190 (1893) (Richmond Co., N.C.) ; HoU., Caiiad. Eut. xxv. p. 311 (1893) (Florida); 

 Beutenm., Bull. Amer. Mus. N. H. v. p. 242 (1893) (N. York ; descr. of 1., p., i.) ; Cockerel!, 

 Traus. Amer. Ent. Sue. xx. p. 353. n. 648 (1893) (Rosita, Colorado) ; Denton, E?il. News v. 

 p. 41 (1894) (Cambridge, Mass.) ; Moore, ibid. p. 77 (1894) (Bridgeport, Conn., larvae on 

 Arislol. serpentariti) ; White, ibid. v. p. 175 (1894) (Brooklyn) ; Soule, Psgrlir vii. p. 155(1894) 

 Nonqnitt, Mass., August) ; Weed, ibid. vii. p. 130. n. 39 (1894) (N.E. Miss.) ; Beth., Rej,t. 

 Ent. Soc. Ontario xxiv. p. 6 (1894) (Toronto & Hamilton) ; Holl., ibid. p. 53. fig. 27 (1894) ; 

 Osburn, Ent. News vi. p. 282. n. 48 (1805) (Tennessee, abundant, iv. to x., probably three 

 broods); Long]., ibid. vi. p. 314 (1895) (Chicago) ; Blatchl., Carnal. Ent. xxviii. p. 266 (1896) 

 (Indiana ; I. on Asarum !) ; Truman, Ent. News viii. p. 29 (1897) (Volga, S. Dakota, travel- 

 worn) ; Bubna, ibid. viii. p. 98 (1897) (Cleveland, Ohio ; plentiful on May 2nd and 3rd, a few 

 in July) ; Britton, ibid. ix. p. 173 (1898) (Newhaven, Ct., common) ; Duzee, Bull. Buffido Soc. 

 N.Sc. V. p. 107. n. 2. (1897) (Buffalo, very scarce) ; Christ, Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. (ies. ix. p 273 

 (1897) ; Moffat, Rept. Eut. Soc. Ontario xxvii. p. 79 (1897) (London, Ontario) ; Gibson, iljid. 

 p. 106. fig. cJ (1897) (Toronto, said to be seen 1) ; Moffat, I.e. p. 109. n. 85. (1897) (Ft. Hope, 

 August) ; Dent., Moths Butt. U.S. p. 354. t. 19 (1898—1900) ; id., Eut. News xi. p. .580 (1900) 

 (Wellesley) ; id., I.e. p. 643 (1900) (ex. with five red submarg. spots on hindwing) ; Beutenm., 

 Butt. N. 'York City p. 8. n. 6. fig. (1902) ; Wasman, Ent. News xiii. p. 28 (1902) (aberr., 

 corresp. to calrerleyi) ; Comst., ibid. xiii. p. 76 (1902) (L. Josephine, Fla.) ; Foster, ibid. xiii. 

 p. 326 (1902) (Claremont,N.H.); Hoag, ibid. xiv. p. 321 (1903) (S. Louis Potosi, Mex.) ; Baker, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. .Mus. xxLx. p. 128 (1905). 



Papilio asleuous (!), Doubleday, List Lep. Ins. Brit. .Mus. i. p. 15 (1845) (sub synon.). 



Pachliopta {">) philenor, Reakirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philnd. iii. p. 504 (1865). 



Pajnlio pidlenor var. acauda Oberthur, Et. d'Ent. iv. p. 98. sub n. 304 (1880) (hab ?). 



Papilin jihilinor (!), Edwards, List Diurn. Lep., in BtM. N. Amer. ii. No. 2 (1884). 



PapUio luzuhualcoyotl Strecker, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad. xxxvii. p. 174 (1885) (Mexico) ; id., 

 Lep. Rliop. Iltt , Suppl. iii. p. 17 (1900) (= acaudu = corbis = orsua). 



Papilio corbis Godman & Salv., Ann. Mag. N. H. (6). iii. p. 357. n. 16 (1889) ; iid., Biid. Ce.utr. 

 Amer., Rhop. ii. p. 205. n. 22. t. 66. fig. 7. 8. (J (1890) (Valladolid, Yucatan). 



Papilio pthilenor, Linn., var. obsoleta, (J, Ehrman, Canad. Ent. xx.xii. p. 348 (190(1) (S.W. Penn.). 



Pai>ilio phileuor Linn., aberr, wasmuthi Weeks, Jouru. N. York Ent. Soc. ix. p. 82. t. 6 (1901) 

 (Brooklyn). 



Ithobalusacaudt!, Dyar, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. Iii. p. 4. n. 24 (1902) (New Mexico ; Mexico: philenor 

 standing in another genus !). 



Pterurns (!) phileuor, Kirby, in Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmetl. ed. ii. p. 100. 1. 129. fig. 1. 2 (190—?). 



Papilio jihilenofT var. wasmuthi, Franck, Eut. News xv. p. 47 (1904) (Flatbush). 



Papilio philenor wasmuthi. Skinner, ibid., Index p. 6 (1904). 



Papilio (Laertias) philenor, Floersheim, Eut. Rec. xviii. p. 104 (1906) (protective taste of pupa). 



(? ?. The iudividnals from the Atlantic States have generally a more elongate 

 hindwing than the majority of the southern and western specimens ; the marginal 

 spots of both wings are often smaller, the spots on the npperside of the forewing 

 are more often absent or vestigial in the males, and the distal margin of this wing 

 is rather more concave ; the metallic distal area of the underside of the hindwing is 

 less often green, and the body is rarely so shaggy as in some western specimens. 



