4. — PA.PILIO ELECTRTON. 



<$ . Expaus. 4" 8'". Costa of fore-wing moderately arched, 

 apex obtuse, middle of outer margin slightly incurved and scalloped, 

 with sinuses edged with whitish. Hind-wing outer margin scalloped, 

 with a longish spatulate tail at thii*d median branch, besides a smaller 

 linear tail at end of second, and a broad short lobe at end of first median 

 branch. 



Above : deep black, fore-wing with a curved amber-coloured belt 

 crossing the middle of the wing, and a straight belt of four amber spots 

 towards the apex ; hind- wing crossed about the middle by an amber 

 belt, straight along its inner edge and dentate on its outer edge, passing 

 over end of cell ; behind this lies a row of blueish grey powdery spots. 

 Beneath : fore- wings the same, except that the sub-apical belt is con- 

 tinued along the outer border to the hind angle, the apical space beyond 

 it being brown ; hind-wing basal half reddish brown, the outer margin 

 of the yellow belt has a row of seven black lunules, the outer border is 

 black, and there is a sub-marginal row of seven red lines, but the space 

 between them and the black lunules is powdered with ochreous. Body 

 and antennae black. 



Central Valleys of Gruatemala. Allied to P. Asclepius of 

 Hiibner, but abundantly distinct. 



5. — PAPILIO CALLISTE. 



^ . Expans. 3'' 6'". Fore-wing costa slightly arched towards 

 the tip, apex moderately acute, outer border very slightly incurved, 

 hind-wing with elongated linear iail. Above : deep blackish brown, a 

 large triangular common spot of a clear yellow occupying the disk of 

 both wings, this spot on the fore wing has a notch in the middle of its 

 anterior margin, the dark costal border is crossed by three narrow belts 

 of a clear yellow colour, besides the commencement of a fourth, and a 

 curved yellow line towards the tip commences near the apex, touches 

 the angle of the discal spot, and ends near the middle of the outer 

 border ; the hind- wing has a row of sub-marginal yellow lunules, 

 double at the base of the tail, the sinuses and inner side of the tail are 

 edged with yellow, and the anal angle has two red spots. Beneath : 

 same as above, except that there is an undulated red line across the 

 hind wing within the dark brown border, and that the space near the 

 base of the tail is shining greyish white, with black lines bordering the 

 yellow lunules. Antennae black. 



G-uatemala, province of Vera Paz. Allied to P. Dioxippus (Hewits) 

 of New Granada, but differing in smaller size, bright yellow colour of cen- 

 tre of the wings, yellow inner border of the tail, and many other features. 



