(567 ) 



spot beliind tail reaching to tliree-fourtbs of tail. Orange-red markings on 



underside of bindwing smaller than in P. p. paeon ; the two black crescents 

 M' — M^ more widely separated ; black marginal line not so broad, not so strongly 

 arched between the veins, and not interrupted before tail ; the latter longer. — — 

 Harpe usually with fewer teeth. 



Ilab. Colombia and Northern Venezuela ; Costa Rica (von Patten). 



As the specimens in von Patten's Costa Rica collection were not all from 

 Costa Rica, it is possible that also the present insect got into the collection by 

 some mistake. 



In the Tring Museum 28 c? c?, ? ? , from : R. Dagua, W. (Colombia (Rosenberg) ; 

 " Bogota" ; Pereira, Cauca ; Merida, Venezuela (Briceilo). 



h. P. paeon paeon Boisd. (1836). 



PapiUo piieuii Boisduval, I.e. ; Doubl., Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. i. p. 17. n. 172 (I84G) 

 (Chili) ; Blanch., in Gay, Hist. Fis. Chile, Zool. vii. p. 8. d. 2 (1852) (Chile ?) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. 

 Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 39. n. 197 (1852) (^partiin ; "Chili") ; id., List Lep. Ins. Brit. .!/«». i. 

 Paj). p. 54. n. 207 (1856) {partim) ; Felder, Verli. Zool. But. Gcs. Wien xiv. p. 309. n. 291 (1H64) 

 (Peru ; Chile ?) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 542. n. 157 (1871) (var. excl. ; " Chili " ; Pern) ; 

 Burm. , Z)esc)-. Rep. Argent, v. Lep. p. 58. n. 4 (1878) (var. of thoas\); Ropd. , Steft. Ent. 

 Zeit. xl. p. 49. n. 4 (1879) (Peru) ; Obertb., Et. d'Eiit. iv. p. 70. n. 208 (1880) {partim ; Peru) ; 

 Walker, Ent. Mn. ^[ag. xix. p. 53 (1882) (Callao ; larva on parsnip, descript. of various stages 

 and pupa) ; Bartl.-Calv., Cat. Lep. Chile p. 5. n. 2 (1881)) (doubtful as Chilian). 



Papiliopeon, Staudinger, Erut. Tagf. p. 16 (1884) ; Maass. & Weym., I.e. p. 72. n. 7 (1890) (Tambo 

 de Chillo, 3000—3600 m.) ; Dognin, Lep. Loja p. 15 (1887) ; id., I.e. p. 37 (1891). 



Papiliii Ihrastin, Weeks {non Felder, 1865, err. det.), IlUtstr. Diurn. Lep. p. 20 (1905) (Chuluinani). 



c??. Yellow marginal spot behind tail extending about half-way to ape.K of 

 tail. Snbmarginal spots of underside of forewing more or less rounded, small ; 

 black marginal line of hindwing broad, strongly arched between the veins ; 

 orange-red spots large. Harpe usually with four teeth or more. 



Ilab. Ecuador to Bolivia ; the locality " Chile " of the older writers doubtless 

 erroneous. 



In the Tring Museum 2'i <S <S , 3 ? S, from: Chimbo, N.W. Ecuador, July 

 1897, 20UO ft. (Rosenberg) ; Ibarra, Blay 1897 (Rosenberg) ; Ambato : Zamora 

 (0. T. Baron); Chosica, Peru, 850 m., January 1900 (Simons); Hnancabamba, 

 Cerro de Pasco (E. Boettger) ; R. Mi.\iollo, Loreto (Baer); Chanchamayo (Schunke); 

 Carobas, Peru, 2-500 ft., December 1899 (Simons); La Merced, Clianchamayo 

 1000 m., April 1900 (Simons); Chulnmani, Bolivia, 2000 m., January 1901 

 (Simons) ; R. Tauampaya (Garlepp) ; Yungas de La Paz (Garlepp) ; R. Unduawe, 

 Bolivia, 2000 m., February 1901 (Simons). 



TO. Papilio caiguanabus Poey (1851). 



Papillon perithous Roger, Bull. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux i. p. 159 (1826) (Cuba). 



Papilio caigmumhus Poey, Mem. Hist. Nat. Cuba i. p. 442. t. 15. fig 1. 2. $ , 3. 4. (J (1851) ; Gray, 

 Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 38. n. 186 (1852) (Cuba) ; id., List Lep. Ins. Ilril. Jliis. i. 

 Ay), p. 52. n. 194 (1856) (Cuba); Lucas, in Sagra, Hist. Cuba vii. p. 207 (18,57) ; Weidem., 

 Proc. Eut. Soc. Philad. ii. p. 146 (1863) ("West Indies") ; Felder, Vcrh. Zool. Hot. Ges. Wien 

 xiv. p. 309. n. 286 (1864) (Cuba ; = niimicus) ; Herr.-Sch., Corresp. Bl. Zoul. Min. Ver. liegcusb. 

 p. 173. n. 8 (1864) (Cuba) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 542. n. 162 (1871) (Cuba) ; Oberth., 

 Et. d'Ent. iv. p. 69. n. 202 (1880) (Cuba) ; Gundl., Cuntr. Ent. Cuba p. 127 (1881) ; id., Pajnlio i. 

 p. 113. n. 162 (1881) (Cuba) ; Haase, Uiitersuch. Mimicryi. p. 98(1893) (Cuba ; " near relative 

 of P. erostratus " false). 



Papilio nuiniius Hopffer, Neue Hchnult. p. 1. n. 2. t. 1. fig. 3. 4 (1856) (Cuba) ; Hew., Ej:ot. Hull. iii. 

 Paj). t. C. fig. 17 (1864). 



