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riiu Iwiiig : discal spots larger th;m submarginal oucs, outside tbeiu a row of 



olivaceous bull' spots, which are sometimes verj' small. 



On underside a sjiot of variable size iu cell of forewing. 



?. Dichromatic. One form resembling the male, but the postdiscal spots 

 usually larger, sometimes confluent with the discal ones (?-i. vtctorinus). In the 

 type-specimen the olivaceous or bluish blotches are very small (they are not 

 indicated in Gray's figure of the type). In the second form ( ? -f. amp/iissi/s) tlie 

 markings of the upperside are bluish or greenish, and the discal and postdiscal 

 spots of the hind wing are replaced by a broad band. 



Genitalia : c?. Harpe more densely dentate distally than in the preceding, the 

 teeth being also smaller. 



Ilab. Eastern McyIco to Nicaragua. 



In the Tring Museum 18 cJc^, 8 ? ?, from: Cuesta de Misantla, June l>>9(i, 

 Jalapa, July 1897, Espinal, June 1896, Orizaba, March 1896, Vera Cruz (W. 

 Schaus) ; Cordoba, 2800 ft., July 1904 (A. Hall) ; S. Pedro Sula, Honduras. 



c. P. nctorinus vulneratus Butl. (1872). 



Papilio vulneratus Butler, Cist. Eiit. i. p. 85 (1872) (Costa Rica) ; Kirby, Gtl. Diiini. Lep. p. 814. 



n 394 (1877) ; Godm. & Salv., Biol. Centr. Amer., Lejt. Rhnp. ii. p. 230. d. TJ. (1890) (Costa 



Rica). 

 ryrrhosticta vuliienita Butler, Lcp. Erot. p. 1G5. t. 58. fig. 3. g (1874) ; id. & Druce, Pruc. ZwA. 



Soc. Loud. p. 3G6. n. 385 (1874) (Costa Rica). 



cJ. Only one imperfect specimen known. Discal sj)ots of both wings, on 

 upperside, larger, and the submarginal ones smaller, than in the preceding forms ; 

 no bluish postdiscal blotches on upperside of hiudwing. 



Had. Costa Rica. 



One specimen (type) in coll. F. D. Godman. 



113. Papilio cephalus Godm. & Salv. (1890). 



Pajiilio cephalus Godman & Salvjn, Biol. Centr. Amer., Lep. Wiop. ii. p. 235. n. 70. t. 71. fig. 4. 5. (J 

 (18'JU) (Chiriqui, iu coU. Staudinger). 



cJ. One specimen only is known. Perhaps an aberration of P. cleotas 

 arcliytas, which we think could easily be proved or disproved by an e.\.amination 

 of the iunersidc of the clasper. 



The row of discal spots on the upperside of the forewing extends to SM-, spots 

 B? — SM- not reaching to cell ; submarginal row of spots evenly curved. Underside 

 of hindwing with a row of blue crescents distally of the discal band ; tail long. 

 Head and pronotum are said to be without dots. 



Hab. Chiriqui. 



One specimen in coll. Staudinger. We have not examined the insect. 



114. Papilio cleotas Gray (1832). 



Pap'lio cleotas Gray, in Griffith, Aiiim. King,/,,,,, xv. p. CuS. t. RG. J (1832) (Brazil). 



The evidence that this and the next species (P. aristeus) arc both repre- 

 sented iu some districts rests on the record of two single specimens bclmiging 

 to P. aristeus iitias. Messrs. Godman k Salvin (1S90) mention under the name of 

 hitias a specimen of P. aristeus from Chiriqui (Staudinger, collected by Trotsch). 

 The second specimen is recorded by Felder from Bogota, and described as P. ctesias. 

 This latter s])ecimen has the body much compressed, looking as if it hiid been 

 carried in a pocket-book. It may have been brought to Bogota from tlic casteru 



