54 PAPILIONID.E. PAPILIO. 



wings more blackish-brown, with six biscuit-coloured spots, one of which 

 extends over the outer third of the cell, the others being clustered round it ; 

 outer margin narrowly white between the veins. 



Underside, as above. 



Hab. Ecuador (Buckley). 



lu the Collections of the British Museum (two specimeus ; one from Para, captured liy Mr. 

 Bates, the other from " Amazons," captured by Mr. Wallace) and of Mr. Grose-Smith. 



This species is very close to P. Chahrias, Hew., but is smaller, and ou the anterior wings 

 there are only two discal spots, instead of three or four spots as in P. Chahrias; and ou the 

 posterior wings the pale biscuit-coloured spot in the end of the cell is more extended inwardly. 



XLI.— PAPILIO CHAROBA. Figs. 3, 4. 



VapUio Chawha, Kirby, " Trans, Eiit. Society," 1881, p. 362 (July 6th, 

 1881). 



Exp. 3^ inches. 



M<ih'. Upperside " black; fore wings with a suffused yellowish-white band 

 running from the inner margin parallel with the hind margin for half the 

 Ineadth of the wing. The upper ])ortion is narrowed and greenish. Hind 

 wings with five oval scarlet spots running from the anal angle ; inner margin 

 narrowly edged with scarlet; incisions white. Underside paler, base spotted 

 with red ; band of the fore wings reduced to two white spots, and an indistinct 

 suffusion beyond ; hind wings with five small pale pink spots." 



Hab. Pastazza River, Ecuador (Buckley). 



In Mr. Grose-Smith's Collection. 



" Allied to P. Gyainon, Gray, but the jjale baud of the fore wings is shorter, broader, and 

 less sharply defined ; and P. Cyanwii has four spots on the hind wings above and six below, 

 instead of five on both surfaces." 



XLIL— PAPILIO HERNANDO. Fig. 5. 



Exp. 3 inches. 



M(tl(\ Upperside. Both wings blackish-brown. Anterior wings with a 

 badly-defined greenish-white patch which extends over the disc from the middle 

 of the inner margin nearly to the lowest median nervule. Posterior wings with 

 three spots on the disc, of which the spot nearest the abdominal margin is 



