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Fonr snbmarginal spots on forewing, thin, the first nsnally vestigial ; yellowish 

 discal area extended beyond R-, spot R" — R^ trnncate at R- ; snbapical posterior 

 cell-spot about 5 mm. long, reaching from R' nearly to angle of cell ; distal marginal 



border narrower at M' than yellowish discal area. Yellowish ad- and snbmarginal 



spots of hindwing shaded with brown, small; whitish snbmarginal spots R^ — M' of 

 underside vestigial or very small. 



Hab. Guatemala ; Panama. 



In the Tring Museum : 2 c? c? without precise locality. 



In coll. F. D. Godman a series of males. 



rapilio lacamloMs, Godman & Salv., Biul. C'eiitr. Amer., lilmji. ii. p. 216. n. 43 (1890) (partim ; 

 Cururai, Ecuador, and Cosnipata, Peru). 



F. lacandones diores subsp. nov. 



Salv., Biul. C'eiitr. Amer., lihnp. ii. p. 2: 

 lipata, Peru). 



c?. Wings a little broader than in I. lacandones. Forewing : five snbmarginal 

 spots, larger than in the preceding form, sjiot SC — SC^ distinct, spot R- — R^ seldom 

 vestigial ; yellowish discal area a little straighter distally, slightly incised on tlic 

 veins, stopping at R-, the spot R^ — R' triangular, not trnncate at R^ ; snbapical 

 posterior cell-spot small, about as large as snbmarginal spot R' — R-, usually less 



than half the respective cell-spot of /. lacandones. Ad- and snbmarginal yellowish 



spots of hiudwing larger above and below, especially the whitish snbmarginal spots 

 R- — M' of underside, upper bars nearer edge of wing than in I. lacandones. 



Hab. Ecuador ; Pern ; Bolivia {name-ti/pc from R. Slucnri). 



In the Tring Museum \A S S from: C'hanchamayo (W. Hoffmanns); R. Slncnri, 

 S.E. Pern, 250U ft., June 1901, dry season (G. Ockenden) ; Ghirimayo, S.E. Peru, 

 Jnly 1901, dry season, 1000 ft. (G. Ockenden); >S. Domingo, S.E. Pern, 4500— 

 6000 ft., Jul}'— August 1901 (G. Ockenden) ; La Pampa, R. Huacamayo, 2500 ft., 

 November 190-1 (G. Ockenden) ; Mapiri, Bolivia. 



101. Papilio calliste Bates (18(54). 



Papilio mlliste Bates, Ent. Mo. Mag. i. p. 3. n. 5 (1864) (Guatemala). 

 Papilio lorzae Boisduval, Insect. Agrie. p. 103 (1869) (Guatemala). 



c?. Nearest to P. dioxippus and P. lacandones. Hairs of frons long. Pale 

 dorso-lateral line of abdomen narrow. Pale bands and spots of wings greenish 

 yellow or primrose-colour. Snbmarginal line of spots of forewing curved, spot 

 R- — 11^ of this line confluent with tlie respective spot of the discal band. Hindwing, 

 above, with two red spots, sometimes with traces of a third dot R' — 51' ; while the 

 ad- and snbmarginal greenish yellow sjiots R- — BI' are strongly developed, there are 

 only slight traces of such spots between M' and M^. 



On the underside of the hindwing the yellowish and whitish spots at and near 

 the distal edge are merged together, forming a jiale border to the wing ; red spot 

 M' — M- bordered with white in front like the anal one, not divided into dots. 



Sceut-organ as in P. lacandones, a portion of the scales beneath the wool rather 

 strongly bidentate. 



Genitalia : cJ. No ventral process on valve ; central ridge of harpe widest above, 

 with large teeth at edge, ventral edge not produced basad, no row of teeth across 

 lateral surface. 



Female and early stages not known. 



Uah. Mexico to Costa Rica. 



Two subspecies. 



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