1895. 



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PAPILIO DEMOLEUS, Linnaeus. 

 rapilio demoleiis, Ltxn.kus, Mns. Lud. Ulr. Reg., p. 2U, ii. :^3 (1764). 

 Mr, Linell reports tAvelve of this species. 



PAPILIO OPHIDICEPHALUS, Oberthiir. 

 Papilio ojihidicephalits, Obeuthur, Etudes d'Ent., Ill, ]>. 13 (1878). 

 There is one speciineii of this s]>e('ies. 



PAPILIO NIREUS, Linnaeus. 

 Papilio )iireus, Lixn.eus, Mns. Lud. I'lr. Keg., p. 217, n. 36(1764). 

 Mr. Linell repoi-ts seven examples of this species. 



PAPILIO ECHERIOIDES, Trimen. 



rapilio ccherioidcs, Tiumex, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud., 1868, p. 72, n. 2, pi. vi,. 

 ligs. 1, 2. 

 There are twenty-one males and lonr females of this species, one of 

 the females badly damaged. 



Family HESPERIID.E, Westwood. 



Genus SARANGESA, Moore. 

 SARANGESA MOTOZI, Wallengren. 



rtenif/ospidm motozi, Wallkxgken, K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Haudl., 18.57; Lep. Rhop. 

 Caft'r., p. 53. 



One example. 



Genus EAGRIS, Guenee. 



EAGRIS ASTORIA, new species. 



Mcde.—Autemui^ black. Talpi black, margined below with yellow. 

 Upper side of liead, thorax, and abdomen dark brown. Lower side of 

 thorax and abdomen ochreons gray. Legs concolorous. The prima- 

 ries upon the upper side are vinous brown, slightly clouded with black- 

 ish at tlie base, and broadly clouded with blackish at the apex and the 

 outer nmrgin. The end of the cell is ornamented with two small light- 

 colored translucent spots surrounded with black, the lower spot i)ro- 

 duced outwardly beyond tlie other. There are four small subapical 

 white spots in the usual position. There is a discal series of four small 

 translucent spots surrounded with blackisli. Of these, two, tlie small- 

 est, are located on interval 1 beyond the middle; the third in the ascend- 

 ing series, between the first and second median nervules, is the largest, 

 and is subtriangular with its apex toward the costa : the fourth, between 

 the second and tliird median nervules, is smaller, and transversely 

 elongated. In addition, there are two small parallel dashes of black 

 on interval 1 , one third of the distance from the base. The secondaries 

 up(ui the upper side are of tlie sam(> color as the prinniries, slightly 

 clouded wiih blackish at Ihe outer angle, and marked with ob.scure 



