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Papilio oxyn'ms, Doubleday, Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurii. Le/). i. p. 17. n. 174 (1846); Poey, 

 Mem. R. Soc. Emu. Hahtim p. 230 (1846) ; Gray, Cal. Lep. Inn. Brit. .Uii^. i. Pup. p. 39. n. I'.t'j 

 (1852) ; id., List Lep. Ins. Brit. Miis. i. Pap. p. 55. n. 210 (1856) (Cuba) ; Weidem., Proc. E„t. 

 Soc. PhitwI. ii. p. 147 (1863) ; Felder, Verh. Z«,A. Bui. Ge-i. iVie:/ xiv. p. 30'.l. n. 285 (1864) 

 (Cuba) ; Herr.-Sch., Cnrreap. Bl. Ziiol. Miii. Ver. Rejinnili. p. 173. n. 6 (1804) (common) ; Kirby, 

 Cal. Ditini. Lep. p. 542. n. 163 (1871) (Cuba) ; Oberth., El. d'Eiil. iv. p. 69. n. 204 (1880) ; 

 Gundl., Papilio i. p. 113 (1881) (Cuba) ; id., Co„l,: E„l. Cuba. p. 127 (1881) ; id., Beil. E„l. 

 Zeit^chy. x.x.\T. p. 131 (1890) (descr. of larva) ; Honr., Silzber. Brrl. Eiil. Zeiticlir. xxxiii. 1889. 

 p. 8 (1890) (larva social, on Zaiil/i<ij-i/biiii) ; Riley, Insect Life in. p. 32 (1890) (larvae soi.ial 

 ace. to Gundlach) ; Haase, Unlersiirh. Mimienj i. p. 99 (1893). 



Papilio (Laertias) oxi/niiis, Lucas, in Sagra, Hist. Cuba vii. p. 207 (1857). 



Plenirus (!) o.ri/niii.'s, Kirby, in Hiibn., Samml. Exul. Sclunetl. ed. ii. p. 100. t. 459. fig. 1 2 (190-?): 



c? ? . Similar to P. pelaua ; marginal spots of both wings larger ; band of 

 forewing more or less vestigial, in male nsnally absent from npperside. 



Genitalia : cT. Harpe broad, denticulate. 



Larva gregarious at night, resting together on the trunk of the tree of which 

 the leaves serve as food. 



Hab. Cuba. 



In the Tring Museum 4 c? c?, 1 ? . 



90. Papilio epenetus Hew. (1861). 



Papilio rpenelii.i Hewitson, Exot. Butt. ii. Paj). t. 5. fig. 14. 15. J (1861) (Cinchona, Ecuador); 

 Felder, Verl,. Zool. Hot. Ges. WIen xiv. p. 312. n. 319 (1864) (hab. ?) ; Kirby, a/^ Diiini. Lep. 

 p. 539. D. 146 (1871) ; Ilaase, Untnsiirh. Mimicry i. p. 99 (1893) ; Haensch, Berl Eiil. Zeilsclu: 

 xlviii. p. 151 (1903) (Balzapamba, W. Ecuador, larva on orange-trees in June, short descr. of 

 larva and pupa). 



c? ? . Sexes similar, female a little paler than male. Forewing with a row of 

 huffish yellow jmtches on underside. Hindwing, on upperside, with or without some 

 red dots on disc ; on underside a complete row of red discal spots, and rather close 

 to it a row of bufiSsh yellow submarginal spots, of which the posterior ones are 

 somewhat larger than the anterior ones ; marginal spots large above and below, 

 huffish yellow. 



Genitalia : S. Tenth tergite elongate, slightly sjiatulate. Clasper ventrally 

 somewhat emarginate before apex ; harpe of the same type as in /'. anchisiades, 

 ending in an acute process which is slightly curved towards the clasper ; proximally 

 of the process there is or is not a small marginal tooth. ? not dissected. 



Larva and pupa described by Haensch, I.e., closely agreeing with those of 

 P. anchixiades. 



llab. Western Ecuador. 



In the Tring Museum 3 cJc?, 2 ? ?, and several larvae and pujjae, from: 

 Balsapamba (R. Haensch); Celica to Sapatillo, July 1600 (Simons). 



In coll. Oberthiir from Chimbo and Balsapamba. 



91. Papilio chiansiades Westw. (1872). 



Papilio chiansiades Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 101. t. 3. fig. 4. 5. (J (1872) (R. Topo, 



Ecuador) ; Oberth., Et. d'Enl. iv. p. 116. n. 258"" (1880) (TefEc ; Pebas). 

 Papilio chinsiudes (!), Kiiby, Oil. Diiirn. Lep. p. 812. n. 353 (1877) ; Kirby, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 



p. 353 (1881) (Sar.iyacu) ; Stand., ICrol. Tai/f. p. 16. t. 11. ? (1884) (Amazons; Ecuador); 



Haaae, UntersiicU. Mimii-ry i. p. 99 (1893) ; Michael, Iris vii. p. 213 (1894) (Sao Paulo de 



01iven9a) ; Eiiner, Ortlioijeu. Sc/imell. p. 327 (1897) {ah/ulles group ! !). 



cJ Forewing, above, with large yellowish white patch fmni hinder margin to 

 near M", <he patch being vestigial below. Hindwing, on npperside, with two 



