( 682 ) 



S ? . White band of forewing as in f. oedipus, very variable in width, sometimes 

 not wider than in broad-banded specimens of f. bjsithous, never continued to costal 

 mnrgin, occasionally rcdncod to a patch ]\1-— SM- and a streak behind SJI-, 



occasionally bnffish ; wliite marginal dots sometimes very distinct. Xo white 



band or patch on hindwing ; usually seven red submarginal spots, upper three not 

 rarely vestigial or absent (from upperside), last four sometimes nearly as large as 

 in f Of'i/ip>is ; wiiite marginal sjiots often somewhat enlarged ; tail with red spot on 

 underside in a smiill percentage of specimens (as in Esclischoltz's figure). 



We know this form from Paraguay, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. 



In the Tring Museum 32 $$, 19 ??, from: Sapncay, Paraguay, August 

 1900 and October 1004 (W. Foster) ; Yhu, Paraguay, September — December bs'-nJ 

 (Andeer) ; Theresopolis, S. Catharina, November 1904 — February 1905 (J. 

 Michaelis) ; Rio Grande do Sol. 



f. P. lijsithous f. pomponius. 



Papilio pomponius HopfFer, Ste/t. Eiit. Zdl. xxvii. p. 25. n. 5 (18lJG) ("'Mexico" error loci) ; Kirhy, 

 Cat. Dhmi. Lep. p. 607. n. 341 (1871) (-Mexico") ; Honr., BerL Ent. Zeitschi: xxx. p. 29C. t. 6. 

 fig. 4. ? (1886) (Rio Grande do Sul ; J ? ) ; 'VVejm., Slell. Ent. Zeil. Iv. p. 314. n. C (18115) 

 (Rio Grande do Sul) : Bbnningh., Verh. Ver. N<it. Uiiterh. JIamhuri/ ix. p. 27 (1805) (one 

 specimen, 8 miles from Nova Friburgo) ; Mabildo, Guia Pract. Borhol. Rio Grande do Sul 

 p. 48(1896). 



Papilio lysithous, Lathy, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. p. 69. n. 36 (1'.104). 



(??. Forewing black, usually with wliite marginal spots; white band absent, 

 often vestigial, rarely represented by a distinct line from near costal to inner margin, 



or by a short band extending from BI' to inner margin. Hindwing without white 



band or patch, fringe-spots large as a rule ; four to seven red submarginal spots, 

 the three upper ones usually vestigial ; proximally of these spots sometimes some 

 white scales. 



We know this form from Santa Catharina and Rio Grande do Sul (where its 

 model, Papilio perr/iebus, is also found) ; BOnninghausen records it from Nova 

 Friburgo. 



In the Tring Museum 8 cJc?, 2 ? ?, from: S. Catharina and Rio Grande 

 do Sul. 



ff'. P. lysitJious f. eupatorion Lucas (1857). 



Papilio eupatorion Lucas, in Casteln., Voy. Amer. Sud, Zool. iii. Ent. t. 2. fig. 2 (1857 — coll. 

 Oberthiir) ; Kirby, Cat. Dinrn. Lep. p. 567. n. 334 (1871) (Am. mer.) ; Oberth., Et. d'Eut. iv. 

 p. 76. n. 239 (1880) (Brazil ; type). 



S. Like f. jMinponius ; but forewing with a broad huffish white marginal 

 band, marginal spots of hindwing enlarged and white dots at ])roximal side of red 

 submarginal s])ots distinct, the up])er ones larger than the respective red spots. 



Only one specimen known, in coll. Oberthiir, from Brazil. 



137. Papilio asius Falir. (1781). 



Papilio Eqiies Trnjanus asius Fabricius, .S/jf c. liLs. ii. p. 5. n. 17 (1781) (S. Amer.) ; Fabr., .Ifant. Im. 



ii. p. 3. n. 17 (1787) ; Gmelin, .S>«. Nat. i. 5. p. 2229. n. 283 (1790) (S. Amer.) ; Fabr., Ent. 



Syet. iii. 1. p. 8. n. 21 (1793). 

 Papilio Ejues Tnijanne astyagas Drury, lllustr. Ej-ol. Lis. iii. p. 47. t. 35. fig. 4. & Imk-x (1782) 



(Rio de Janeiro). 



