( 605 ) 



small discal and three larger sulimarginal spots, all red, often much shaded with 

 black, the last snbmarginal spot distal of the one before it ; on underside two 

 discal spots M' — SM- and a complete row of submargiual spots, those between 

 R^ and M- being the largest and partly white. 



? and earl)' stages not known. 



Hab. Eastern slopes of Ecuador aod Pern ; Upper Amazons. 



In the Tring Blusenm 11 <?<? from : Pebas ; S. Paolo de Olivenr'a ; Iquitos ; 

 R. Cachyaco, affl. of R. Hnallaga (Stnart) ; Coca, Ecuador (R. Haeiisch); Archidona 

 (W. Goodfellow); R. Chuchuras, affl. of R. Palcazu, 320 m. (W. Hoffmanns); 

 La Union, R. Huacamayo, Carabaya, 2000 ft., January 190.5, wet season (G. 

 Ockenden). 



02. Papilio pharnaces Doubl. (1846). 



Papilii) 2>Jior!iaccs Doubleday, Ann. JJay. X II. xviii. p. 374 (184fi) ("America merid.") ; id., 

 Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurii. Lep. 1. p. 19. n. Slfi (1847) (" Bolivia ") ; Gray, Cat. Lip. hm. 

 Biit. Mils. i. Pap. p. 04. n. 282. t. 5. fig. 1. ^ (1852) (Guatemala?) ; id., List Lep. Ins. Bril. 

 iliis. i. Pap. p. 73. n. 298 (18.')6) (Jlexico) ; Felder, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 312. n. 321 

 (18G4) (Mexico ; '"Guatemala") ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 539. n. 145 (1871) (Mexico) ; 

 Godm. & Salv., Biul. Centr. Amer., Lep. lUiap. ii. p. 231. n. 04 (1890) (Mexico : Oaxaoa, 

 Putla) ; iid., I.e. p. 730 (1901) (Guanajuato) ; Haase, Untersiich. Jlfimicn/ i. p. 99. t. 9. fig. 03 

 (1893). 



cJ. Pvpilh phanostraius Godman & Salv., I.e. p. 232. d. 05 (1890) (Jalapa). 



^. Papilio polycharmus iid., I.e. n. 00. t. 70. fig. 10 (1890) (Mazatlan). 



S ? . Hindwing with two rows of spots, the distal row about halfway between 

 cell and distal margin, red, the pro-\imal spots variable in number on upperside. 

 Tail very variable in length ; in one of our West Mexican females, from Colima, 

 little more prominent than the other teeth, while it is long in another female 

 from the same place. We do not find any fairly constant difference between 

 specimens from East, West, and South Mexico. 



Genitalia: c?. Tenth tergite slightly spatulate ; sternite laterally with obtuse 

 ridge which is transversely impressed, bearing hairs proximally. Harpe dentate at 



apex dorsally and ventrally. ?. Vaginal armature as in P. aiichisiade.s ; the 



curved process standing at the orifice shorter, the lateral dentate lobes with fewer 

 teeth. 



JJab. East, South, and West Mexico. 



In the Tring Museum 56 ,Si,2» ? ?, from: Orizaba, April and May 1890 

 (W. Schaus) ; Huatuxco ; Guadalajara, September — October 1889 (Dr. Buller) ; 

 Guadalajara, July, August and October, 1896 (W. Schaus); Oaxaca, 6000 ft, 

 June 1904 (A. Hallj ; Guernavaca, end of August 1904 (Dr. Gadow). 



93. Papilio erostratus Westw. (1847). 



Papilio e,-o.itratus \Yeatv!Ooi, Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. v. p. 30. t. 3. fig. 2. 2* (1847) (Guatemala); 



Doubl., Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii. p. 529 (1852) ; Boisd., Consid. Lep. Gnatem. p. 8 



(1870) (Mexico ; Honduras ; rlietiis = J of erostratus teste Godman & S:ilvin) ; Kirby, Cat. 



Diurn. Lep. p. 540. n. 153 (1871) (Guatemala) ; Butl. & Druce, Pruc. Zuol. Soc. Land. p. 305. 



n. 378 (1874) (Costa Rica, teste van Patten) ; Oberth., El. d'Eut. iv. p. 80. n. 259 (1880) 



(Guatemala ; Mexico) ; Godm. & Salv., Biol. Centr. Anter., Lep. Rhop. ii. p. 01. t. 09. fig. 9. 



genit. (1890) (Brit. Honduras; Guatemala; ''Costa Rica" teste van Patten); Haase, 



Untersueh. Mimirri/ i. p. 99. t. 9. fig. 00. J". 01, ? (1893) (Guatemala). 

 ?. Pa/iilio rlietus Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. Pap. p. 05. n. 288. t. 11. fig. 5 (1852) (Guate- 



malaj ; id., List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mm. i. p. 75. n. 305 (1850); Felder, Verh. Zuol. But. (_!es. 



Wien xiv. p. 299. n. 140 (1804) (Guatemala) ; Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 523. n. 38'"' (1871) ; 



id., l.c. p. 810. n. 153 (1877) (= !? of erostratus). 

 Papilio Iieroslratus, Felder, Verli. Zool. Bol. Ges. Wienxiv. p. 310. n. 302 (1804) (Guatemala), 



