( 570) 



margin, about as bn ad as tbe cell is wide at M- ; a row of five to seven snbinarginal 

 sjiots. 



Ilab. Cuba. 



lu tbe Triug Museum 1 <?, 2 ? ?, iVom : Gibara (Tollin) ; Cuba (Gundlacb). 



h. r. aristodenms aristodemus Esp. (1794). 



I'ltpii'ii) Eqiws Achirits anstodcinds Espcr, l.c- 



I'tijiiliii arislihlennis, Boisduval, /.(■. (piirlim) ; Doubl., List Lep. Int. Brit. Miia. i. Ajipniil. p. 4(1S4S) 



(Haiti?) ; Dewitz, Sictl. Ent. Zeit. xxxviii. p. 234. n. 2 (1877) (Porto Rico, common, Aug. 



Sept.) ; Oberth., El. d'Eiit. iv. p. 70. n. 207 (1880) (Haiti). 

 rapilio claplims. Gray, ll.cc. (jiarlim) ; Felder, Vrrh. Zuul. But. Gi's. Wkn xiv. p. 30'J. n. 290 (1864) 



{partiiii ; Haiti). 

 Papilio cresphonliiiiis, Martyn, l.c. (inedit.) ; Kirby, Oil. Dinrti. Lep. p. 542. n. 158 (1871) (parlim) ; 



Mfischl., Ahh. Snikeiib. Nut. (?cs. xvi. p. 91. n. 2 (188G) (= arixtuiletni/s ; Porto Rico ; common); 



Gundl., A)i. Hht. Xal. Madrid xx. p. 114. n. 2 (1891) (Porto Rico). 



d ? . Band of forewiug mncb narrower tbau iu tbe previous subspecies, 

 interrupted at tbe veins ; a row of four submargiual spots, the row much more 

 cnrved tban in temenes, s])ots U- — (SM') standing farther away from the edge of 

 the wing tban in tbe Cuban form. 



Ilab. Haiti. 



In tbe Tring Museum 5 Jc?, 1 ¥ from Haiti. 



73. Papilio andraemon Hiibu. (IslS— ?). 



Ilcmdidi'S umlmemuii Hubner, Samml. Exot. Sehmett. ii. t. 98. (J, 99. ? (1818— ?). 



Papilio aiidmemoii, Boisduviil, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. p. 343. n. 183 (183l>)(Cuba) ; Doubl., Lixt Lej>. [m. 

 Brit. Mils. i. p. IG (1845) (" Honduras " error luci) ; Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mas. i. Pap. 

 p. 24. D. 108 (1852) (" Honduras" false) ; id., Lixl Lep. Lis. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 32. n. 115 

 (1856) ("Honduras" false); Weidem., Pruc.. Ent. Soc. Philad. ii. p. 146 (1863) ("West 

 Indies," " C'entr. Amer.") ; Godm. & Salv., Biol. Ccntr. Amer., Lep. Rhop.M. p. 243 (1893) 

 (occurrence in Mexico and Honduras requires confirmation). 



c? ¥ . Club of antenna for the greater part yellow beneath in male, also in 

 female partly yellow or at least tawny. On upperside of wiugs a nearly straight 

 yellow band from apex of forewing to abdominal margin of hindwing, the cross- 

 veins of the hindwing being within the baud ; a bar across cell of forewing at 

 point of origin of R' and a short band from base of subcostal fork to costal margin 



also yellow, contiguous with the discal band. Hindwing very strongly toothed, 



tooth M' long ; tail spatulate, bearing a yellow central spot near apex. 



Underside of hindwing washed with yellow from base to yellow discal band, 

 this band deeply crenate distally, being followed by a broad black band bearing 

 a row of blue spots ; a large tawny patch R' — M' proximally of tbe black band 

 often preceded and followed by a small tawny spot. 



Genitalia : c?. Tenth tergite narrow, spatulate ; sternite feebly chitinised, 

 without distinct lateral process, bearing only an obtuse double ridge ; harpe broad, 

 somewhat scythe-shaped, denticulate distally, produced ventrally into a long acnte 



conical process directed downwards and inclining a little basad. ¥ . Edge of 



vaginal orifice raised into a transverse rounded lobe ; behind the orifice a small 

 rounded tubercle covered with extremely small hairs ; at each side a very largo 

 non-dentate lobe which is anteriorly connected with the vaginal lobe by means of 

 a low folded ridge. 



Early stages described by Gundlach, I.e. : see /'. a. andraemon. 



Hab. Cuba ; Bahamas ; Great Cayman. 



Three subspecies. 



