( 700 ) 



liiiiJwiiig- vestigial lii'vond cell or verj' thin ; red anal spots LonkM-L-J with white 

 ill IVoiit ; black distal band not broader between tS(_'- and 1{' than the greenish white 

 snbmarginal hall'inoon. 



In one of our females (Hondnras) the fifth band of the forcwing reaches well 

 beyond SM-, nearly touching the marginal band. 



Ilab. Eastern Mexico: Vera Cruz, Yncatan ; Guatemala; British Honduras; 

 Honduras ; " Nicaragna " (accurding to Menetries). 



The black snbmarginal line of the forewing is often clearly marked down to M-, 

 while in other specimens it is restricted to a costal spot. 



In the Tring Museum lo SS, 4 ? ?, from : Esjunal, Vera Cruz, June 1890 

 (W. Schaus) ; Guatemala (Salvin) ; San Pedro Siila, Honduras. 



b. P. epidaus tepicus subsp. nov. 



rapilio qmhtiis Godman & Salv., JS/o/. Ceiitr. Amer., Rhop. p. 221. n. 51 (1890) (p<(r/!m ; San Bias). 



J. Wings. Upperside. — Forewing : first and second black bands broader than 

 in ep. cjiidaus, fifth band continued to hinder angle where it joins the marginal 



band. Hindwing longer than in ep. cpidaus and costally narrower, median band 



broad in front, more distinct beyond cell than in cp. epidaiis ; snbbasal band thinner 

 from cell backwards than in front ; white border of red spot M' — M- thinner; 

 black patch R' — M' larger, greenish white submarginal spots larger; tail more 

 extended silvery white. 



Underside : the same difterences as above, but white border of red spot M' — M- 

 of hindwing as large as in ep. epidaus. 



ITah. West Mexico : Jalisco. 



In the Tring Museum 1 S from Jalisco ; several specimens in coll. F. D. 

 Godman from San Bias. 



c. P. epidaus fenochionis Godm. & Salv. (1808). 



Papiliofeiinchiouh Godman !.<• Salvin, Ann. Mag. N. H. (4). ii. p. 1.^0 (1868) (Oaxaca) ; iid., Biol. 

 Ceiilr. Amer., Rhop. p. 222. n. 52. t. G8. fig. 13. 14. S (180O) (Oaxaca). 



S ?. Fifth liand of forewing extended to hinder angle. Snbbasal and median 

 bands of hindwing broad above and below, median band always reaching to the black 

 distal area, which is mucli more extended than in the other two subspecies ; red 

 anal spots above without distinct white border, or the border very thin, the red spots 

 being larger than in the other forms. Width of black bands of hindwing very 

 variable ; intersj)ace between subbasal band and abdominal border often almost 

 completely filled in with black-brown scaling. 



Ilab. South-Western Mexico : Oaxaca ; Guerrero. 



In the Tring Museum 64 c?<?, 2 ? ?, from : Guerrero (0. T. Baron) ; Salina 

 Cruz, Tehuantepec, July l'.»04 (A. Hall) ; Oaxaca, July 1890 (W. Schans). 



147. Papilio bellerophon P.ilin. (1823). 



Papilio bellernjiliijii Dalman, .l/»i/. ICnt. p. ST. n. 1 (1H2:5) ; Boisd., Sjiec. Gen. Lip. i. p. 204. n. 87. 

 (IS.Ifi) (Bahia ; Pernambuco) ; Doubl., Westw. & Hew., O'ch. DUmi. Lep. i. p. 15. n. i::!5 (1S4C) ; 

 Doubl., List Lcp. [lis. Ihit. .Mux. i. Append, p. 3 (1848) (Brazil) ; Gray, Cut. Lep. Jus. i. Pup; 

 p. 33. n. 157 (1852) (Brazil) ; id., List Lep. J/is. Bril. .Uus. i. Paj}. p. 45. n. 105 (1850) (Brazil). 

 Menutr., Emtm. Corp. Ani7u. Mux. Petrop., Lep. i. p. 3. n. 48 (1857) (Brazil) ; Felder, Vcrli 

 Zool. Bot. Gcs. Wien .xiv. p. 301. n. 175 (1804) (Bras, austr.) ; Kirby, Cat. Diiirii. Lep. p. 565. 

 n. 245 (1871) (Brazil) ; Oberth., Et. d'En/. iv. p. 07. n. 184 (1880) (Brazil) ; Eimer, Artb. 



