( 58d ) 



Califoruia, July 1897 (Purpus) ; McClou-l R., Shasta, June 1884 (0. T. Baron) ; 

 Siskiyon Co. (0. T. Baron) ; Hoopa valley, July 1896 (Dougherty) ; Quincy, 

 California, 3400 ft., June and July 1897 (Watson) ; Davis Creek, Modoc Co., 

 June 1898 (Mrs. Austin) ; Butte Creek, Butte Co., April 1898 (Mrs. Austin) ; Pine 

 Creek, Oregon, June 1808 (Mrs. Austin) ; San Reno, California, June 1897 ; Sonora 

 (Lorqnin ; coll. Felder) ; Gold Hill, Oregon, June and July 1901 (Biedermann) ; 

 Nicomin I., Frazer R., May and June 1900; Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, June 1901 ; 

 Vancouver (A. H. Bush) ; Ozoyoos (Raynolds). 



81. Papilio daunus Boisd. (1836). 



Papilio (kimttis Boisduval, Sjiee. Gin. Li'p. i. p. 342. n. 182 (IS.'iO) (Mexico) ; Doubl., List Lep. Lis. 

 Brit. Mus. i. p. IG (1«45) (Oajaca); id.. Westw. & Hew., den. Diurn. Lep. i. p. 13. n. 88 (18+0); 

 Gray, Cat. Lep. Lis. Brit. .!/«,<. i. Pap. p. 24. n. 109 (1852) ; id., List Lep. Lis. Brit. .Utis. i. 

 Pap. p. 32. n. IIG (18oG) (Oajaca) ; MOncjtr., Eimm. Corp. Aiiim. Mus. Petrop., Lep. i. p. 2. 

 n. 30 (18.07) (Mexico) ; Vollenh., Tijthclir. Enl. iii. p. 85. n. 131 (18G0) (Mexico) ; Rid., Pruc. 

 Ent. Soc. Philad. i. p. 278. fig. 2 (i8G2) (Kansas) ; Felder, Verh. Zool. Bat. Gcs. Wien. xiv. 

 p. 31.'). n. 346 (18G4) ; Beak., Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. vi. p. 124 (18G7) (Colorado) ; Kirby, 

 Cat. Diurn. Lip. p. 5fi4. D. 312 (1871); Strecker, Lep. Pliop. Het. p. 45. t. G. fig. 1. (J, 2. ? 

 (1873) (Rocky Mts. ; Vera Cruz) ; H. Edw., Proc. Cat. Ac. Sc. v. p. 325 (1874) (pupa, larva 

 noticed) ; id.. Bull. N. Amer. ii. Pap. t. 2. (J (1875) ; Mead, in Wheeler, Pept. E.rpl. Surr. v. 

 Zool. 8. p. 741 (1875) (Colorado, S. Utah) ; Kirby, I.e. p. 811 (1877) ; Edw., 'frans. Amrr. En'. 

 Soc. vi. p. 11. n. 18 (1877) (Arizona to Montana ; Oregon) ; Uhler, in Hayd., Bull. U.S. Geol. 

 Geor/r. Surv. iii. p. 3oG (1877) (Clear Creek, Colo.) ; id., I.e. p. 7G5 (1877) (Clear Creek and 

 Ute Pas.s, Aug. G— 13) ; Gerh., Macro-Lep. N, Amer. p. 25. n. 440 (1878) ; Strecker, Butt. Moths 

 N. Amer. p. 08 (1878) (Colorado ; N. Mexico ; Mexico ; Central America) ; Oberth., El. d'Ent. 

 iv. p. 08. n. 191 (1880) (Mexico ; type) : Hagen, Psijche iii. p. 415 (1882) (probably the same as 

 riUulns) ; id., Papilio ii. p. 163 (1882) (doubtfully distinct from riituln.'<); Edw., ibid, iii p. 2. 

 (1883) (Arizona, larva & pupa ; Boulder, Colo.) ; id., I.e. iii. p. 158 (1883) (Montana) ; id., Butt. 

 N. Aiacr. ii. Siippl. p. 1 (1884) (larva) ; Schaus, ibid. iv. p. 100 (1884) (adult larva descr.) ; 

 Behr, Bull. Cal. Ae. Sc. I. p. 64 (1884) (Calif., local, 1. on Prunus demissa) ; Denton, Canad. 

 Ent. xxi. p. Ill (1889) (Nevada) ; Edw., Bull. U.S. Nat. Mas. xxxv. p. 12 (1889) (liter, relat. to 

 metam.); Mayn., Man. N. Amer. Butt. p. 13. n. 18. fig. 9. g (1891) (Arizona to Montana; 

 Utah ; Nevada ; Oregon ; Mexico) ; Godm. & Salv., Biol. Centr. Amer., Lep. Rliop. ii. p. 240. 

 n. 78. t. 70. fig. 9. genit. (1893) (Oregon and Montana southward to Guatemala ; open grassy 

 tracts in the higl)Iands) ; Haase, Untersttch. Mimicri/ i. p. 89. fig. 9 (1893) ; Snyder, Ent. News 

 V. p. 166 (1894) (Park City, Utah, larva, eggs) ; Eimer, Artb. Vertcandtsch. Sclimett. p. 87. t. 5. 

 fig. 6. (J, 7. ? (1895) ; Christ, Milth. Schwciz. Ent. Ges. ix. p. 278 (1897) ; Eimer, Orthoi/cii. 

 p. 30. fig. 8 (1897); Edwards, Butt. N. Aincr. in. Suppl. p. 1 (1897) (larva); Holland, £«(/. 

 Booh p. 310. t. 38. fig. 2. (J (1899) (eastern valleys of Rocky Mts., Arizona, Mexico) ; Denton, 

 3toths Bull. U.S. A . ii. p. 338. fig. (1898—1900) (Colorado ; New Mexico ; Mexico ; occas. in Kansas 

 and Texas); Brown, Eiil. N'ews xii. p. 301 (1901) (Salt Lake City, common, June, up to 

 7000 ft. ; Dyar, Bull. U.S. Nat. ,!/«.<. Iii. p. 2. n. 8 (1902) (Rocky Mts.) ; Hoag, Ent. News xiv. 

 p. 321 (1903) (S. Luis Potosi, Mcx.); Honeym., Kept. Ent. Soc. Ontario xxxv. p. 61. n. 8 (1904) 

 (Regina) ; Wright, Butt. West Coast ed. ii. p. 82. n. 16. t. 3. fig. 16 (1906) (rapid flight ; food 

 plants). 

 Papilio nmlticaudata Kirby (ex Peale, ined.), Papilio iv. p. 104 (1884) (= daunus). 



c? ?. Sexes similar, the black bands and blue spots being larger in the female 

 than in the male. The hindwing is as a rule much more strongly dentate than 

 in the allied species, the tail being very long and tooth M' being prolonged to 

 a second tail. However, sometimes the dentition is hardly more prominent than 

 in P. ridultis. The blaciv bauds are always narrower than in P. nitulus ; the 

 e-j-sliaped subapical mark of the forewing is always centred with yellow ; the fourth 

 black band is narrower than the yellow apical cell-space ; second black band seldom 

 as broad as the yellow cell-space situated at its distal side; the third band la 

 the male often stopping short at the median vein, while in some other males 



