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costa and runs, curving parallel to the outer margin, from the costa 

 and coalesces at vein 2 with the line before mentioned. 



It will be seen from this description that the secondaries are much 

 more brilliantly decorated with bright blue bands than the species 

 described by Lucas, and they may at a glance be differentiated from 

 each other. 



Expanse, 48 mm. 



I have only one specimen, a male of this species, which Sir Gilbert 

 Carter kindly sent me. He writes that the insect is rare in Nassau, 

 but is reported to be common on Andros Island. Specimens referred 

 to the authorities of the British Museum for study by Sir Gilbert were 

 reported by them not to be known in that collection. 



I am indebted to Sir Gilbert for a couple of good specimens of 

 Papilio bonhotei, recently described by Miss Emily M. Sharpe, from 

 the Bahamas. This is a subspecies of Papilio andrcemon Hiibner, and 

 on comparison proves to be identical with specimens recently collected 

 in southern Florida in the vicinity of Miami. Papilio andrcE)iioii do?i- 

 hotei Sharpe, must be added to the list of species occurring within the 

 limits of the United States. 



