( 644 ) 



not reaching cell, widest distally ; a row of large olivaceous bnff blotches from W 

 to costal margin, a more or less distinct similar blotch in apex of cell ; submarginal 



spots large, a spot at hinder margin close to angle. Hindwing : band complete, 



entering cell or not, the veins traversing it less extended black than in lenaeus ; 

 a row of rather large olivaceous buff spots at outerside of band ; submarginal spots 

 creamy yellow, large. 



Underside \ia\&\ than in /tvwcwsand bitias. Forewing : cell-patch larger than 



above, but much smaller than in bitias and lenaeus ; a blotch in upper angle of cell, 

 as in most bitias ; submarginal spots as in bitias, four or five clearly marked, the 



others vestigial. Discal band of hindwing creamy white, each spot except the 



last bearing a rufous red spot distally, the veins narrowly black, the band not being 

 broken up into separate spots. 



? not known. 



Hab. North-AVest and North-Central Peru. 



In coll. Oberthiir a small series from Tambillo and Chachapoyas. 



In coll. Dognin from Loja (probably western side). 



g. P. aristeus lenaeus Doubl. (1846). 



cJ. Pupilio Icnaciis Doubleday, in Doubt, Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diuni. Lej>. i. p. 16. n. 148. t. 4. 



fig. 2. (^ (184G) (Bolivia) ; id., LikI Lep. Ins. Bnl. Mux. i. Ajijienrl. p. 4 (1848) ; Felder, Verli. 



Zool. Bui. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 312. n. 331 (18G4) (Bolivia) ; Kirby, Cut. Diuni. Lep. p. 537. n. 137 



(1871) ; Hopff., Stelt. Evt. Zeit. xl. p. 54. n. 27 (1'57'J) (Bolivia) ; Haase, Untersiich. .Uimicri/ 



i. p. 1)4 (1893) ; Weeks, Tllustr. Diuni. Lep. p. 20 {VM:>) (Cbulumani). 

 Papilio cleolax. Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. ilus. i. Pap. p. 35. n. 172 (1852) (partim ; " lenaeus = $ of 



cleotas " false) ; id., List Lep. Ins. BHt. Mus. i. Pap. p. 47. n. 180 (1856) (partim). 

 Papilio phaeton, Hopffer, I.e. xl. p. 54. n. 28 (1879) {jiartim) ; Weeks, I.e. (1905) (Cbulumani). 



<?. Cell- patch of forewing on the whole less oblique than in bitias, discal spot 



R- — W always present, patch M' — W strongly narrowing proximally. Band of 



hindwing complete or narrowly interrupted, often entering cell. 



? not known. 



Bab. Eastern Bolivia, and S.E. Peru. 



In the Triug Museum IT JcJ from : E. Songo to R. Snajii, llnO in., March — 

 June IS'JO (Gark'])}.) ; Gnanay, Majiiri E., 1500 ft., March 1895 (Stuart); S. 

 Augnstin, Mapiii R., 3500 ft., and Majiiri, 1800 ft., September 1895 (Stuart); Reyes 

 and Muscliay, R. Beui, Augnst 1S95 (Stuart) ; R. Tanampaya (Garlepp) ; Province 

 Sara, S. Cruz de la Sierra, February — April 1004 (J. Steinbach). 



110. Papilio judicael Oberth. (1888). 



cJ. Pupilio juclieaei Oberthiir, Et. d'Ent. xii. p. 3. n. G. t. 2. fig. 4 (1888) (Huambo, N. Peru). 



(?. Upperside. — Forewing : a narrow patch across cell and a band of four 

 discal spots from lower angle of cell to SM- dirty ochraceous ; a row of small 



submarginal spots of the same colour. Hindwing resembling in outline that of 



P. warscicicxi; tooth W prolonged to a tail which is less acute than in P. aristeus, 

 tooth M' also long, and tooth M" long, broad and obtuse ; a row of vestigial 

 ochraceous buff discal blotches, the first and the last spot being more distinct, a:i 

 incomjjlete row of post discal blotches, and a submarginal row of small spots. 



Underside. — Forewing: cell-patch and discal {)atches lai-go, clayish ochraceous ; 



submarginal spots small. Hindwing : a discal band as in the allied sjjecies, dirty 



white, distally slightly washed with orangc-rcd ; submarginal spots rufous-red, the 

 upper ones shaded with olive-buff'. 



