( 530 ) 



Ent Mil. m,,). i. p. 2 (18G4) (Guatemala) ; Godm. & Salv., Biul. Ccntr. Amer., Ehop. ii. p. 202. 

 n. 17. t. GG. fig. 1. ?, 2. 3. £? (180n) (Guatemala ; Nicaragua ; Costa Rica) ; iid., I.e. p. 728 

 (1901) (Honduras). 

 PapiUn laliimx Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon.y. p.72n. 2(1861) (MiSrida, ? ;— Mus. Tring) ; id., Verh. Zoo!. 

 Bol. Ges. iVit'ii xiv. p. 298. n. 126 (1864) (Venezuela ; Bogotd) ; id., licise Novara, Lep. p. 39. 

 n. 28. t. 10. fig. b. cJ (18G.5) (Bogota ; M^ridi) ; Kirby, Cut. Dhmi. Lep. p. 522. n. 29 (1871) 

 (Amer. Centr. ; N. Granada) ; Oberth., Et. d'Eid. iv. p. 98. n. ?m (1880) (Panama ; Colombia ; 

 San Esti'ban) ; Godm. & Salv., Trans. Ent. Sa,: Loud. p. 12G. n. 243 (1880) (Sta. Marta) ; 

 Hahnel, his iii. p. 203 (1S90) (Valera) : Maass. & Weym., in Stiibel, lieism S. Amer., Lep. p. 1 1. 

 n. 3K, and p. 31. n. 124 (1890) (Colombia) ; Haensch, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. xlviii. p. 154 (1903) 

 (Arcbidona, E. Ecuador, G40 m.). 



c?. Hindwiiip, upperside : distal margin of the same colour as the disc, or, 

 if darker, not bearing distinct paler green snbmarginal angle-shaped sjiots ; au 

 evenly carved row of discal spots, variable in size, but always gradually diminishing 

 in size from spot SC^ — R' backwards, the number being usually four or five, 

 seldom seven, rather often two, inclusive of the large costal patch. Six red 

 subraarginal spots on underside, there being no spot between C and SC- or only 

 a vestige of it. 



? . Dimorphic. 



a. ?-f. latinus Feld., I.e. Forewing with three or four submargiual spots, 



enlarged on underside, where the upper ones are usually elongate arrowhead- 

 shaped. Hindwing : distal edge darker than disc, this border pro.ximally creuate, 



limited by some creamy scales forming more or less distinct dots or curved bars ; 

 an evenly curved band of five or six spots, gradually diminishing in size, the 

 first and second of about the same size, the last minute. 



h'. ?-f. varus Kollar, I.e. Forewing with large yellowish patch occupying 



ajjex of cell and adjacent portions of disc. 



Scent-organ : scales elongate, gradually widened, the larger proportion of 

 them about three or four times as long as broad, somewhat curved, not or very 

 feebly denticulate, the scales from the distal part of the fold being especially long. 



Hub. Guatemala southward to North-East Ecuador and North Venezuela. 



In the Tring Museum 27 c?c?, 5 j ?, from: San Pedro Sula, Honduras; 

 Cbiri(|ui ; "Bogota"; Purnio, II. Magdalena, November 1890 (Dr. Burger); 

 Archidona (Goodfellow) ; Merida and Tachira (Briceno) ; M6rida (type of latiiiii.s, 

 ex coll. Felder). 



A specimen of ¥-f. vartt.'i in Brit. Mus. from " Bogota " (Crowley betpiest). 



c. P. bclus helus Cram. (1777). 



Pap'dio Eques Achlmis beliis Cramer, I.e. (1777) (Surinam) ; Goeze, Ent. Bcijlr. iii. 1. p. 8;). n. 67 



(1779). 

 PapiUo Eques Acliirus numitor id., I.e. {1111) (Surinam) ; Goeze, I.e. p. 82. n. 45 (1777). 

 Piipilin Eques Trnjmms Mus, Fabricius, Spec. his. ii. p. 9. n. 34 (1781) {parti'm) ; id.. .Vuut. Jns. 



ii. p. 5. D. 30 (1787) (parthn) ; Jabl. & Heibst, Nutnrs. SchmHt. ii. p. 95. n. 27. t. 11. fig. 1. ^ 



{n 8i)(_ parti m); GmeVm, Syst. Xal. i. 5. p. 2233. n. 294 (1790) (partim); Fa.hr., Ent. Syst.ui. 1. 



p. 17. n. 53 (1793) (partim). 

 Papitio Eques Tnijauus numitor Esper, Au.il. Scliuiett. p. 81. sub n. 35, p. 114. n. 49. t. 27. fig. 2 



(1792). 

 Pajiilio Eques Tmjunus amidius id., I.e. p. 113. n. 48. t. 27. fig. 1. ? (1792). 

 Jthulndus beliis, Hiibner, Ve.rz. hek. Schmelt. p. 88. n. 915 (1818?). 

 Jthobcilus numilur, id.. I.e. p. 88. n. 918 (1818?). 

 Papilio helus, Godart, Euc. Math. ix. p. 38. n. 42 (1819) (partim) ; Lacord., A?iu. Soe. Ent. Fr. ii. 



p. 384 (1833) (Godart's Ijelus = brlus, emssiis and rri/mauthus) ■ Boisd., Sjiee. G<!n. L/p. i. 



p. 315. n. 154 (183G) (Surinam) ; Doubl., Westw. & Hew., Geu. Diuru. Lep. i. p. 20. n. 233 



(1846) (Surinam) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. J/us. i. Pap. p. 68. n. 303 (1852) (Ega ; cit, Lucas 



