( 666 ) 



patch M- — SM- corresponding to the patch of npjierside ; on tins greyish patch 



the under scales are white, the upper layer being brown. Hiudwing : three 



pinkish discal spots, the first and second touching cell ; often a trace of a fourth 

 spot behind M". 



?. i'ppcrsifle. — Forewing : cell-patch not reaching across cell, being 

 abbreviated anteriorly ; patch W — M' followed by a smaller patch shaded with 

 black, and in one (of the three specimens seen) preceded by a small whitish spot. 



Hindwing : a red band from R^ to abdominal margin, entering cell, proximally 



whitish behind cell, more or less shaded with black towards abdominal margin, pink 

 on underside. 



Scent-organ jiresent. 



Ilab. Western Ecuador. 



In tlie Tring Blnseum 4 c? (? from : Balsapamba (R. Haensch), type ; Paramba 

 (W. Rosenberg). 



4 c? c? and 3 ? ? in coll. Charles Oberthiir from Balsapamba. 



3 cJ(J in the British Museum from the valley of Chimborazo and Porvenir. 



e. P. earyUon anatmus subsp. iiov. (PI. Vlll. fig. 53). 



Pajniio eiiryleoii, Dognin, Lep. Loja p. 14 (1887); id., I.e. p. 37 (1891); Haensch, Deri. Ent. 

 Zeitschr. xlviii. p. 153 (1903) (Sa. Inez, R. Pastaza, 1-250 m.). 



(?. Upperside. — Forewing : grey patch more speckled with black scales than 

 in 1'. e. euri/leon, on the whole larger, extending from inner margin beyond M-, 

 touching cell, there being often a streak in cell proximally of origin of M-, streak in 

 front of M- elongate-triangular, narrowing towards cell ; some specimens with 



submarginal spots. Hindwing ; three red spots E^ — M' on disc, well separated 



from cell, occasionally pinkish grey, the second the longest, first occasionally absent, 

 sometimes the second alone distinct. 



Underside : forewing without a trace of white patches. Hindwing : discal 



spots R2— M- usually grey, rarely pinkish, usually a little nearer cell than distal 

 margin, often vestigial; red submarginal spots R'— SM' distinct, last one (anal) 

 without white border, or the border very thin. 



¥ not known. 



Scent-organ absent. 



Hab. East Ecuador. 



In the Tring Museum So 6 S from: Archidona (W. Goodfellow) ; Zamora 

 (0. T. Baron), name-type ; Loja. 



127. Papilio hipparchus Stand. (1884). 



Papilio hippmrlms Staudinger, Exol. Tagf. i. p. 20. t. 13. S (1^84) (Cauoa valley). 



Not known to us. The hiudwing is figured as having only one rod sjiot at the 

 base, but that may be an error of the colourist, the colouring of the figure not being 

 quite correct according to Staudinger, I.e. 



S. Forewing black, with a row of grey submarginal spots. Hindwing with 



pale pink distal band from R' to abdominal margin, the band absent (or vestigial ?) 

 on underside, except the last s])ot, submarginal and admarginal spots as in 

 P. eunjleon. 



? not known. 



Hah. Cauca valley, Colombia. 



