( ^44 ) 



the preceding forms ; white spot SO" — R' within the black border sharply defined, 



the black spot separating it from the basi-discal area not always complete. Discal 



band of hindwing, on ^inderside, crossing cell at M-, the point of origin of this 

 vein being within the band, the costal portion of the band a little more obliqne 

 than in the other forms, the greenish white basal area therefore more oblong ; the 

 yellowish white patches distally of the curved enter discal band sharply defined 

 as a rnle ; veins in proximal half of wing more extended black than in the other 

 subspecies. 



Ilab. Brazil : Kio Grande do Sul northwards ; Paraguay. 



In the Tring Museum 40 t?c?, I ?, from: Minas Geraes, February ISO'J 

 (Kennedy) ; Espiritu Santo ; Petropolis and Rio de Janeiro ; Bahuru, Sao Paulo 

 (Dr. Hemjiel) ; Castro, Parana (E. D. Jones) ; Sapucay, Paraguay, August and 

 October 19U1 and December 19U3 (W. Foster) ; Jataliy, Goyaz. 



169. Papilio iphitas Uiibn. (1820?). 



Papilio dolicaoii, Godart (nou Cramer, 1775, err. det.), E»c. .Velli. ix. p. 40. n. 41") (181(1) ; Donov., 

 Nal. Repos. ii. t. 65 (1824) ; Prillw., Slett. Eiit. Zeh. xxvi. p. 120 (1865) (Corcovado : "light 

 yellow," perhaps ipJiHas?). 



EurytiiUs iplutas Hubner, Samiul. Exot. Srl,m. ii. t. 02 (1820?) ; Kirby, ibi'l ed. ii. p. 92. t. 305. 

 fig..3. 4(190-?). 



PapiUo !plilla.^,Boisduv3.\, Spec. Gen. Leji. i. p. 348. n. 180(1836)(Biode Janeiro; var. of rfo?;cao« ?) ; 

 Lucas, itv>. EmI. p. 14. t. 8. fig. 1 (1835) ; DouW., /./•«' Lep. Ins. Bril. Mas. i. p. 16 (1845) 

 (Brazil?) ; id., Westw. & Hew., Gen. Diurn. Lep. i. p. 16. n. 155 (1846) ; Gray, Cat. Le/i. Tn-i. 

 Bril. Mils. i. Pap. p. 36. n. 177 (1852) (Brazil) ; Lnras, in Chenu, E/ic. Uisl. Xiil., Pup. i. t. 11. 

 fig. 2. jj (1851-53) ; Gray, Lhl Lep. Ins. Bril. .!/«». i. Par- p. 40. n. 185 (1856) (Brazil) ; 

 Mdnutr., Ennm. Corp. Anim. JIiis. Pelrop., Lep. i. Siipjil. p. 68. n. 1122 (1857) (Brazil) ; Felder, 

 Verli. Zuul. Bui. Ges. Wien xiv. p. 300. n. 165 (1864) (Bras, austral.) : Kirby, Cal. Diurn. Lep. 

 p. 554. n. 237a (1871) (Brazil) ; Burm., Descr. Rep. Argent, v. Lep. p. 3. sub n. 2 (1879) (var. of 

 iloUcaou) ; Oberth., El. d'Enl. iv. p. 74. n. 228 (1880) (Brazil) ; Staud., E.rnl. Tagf. i. p. 18 

 (1884) (var. of ilolieaon ? ; Pernambuco) ; Haase, Unkr!<iii-li. .Vimii-r;/ i. p. 84 (1893) ; Bonningh., 

 Verh. Ver. Nal. Unlerli. Hamburg ix. p. 27 (1895) (Organ Mts. ; not near Rio). 



d. Similar to P. dolicaoii ; ground-colour creamy buif ; distal border of 

 forewing narrower behind, both above and below, than in P. dolicaon, veins 

 M'— SM- heavier black distally ; yellow discal spot R'— R° longer than the others. 



Hindwing more rounded than in dolicaon ; black discal baud marked on 



upperside between SC- and R', usually entering cell ; extreme tip of tail yellow. 



Black discal band of forewing below shifted to margin between M' and SM". 

 Nearly all the veins of hindwing black ; discal band crossing cell distally of M*, 

 spot of ground-colour in apex of cell smaller than the spot situated at base of 

 cellule SC- — R' ; one row of jmle blue spots. 



Neuration ; SC of forewing confluent with ; SC'^ free. 



Genitalia: No ventral process on valve; proximal ventral angle of harpe nut 

 produced; central ridge without teeth at proximal edge, a long tooth near ventral 

 angle corresponding to the transverse row of teeth of P. dolicaon, tip of ridge 

 pointed, no teeth near it. 



? and early stages not known. 



Ilab. Brazil. 



In the Tring Museum 8 c?c? from : Fazenda Jerusalem, Espiritu Santo; Rio 

 de Janeiro (E. May ; doubtless from the Organ Mts.). 



