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 10. C'allidri/as Seii)icc,Ji[/.s. 1 — Ji. 



? Papilio Sciinfe, Linnoius, Syst. Nat. 2, p. 7(51, n. 103 (17(50). 



Papilio Eiibiilf, Cramer, Pap. Exot. 2, pi. 120, figs. E, V (1779). 



S Papilio :\[arc('lliiia, Cramer, Pa]). Exot. 2, pi. 1G3, fii,'s. A, C (1770). 



? \\\\\ P:ipi]i(j Pomona, Donovmi, Tns. Xcw JIollaiKl, itc, pi. 17. (ii;^. 3, ;?. 

 (1805.) 



Callidryas Orbis ? , Foei/, Cent. Lt']). Cuba, pi. 1 (1852). 



? albino Papilio llypcrici, Sepji., .Siiriiiamsflic Ylindrrs, vol. 1. ])1. 10. 

 (1855.) 



? albino ? Callidryas Yaninnn. /'ra/.i/-/, I'roc. Hut. Soc. i'liilad. 2, p. ;>.")2 

 n. 3 (1863.) 



J/'</<'. Gencrallv smaller than C. KuJndr, the colouring of the under surfare cli^'per, ami ihc 

 markings much better dctined. 



Fenude. Above cleep golden-yellow, sometimes inclining to orange, or dirty white ; frontwing." 

 with internally dentated, well dehned dark-brown margin beginning at second-third of costa, and 

 terminating at anal angle ; a large black disco-cellular s[)ot, and a sub-ajjical series of angulatcd 

 lunules between the nervures, also a point of the same colour between median branches ; hindwing.s 

 with rosy margin ; a suli-niarginal series of five large geminate dark-brown spots at termiiialion nf 

 nervures ; abdominal and basal areas pale rosy ; under surface of wings paler ; the margin with band 

 and spots as above but deep rosy ; frontwings with a large geminate silver-centretl ring-spot at end nf 

 cell, and a zigzag series of irregular characters on disc, all rosy-brown ; costa rosy ; hindwings with 

 two silver-centred ring s|iots placed obliquely at end of cell on a brownish streak and encircled by a 

 series of bnicket-shaped chanictcrs beginning at base, and continuing in the form of a heart through 

 ilisc, all rosy brown. 



Localities (J, $, S. America, Coll. Druce ; Brazil, ?, Itio Janeiro ( .\Inc(jiUici-iuj), U.-M. : 



i, ?, Para, Coll. Wallace; cj, Central America; g, Labia Coll. Ward ; Colombia (Dyson), i, .Sta. 

 Martha, $, Texas, Coll. Saunders ; $, West Coast of Mexico (liekher), P..:M. : tJ, 9, Trinidad, 

 9. Honduras (Dijxon), Coll. Saunders and P.M. ; $, 9, Venezuela ( Dijiinn ), .lamaica, Haiti (Twcedh), 

 S, Polochic Valley fSnlrinJ, P.M. ; cJ, San Lorenzo Cull. Salvin. 



2 Dwarfed form. Trinidad, Coll. Saunders. 



cJ, 9 Var. differing from the typical form of C. Si-unn' in the more sulpliur colour of the uiipcr 

 .■surface, but exactly the same in other respect,s. Chili ( lircd). Coll. Saunder.'*. 



The Plia-hin Eiibiile of Hiibner, (Samml. ex. Schniett. i, pi. l.H, 180.")) represents the two 

 common forms of female C Sennw ; we have examples of both from llnndurai*. 



The I'ltpiliii I'omomi of Donovan, which I have given in the al)ove synonymy, and which 

 (iomcwhat resembles the C. OrbU 9 of Poey's plate, ajipcars to be a slight variety of C. Seiniw 9, it can 



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