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female. The white area of the hindwing extends almost to the base in and before 

 the cell ; spots R- — M- become gradually longer, the last being the longest. Spots 

 on underside rather smaller than in female. 



Hah. Costa Rica. 



In the Tring Museum 1 ? from Carillo, June— July 10ii3 (Underwood). 



(I. P. hiO(l(i7n<ts laoihtmas Feld. (1869). 

 rajiUio Jaodamas Felder, l.r. (lfi.^9)i (Hogota) ; id., I.e. v. p. 72. n. 3 (1861) ; id., Verh. Zonl. Bol. 

 Ges. Wkn xiv. p. 297. n. 121 (lf<G4) (Bogota) ; Kirby, Cat. Diiirn. Lep. p. 522. n. 30b. (1871) ; 

 Obcrth., El. d'Eul. iv. p. 9S. n. 307 (1880) (Toquiza, Llanos de San Martin, Colombia) ; 

 Maass. & Weym., in Stiibel, Ueiseii S. .imer., Lep. p. 31. n. 125 (1890) (Colombia). 



S. Uppevside : forewing without submargiual spots. Hindwing : a broad 



deep green distal border, at the edge of which there are sometimes some white 

 dots ; first patch of greenish white baud large, touching cell, only a few mm. 

 short of subbasal cellule, followed by four, seldom five, more spots, whicli gradually 

 decrease in size, touching the cell, except the last one or two ; usually a spot in 

 cell, oblique, often produced to a streak situated in anterior part of cell along S(J- 

 and the cross-veins U' to D'. 



Umlerside much deeper brown-black than in the Mexican races. Forewing : 



three grey snbmarginal spots R' — SM^ and some grey scales before R' and in lower 



angle of cell ; these spots not jirolouged. Hindwing : red submargiual spots 



more regularly arched than in procas and cojjanae, deeper red, more heavily 

 bordered with black, the upper ones often partly shaded over with black, the first 

 being mostly vestigial. 



Scent-organ : scales more triangular than in the preceding, being apically 

 broader, difForing much in outline from P. heliis varus with which the present 

 insect occurs together. 



? not known to us. 



JJab. Colombia. 



In the Tring Museum ~6 S S from: Cananche, Cnndinamarca, Jnly 1903 

 (Mathan) ; Mnzo, September 1903 (Blathan), and December 1890; "Bogota"; 

 R. Dagua (W. Rosenberg). 



A common insect in Bogota collections. 



58. Papilio lycidas Cram. (1777). 



Papilio Eqites Achivus lycidas Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 25. t. 113. fig. A. ? (1777) (Surinam); 

 Goeze, Eiif. Beylr. iii. 1. p. 81. n. 43 (1779). 



Pajiilio Eqties Acliirits enjmanthus id., I.e. p. 25. t. 113. fig. C. J" (1777) (Surin.am) ; Ooeze, fii(. 

 Beylr. iii. 1. p. 79. n. 35 (1779). 



Papilio Eqtien Trojnmis hdns, Fabricius (hoh Cramer, 1777, err. det.), tipiec. Ins. ii. p. 9. n. 34 (1781) 

 (jiarlim) ; Jabl. & Herbst, XuUirn. S,:l,melt. ii. p. 95. n. 27 (1784) (^partim); Fabr., .Mant. Im. 

 ii. p. 5. n. 3G (1787) (parlim); Cmel., Syst. Nat. i. 5. p. 2233. n. 294 (1790) (_partim); Fabr., 

 Ent. Syst. iii. 1. p. 17. n. 53 (1793) (parlim). 



Papilio erimanthus (!), Jabl. & Herbst, ynliirs. Sehmett. ii. p. 97 (1784). 



Papilin b/eid,is,'EspeT, A,(.'il. Se/iinelf. p. 80 (1792) ; Boisd., Spec. Gin. L6p. i. p. 317. n. 15G(183G) 

 (Cayenne : Surinam) ; Doub].,'Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diimt.Lep. i. p. 20. n. 235 (184G); Gray, Oit. 

 Lep. Ins. Brit. Mux. i. I'ap. p.OS. n. 304 (1852) (Pard); Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. (2). ii. p. 255 

 (1854) (Amazons ; banks of rivers); Gray, List Lep. Ins. Brit. .Viis. i. Pap. p. 78. n. 321 {185G) 

 (Pari!) ; Mene'tr., Enum. Corp. Anim. Miis. Pttr., Lfp. i. p. 6. n. 93 (1857) (" Brazil") ; Bates, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. (2). v. p. 228 (18G1) (Par.'i ; Ega) ; id., Journ. Entnm. i. p. 223. n. 5 

 (18G2) (Upper Amazons & Pari ; Guiana ; habits) ; Feld., Verh. Zwl. Bot. Ges. Wien xiv. 

 p. 297. n. 123 (18G4) (Surinam ; Par.'i ; Upp. Amazons; Bogota); Kirby, Cat. Diimi. Lep. 

 p. ,V22. n. 27 (1871) (Guiana; Pari); Distent, rroc. Ent. Soc. Land. p. xiv. (187G) (Costn 



