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 e. P. belus cochahamba Weeks (1901). 



$. Piijiilio cochahamha Weeks, Canail. Ent. xxxiii. p. 2G5 (1901) (Bolivia, some 200 miles north of 

 Cochabamba) ; id., A«(. Xews t. 5 (1902) ; id , //te(r. Diurii. Ltp. p. 39. t. 7. i (1905) 

 (reprint of orig. descript. !). 



S. Hindwing on upperside with a row of greenish wliite patches straight 

 across disc, the middle patches, if large, standing near cell, there being sometimps 

 an additional spot in apex of cell ; the second to seventh spots nsnally of abont 

 equal size, occasionally spot 3 to minute and 7 absent, or 2 to 6 large and 7 

 vestigial, or 2 and 4 to large, 3 small and 7 absent ; size of spots very variable, 

 sometimes minute, very rarely absent, except the upper two (a male in coll. Godman 

 from S. Mateo, Bolivia). 



? not known to us. 



Scent-organ : scales as in P. h. chalceus, short, mostly as broad as long. 



Hah. S.E. Peru ; Bolivia. 



In the Tring Museum 18 tjt? from: La Union, R. Huacamayo, Carabaya, 

 2000 ft., December 1904, and La Pampa, R. Huacamayo, 2500 ft., November 1904, 

 wet season (G Ockenden) ; Cbirimayo, Carabaya, 1000 ft., July 1901, dry season 

 (Ockenden); Montanas, R. Madre de Dies, Seiitember 1901 (Ockenden); Oroya, 

 R. Inambari, 3500 ft., November 1901 (Ockenden) ; R. Slucuri, Carabaya, June 

 1901 (Ockenden) ; Salinas, R. Beni, Bolivia, July 1895 (Stuart); Province Sara, 

 S. Cruz de la Sierra, March— April 1004 (J. Steinbach). 



57. Papilio laodamas Feld. (1859). 



PapiUo laodamas Felder, Wicn. Ent. Mm,, iii. p. 393. n. 33. t. 8. fig. 1. ^ (18.^9) (Bogota). 



S ? . Close to P. belus varus ; red submarginal spots on underside of hindwing 

 much thinner and nearer the margin, transverse, angulate, spot C— SC= always 

 present, being at least vestigial ; no wliite dots distally of these spots. The female 

 resembling the male, but the band of the hindwing different, the first patch being 

 much reduced, often to a mere dot, and patches R-— M' being at least as long 

 as the preceding patches, sometimes patch M'— M= even longer than R'— M' ; 

 abdomen as in the allied species. 



Scent-organ : scales about as long as in J', belus belus, being longer than in 

 West Mexican P. belus chalceus and shorter than in P. belus varus, occurring from 

 Guatemala to North Venezuela. 



Genitalia : S essentially the same as in P. belus. 



Early stages not known. 



Ilab. Mexico to Colombia. 



Four subspecies. 



a. P. laodamas procas Godm. k Salv. (1890). 



Papilio procas Godman & Salvin, Biol. Ceiiir. Amer., Rhnp. ii. p. 203. n. 19. t. 65. fig. 15. 16. $ (1890) 



(San Bias, Jalisco ; 1 (J). 

 PapiUa !npas iid., Tram. Ent. Sac. Lm„l. p. 248 (1897) (Colima) ; iid., Binl. Cent:: Amer., lihop. ii. 



p. 728. t. Ill, fig. 9. 10. tJ (1903) (Colima, 1 (J). 



cJ. First patch of hindwing somewhat smaller than in the other three subspecies ; 

 the band usually close to cell, there being an additional spot in the apex of the 

 cell ; sometimes the band separate from cell {iopas) ; vestiges of white submarginal 

 spots. White spots on underside of forewiug on the whole smaller than in 



