APPENDIX— LEPIDOPTERA 109 



Sub-fani. Papilioni^'^. 



93. Painlio protcsilaus, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 209. 

 Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



94. Papilio ifliidamas, Fabr., Ent. Syst., iii, p. 17. 

 Hah. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). One example. 



95. Papilio americus, KoUar, Denk. Ak. Wien, Math., CI. i, p. P,;)4. 

 Papilio sadalus, Lucas, Rev. Zool, 1852, p. 133, t. 10, f. 4. 

 Hab. Machachi (9800-10,000 feet). Five examples. 



96. Papilio thrason, Feld., Reise d. Nov., Lep., p. 74. 

 Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). Two examples. 



97. Papilio pandion, Feld. ? Reise d. Nov., Lep., p. 79. 



Hab. Country west of Quito. One example. 



This specimen has a spot at the end of the cell of the primaries, as in 

 the Central American P. pandion, and it agrees generally with examples of 

 that species. But we have never hitherto seen P. pandion from so far south, 

 and a single specimen of a species of this difficult group is not sufficient to 

 enable us to speak positively respecting its correct name. 



Fani. HESPERIID^E. 



98. Thijmele eurycles (Latr.). 



Papilio eurycles, Latr., Enc. Meth., ix, p. 730. 

 Hab. Country west of Quito. One example. 



99. Pyrrhopyfja sp. 1 



Pyrrhopyga vulcanus, Hew., Ex. Butt., t. Pyrrhopyga, i, f 2. (nee 

 Cramer). 



Hab. Country west of Quito. One example agreeing with the figure 

 above referred to ami many specimens in our collection. We have not yet 

 found a name for it. 



100. Proteides dahnani (Latr.). 



Hesperia dahnani, Latr., Enc. IMcth., ix, p. 747. 



Hab. Nanegal (alt. uncertain). A single example, in bad condition, 

 agrees with specimens thus named in our collection. 



