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Genitalia: c?. Saw of harpe longer than, or at least as long as, the proximal 

 non-serrate portion of tlie harpe ; this non-serrate portion compressed, elevate, 

 forming a sharp ridge which is highest before joining the saw, being here somewhat 

 curved ventrad ; the saw itself somewhat cnrved dorsad jiroximally ; the teeth small 

 and close together. ? not dissected. 



Early stages noticed by Edwards, I.e. (1897). 



a. P. indra imlra Reak. (1867). 



Papilio inlra Reakii-t, I.e. ; Kii'by, Cat Diuni Lep. p. 5G7. d. 3)!7 (1871) ; Strecker, Lrp. Rh'ip. Ilet. 

 p. 9. t. 2. f . 1 (1873) (Pike's Peak) ; id., Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. xxviii. p. 150 (1876) ( ? , Clear 

 Creek, Colo., July 1) ; Putn., Proc. Daoeiip. Ac. Nal. Sci.i. t. 35. fig. 5. ? (1876) ; Kirby, I.e. p. 812 

 (1877) ; Edw., Traiis. Aiuer. Ent. So,: vi. p. 10. n. 8 (1877) (Colorado ; Nevada) ; id. Ball. 

 N. Amer. ii. Pap. t. 9. (J. ? (1878) ; Gerh., Macro-Lep. N. Anier. p. 25. n. 454 (1878) ; 

 Strecker, BiM. Moths N. Amer. p. 71. n. 15 (1878) (Colorado) ; Edw., PapiUo iii. p. 2 (1883) 

 (Boulder, Colo.) ; Butl., Jouru. Linn. Soc. Loud. xvi. p. 472. n. 62 (1883) (Siskiyou Co.) ; 

 Mayn., JJaii. N. Amer. Butt. p. 7. n. 8. fig. 6. d (1891) (Colorado ; Nevada ; California); Bruce, 

 aiiiad. Ent. xxiii. p. 110 (18'J1) (Colorado, June, 7000 ft.); id., Ent. News viii. p. 1.34 

 (1897) (Denver, Colo., May 4); Christ, Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. ix. p. 272 (1897); Edw., 

 Butt. N. Amer. iii. Suppl. p. i. (1897) (egg and larva noticed ; food plant, Artemixiu) ; 

 Holland, Butt. Book p. 312. n. 12, t. 41. fig. 3. ? (1899) (mountains of Colorajo, Nevada, 

 California) ; Denton, Moth>< Butt. U.S. Amer. ii. p. 350(1898—1900) ; Snyder, Eid. News xi. 

 p. 365 (19U0) {Silver Lake, Utah) ; Strecker, Lep. Rhop. Net., Suppl. iii. p. 17 (1900) ( J , Clear 

 Creek Caiion) ; Brown., Ent. News xii. p. 301 (1901) (Salt Lake City, quite rare, 6000 ft.). 

 Dyar, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. Iii. p. 3. n. 20 (1902) (parliui) ; Wright, Butl. West Coast ed. ii. 

 p. 87. n. 27. t. 4. fig. 27. S, ^^b. ? (1906). 



(??. Tail short. 



Hab. California ; Nevada ; Utah ; Colorado. 



In the Tring Mnseum 122 SS from: Siskiyou Co., California (0. T. Baron); 

 McCloud R., Shasta Co., June 1884 (0. T. Baron); Chimney Gulch, Colorado, 

 May and June 1900 and 1901 (Oslar). 



A ? in coll. H. J. Adams. 



b. F. indra pci-gamus Edw. (1875). 



Papilio pergamus Edwards, Proc. Calif. Ac. Sci. v. p. 423 (1875) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p.813. 

 n. 383 (1877) ; Edw., Traus. Amer. Ent. Soc. vi. p. 10. n. 9 (1877) (S. California) ; Strecker, 

 Butl. Moths N. Amer. p. 71. n. 16 (1878) (California) ; Mayn., Man. N. Amer. Butt. p. 7. n. 9 

 (1891) (S. California) ; Beutenm., Bull. Amei: Mus. N.H. iv. p. 167 (1892) (type in Amer. 

 Mus., (J, S. Barbara) ; Christ, Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. ix. p. 273 (1897) (= indra) ; Wright, 

 Butt. West Coast ed. ii. p. 88. n. 28. t. 4. fig. 28. ^, 29b. ? (1906) (S. California, 2000—3000 ft.). 



t?. Tail longer than in the preceding form. 



Bab. South California, coast range. 



In the Tring Museum 2 S6,Jnae and July. 



05. Papilio machaon L. (1758). 



Papilio Eques Ackivus machaon Linnii, Si/sl. Nat. ed. x. p. 462. n. 27 (1758). 



This species is represented in America by the following subspecies : 



a. Fajjilio machaon alias/ia Scndd. (18G9). 



Papilio mut:huou, Edwards, Canad. Ent. i. p. 22 (1868) (Rupert House, Hudson Bay) ; .Strecker, 



Butt. Moths N. Amer. p. 70. n. 13 (1878) ; id.. Butt. N. Amer. ii. Pap , in test for t. 7 (1880) 



(Dalles). 

 Papilio aliaska Scudder, Pror. Boston N. 11. Sor. xii. p. 407 (1869) (Nulato, May 20— June 14 ; also 



E. coast of Hudson Bay) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 566. n. 321b (1871) ; id.. I.e. p. 812. 



n. 321b (1877) ; Gerh., Macro-Lep. N. Amer. p. 25. n. 450 (1878) ; Holland, Butt. Book p. 312. 



n. 9. t. 41. fig. 1 (^ (1899) (only in Alaska). 



