( 531 ) 



excl.) ; Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lonl. (2). ii. p. 255 (1854) (Amazons) ; Gray, List Lep. Ins. 



Brit. Miis. i. Pap. 78. n. .320 (I85G) (Ega) ; Mt-netr., Eman. Corp. Anim. Miw. Petrnp., Lep. i. 



p. G. n. 92 (1857) (" Brazil"); Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2). v. p. 227 (1861); id., Journ. 



Entom. i. p. 223. n. 2 (18G2) (Upp. Amazons; Guiana) ; Feld., Verli. ZooL Bnt. Ges. Wien xiv. 



p. 298. n. 128 (18G4) (Surinam ; Upp. Amazons) ; But!., Cat. Diurn. Lep. desr.r. Fabric, p. 2,38. 



n. 15 (18G'.I) (Peru) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. T^ep.\i. .522. n. 30 (1871) (Surinam ; Upper Amazons) ; 



Druce, Proc. Znol. Soc. Lond. p. 245. n. 8 (187G) (Peru) ; Butl., Trani>. Ent. Sue. Lund. p. 145. 



n. 227(1877) (R. Jutahi,Feb.) ; B.opS.,Stctt. Ent.Zeit. xl. p. 51. n. 13(1879) (Brazil, Surinam, 



Peru) ; Obertb., Et. d'Ent. iv. p. 98. n. 309 (1880) (Guyane ; Toltc) ; Muschl., Verh. Zool. 



But. Ges. Wiin xxxii. p. 3U3 (1883) (hindwing with macular band, Surinam) ; Stand., Ej-ot. 



Ta;if. i. p. 12 (18S4)( ? dimorphic ; Amazons) ; Haase, Untersuch. Mimicry i. p. 7G (1893)(jJ ? ); 



Michael, Iris vii. p. 213 (1894) (Sao Paulo de 01iven9a). 

 Papilio niimitor, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lip. i. p. 317. n. 157 (183G) ; Bates, Journ. Entom. i. p. 223. 



n. 4 (18G2) (partim ; Guiana ; " Venezuela " alia subsp.) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p, 522. n. 31 



(1871) {jiartim ; "Guatemala" alia subsp.). 

 9. PapiUo varus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2). v. p. 228 (18G1) ( ? of Indus ; Ega). 

 ?. Papilio caburi Kaye, Enlom. xxxix. p. 51. t. 2. fig. 1 (190G) (Brit. Guiana). 



? . Hiudwiog, upperside. There is usually only the costal patch present ; 



many specimens have a' small ill-defined patch behind the costal one, while very 

 few specimens have a row of small sjjots across the disc (jiumitor'). 



? . Dimorphic as in the preceding form. 



a. ?-f. belus Cram., I.e. ; caburi Kaye, I.e. (19(.i0).— Similar to the male. 



Hindwing, upperside, with a costal patch as in male, bnt nsually smaller, followed 

 either by one single spot or by a row of spots extending straight across disc, the 

 row being not or little curved, the middle spots standing close to cell and being 

 the smallest of all ; the spots more or less yellowish ; distal marginal area more 

 or less blackish green, with brighter green halfnioous ; red submarginal sjiot 

 C— SC^ of underside present ; in ab. amuliiis the snbmarginal spots of the underside 

 of the hindwing yellow according to Esper and Martyn, ll.cc. 



l). ?-f. ammonis nov. Like varus ?-f. varus; the yellow spots beyond 



apex of cell smaller ; the costal patch of the hindwing larger, the dark green distal 

 border less well defined and the bine-green angle-shaped markings within it larger. 



Scent-organ : scales much shorter than in P. belus varus, but longer than in 

 chalceus and cocliabamha. 



Hah. Guiana ; Amazons ; Peru. 



In the Tring Museum 25 Si, 5 ¥ ?, from : Surinam; R. Negro; Iquitos, 

 R. Ucayali, and R. Cachyaco (Stuart) ; R. Chuchuras and Chanchamayo 

 (Hoffmanns) ; R. Perene (Simons) ; type of ¥-f. amazonis from Iquitos. 



In coll. Godman a S from (Jhapada, Brazil (H. H. Smith). 



In coll. Oberthiir a ? of ?-f. amazonis from Massanary ; three specimens of 

 ^ -belus from Cayenne, two of which have a complete band of spots across 

 hindwing, a band of smaller spots being present in the third. 



In coll. F. I). Godman two specimens of ?-f. amazonis from Ega and 

 Massanary. 



d. P. belus belemus Bates (1864). 



Pai>iUo numitor, BKtes (non Cramer, 1777, err. det.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2). v. p. 228 (ISGl) 

 (Pard.) ; id., Journ. Entom. i. p. 223. n. 4 (18G2) (jparlim ; Pard ; local form of belus). 



(J. PapUio belemus id., Ent. Mo. Mag. i. p. 2. note (1864) (Pard ; —coll. Godman); Kirby, Cat. 

 Diurn. Lep. p. 522. n. 31a (1871) ; Hahnel, Iris ui. p. 212 (1890) (Pari,). 



(J?. Hindwing with straight band of spots across disc close to cell, nearly as 

 in cochabamba ; green submarginal half-crescents distinct. 



Ilab. Para, district, a])parently only on the south side of the Amazon, 



