( 680 ) 



this sex, and the white discal patches small and mnch shaded with black ; a row of 

 seven red submars:inal spots, the last double. 



We know this form from the Province of Rio de Janeiro and from Matte Grosso ; 

 it is doubtless more widely distributed. 



In the Tring Museum 7 c?c?, 2 ? ?, from : Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. 



A specimen from Matto Grosso in coll. Adams. 



//. /'. lynithous f. harrimaiius Swains. (1822). 



PapiUo harrlslamis Swainson, ZooL Jlhtslr. iii. Ent. ii. t. lOO (1822) (hab, ? prob. S. Amer.) ; 



Doubl., List Lep. Lis. Brit. Mu». i. p. U (1845) (Brazil) ; id., Westw. & Hew. Gen. Diurn. 



iep. i. p. 17. n. 184 (184ti) {partim: Brazil); Gray, Cut. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mm. i. Pa;), p. 41. 



n. 210 (1852) (pmiim ; Brazil) ; Kirby, Cat. Dinru. Lep. p. 524. n. 53 (1871) (parlini). 

 Papilio chn/ilins Boisduval, Spec. Gen. L/'p. i. p. ,311. n. 149 (18311) (partim). 

 PapiUo allimis Felder, VerJi. Zool. Bot. Ge.t. Wien xiv. p. 2!)'.l. n. 155 (1864) (iioin. mill.) ; id., liei.te 



JVovara, Lep. p. 40. n. 35 (18G5) (Brazil) ; Kirby, I.e. p. .524. n. 54 (1871) ; Staad., Exot. 



Tag/, i. p. 15 (1884) (Brazil). 



A specimen in the British Museum agreeing with Swainson's figure is 

 presumably the type of harrisianm. Boisduval (183(5) described tlie preceding 

 form as Iiarrisianus (erroneously spelling the name /larrissiamis), since when that 

 broad-banded form has always been treated as being the true harrisianus. 

 Felder's athous is nothing but Swainson's harri.^ianus. 



S ?. White band of forevving in male from inner margin to SC, the fir.st and 

 last spot often absent, the band standing outside cell, but usually touching it at 

 lower angle, where the band is more or less angulate or interrupted ; occasionally 

 a vestige of a white patch in apex of cell ; in female the band vestigial fmm lower 



angle of cell forward. White discal area of hindwing not extending beyond M', 



much narrower in female than in male, the patch occupying in male more than halt 

 the cell, in female restricted to apex of cell and proximally ill-defined ; upper 

 three red submarginal spots absent or vestigial in male, more or less distinct in 

 female. 



We know this form from Rio de Janeiro and Espiritn Santo. 



In the Tring Museum 4 cJcJ, 2 ??, from: Rio de Janeiro; Leopoldina, 

 Espiritn Santo. 



e'. P. h/sithous f. oedipus Feld. (1865). 



Papilio harrisianm, Godart, ICtic. Metli. i.x. Suppl. p. 812. n. 138-9 (1824) (partim). 



Pajiilio oedipus Felder, Verb. Zool. Bot. Ge.i. Wien xiv. p. 299. n. 15() (18G4) (nom. nutl.) ; id., Reise 



Xorara, Lep. p. 47. n. 30 (1865) (Brazil) ; Kirby, Cut. Diurn. Lip. p. 524. n. 56 (1871) (Brazil); 



Staud., Exot. Tiuxf. i. p. 15 (1884) (Brazil). 

 Papilio sebantianus Oberthur, Et. d'Ent. iv. p. 71'. n. 241. t. 2. fig. 4 (1880) (Brazil). 



c? ?. White band of forewing reduced to a large double patch M' — SM-, there 

 being usually also a small streak behind SW and another in front of M'. the latter 

 streak occasionally developing to a triangular jiatcli. In one of our males from 

 Bahia the white double patch is rejilaced by a narrow yellowish one which, anteriorly, 



does not reach M'. Hindwing without white band or patch ; the four posterior 



submarginal spots large, the anterior ones small and often absent. 



Known to us from Bahia, Miuas Geraes, Espiritn Santo. 



In the Tring Museum I'i S S from : Bahia; Minas Geraes ; Espiritn Santo. 



