PAPILIONIDZ.—PAPILIO. 
Unpers1pe, as above, except that the apical half of the anterior wing and the 
whole of the posterior wing are much paler; that there is a spot of white near 
the middle of the costal margin of the anterior wing and a brick-red spot near it 
not on the upperside. 
Exp. 33%; inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. 
PAPILIO XANTHOPLEURA. 382, 33. 
Papilio Xanthopleura, Salvin and Godman. Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1868. 
Uprrrsipg, black. Anterior wing irrorated with blue, forming longitudinal 
bands between the nervures. Posterior wing with a large palmate space of green- 
blue below the middle divided into six parts by the nervures, one part within the 
cell: a submarginal band of lunular spots (except the spot nearest the apex, which is 
white) of the same colour. 
Unpersib£, brown; darker towards the outer margin of the posterior wing, rufous 
on the apical half of the anterior wing and divided by the nervures and lines 
between them, which are black. Anterior wing with pale yellow spots on both sides 
of the disco-cellular nervules, and near the anal angle nine spots of grey, six of which 
are near the outer margin, in pairs. Posterior wing with a submarginal band of 
seven irregular carmine spots and a white spot near the anal angle. 
Exp. 54 inch. Hab. Eastern Peru. 
In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. 
This species, which is nearly allied to P. Corebus of Felder, as well as to P. Birchallii of Hewitson, 
seems sufficiently distinct from both of them, without taking into consideration the remarkable pale 
yellow spot, having the appearance of some solid material, which occupies nearly the whole length of 
the abdomen on both sides. 
