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Alphabetical List of the American PapiHonidae. 



yellow colouring of tlie oceUi and the development of small submarginal spots on the hindwing are given 

 as special characteristics, but these features are not constant. The 2? as a rule have the costal spots on 

 the forewing strongly filled in with red, a strongly marked submarginal band, the disc more or less dusted 

 with black, on the hindwing the submarginal lunules are continent as a sort of band and there are grey 

 spots at the margin itself. In aspect on the whole like .sv///»'-? or a lighter hcrmodiir-^. California (Sierra 

 niger. Nevada), Utah. Ab. niger Wr'ujhi is an individual form of this local variety corresponding to the ab. 

 mendicu; this has on the forewing only two black cell-spots, an insignificant costal spot, traces of a sub- 

 maro-inal band, the outer margin has no glossy border, both ocelli of the hindwing are reduced to Idack 

 magntis. poin^ts. Sunnnit, South California, 2600 m. — Another large form of the species is magnus \Vri(jlit , which 

 is only slightly different fiom hchy'ii in that the submarginal band of the forewing is almost complete but 

 less sharply marked, and the glassy border is broader, extending to the hinder angle and less restricted by 

 white marginal spots; hindwing in the type-specimen without anal and sulimarginal spots, the anterior 

 ocellus veiy small, the posterior one also only moderately large, the latter with white pupil, the former 

 entirely red; ? with costal spots copiously filled in with red and red-dotted hindmarginal spot on the fore- 

 wino-, blackish shading in the disc, liorder broadly glassy grey; ocelli of the hindwing large, the posterior 

 one with white pupil, submarginal band not extra strongly marked, but the margin itself glassy. Enderby, 

 (ipricatus. British Columbia. — The most northerly representative of the species is apricatus Stick. (17 d); distinguished 

 by the roundish shape of the wings and very strong black spotting; on the forewing the costal spots 

 chano-ed to a shoi't band, in which thei'e is an almost square red spot anteriorly; submarginal band siiarply 

 marhed, a large black spot in the hindmarginal area; on the hindwing the hindmarginal area broadly black, 

 a small anal spot, the ocelli large and filled in with deep red, in the posterior one some white dusting. 

 ? similarly marked to the cf, somewhat dusted over M'ith l)lackish, submarginal band of the forewing and 

 the glossy border broader and complete, hindwing with broader submarginal band and blackish glossy 

 border. In general very similar to the Asiatic phnebus forms. Kadiak Island (Alaska). 



By older authors (Moukis, Boisduval) P. nomion Fisrh. d. W. is recorded from the Rocky Mountains 

 and California, according to more recent accounts (Dyah, Wiii(iHT) the species occurs in Alaska. However, 

 a more certain confirmation of these records is wanting, and there appears to be a confusion with a form 

 of snihitlicits, especially as regards the records of earlier date. 



Alphabetical List 



with references to the original descriptions of the forms of the American Papilionidae. 

 * signifies tliat tlie form is ulsn figured in tlie iilace citeil. 



abboti Pa]). Mundt Canad. Entomol. XV, p. 87. 



abderus I'ap. Hopff. Neue Schraett. II, p. 1. * 



acauda Pap. Oberth. Et d'Ent. IV. p. 98. 



aconophos Pap. Gray. tlat. Lep. Ins. Br. Mus. I, p. (i.^. * 



acritus Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII. p. 735. 



adaea Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII. p. 040. 



aeneas Pap. L. Mus. Ulr., p. 197. 



agathokles Pap. KoU. Denkscln-. Alvad. Wien. (Malli.) I, p. 352. 



agavus Pap. Dniry. III. Ex. Ins. Ill, p. 11. * 



agesilaus Pap. Giier. & Perdi. Gen. Ins. Lep. T. I. * 



aglaope Pap. Gray. Cat. Lep. Ins. Br. Mus. I, p. 55. * 



albanus Pap. Fldr. Verb. Zool.-Bot. G. Wien XIV, p. 314. 



alexiares Pap. Hopff. Stett. Zt. XXVII, p. 31. 



aliasca Pap. Scudd. Proc. Bost. Nat. H. Soc. XII, p. 407. 



alopius Pap. Gray. Cat. Lep. Ins. Br. Mus. I, p 58. 



altaurus Pani. Dyar. Bullet. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 52, p. I. 



alunata Pap. Skinn. & Aar. Canad. Entom. XXI, p. 126. 



alyattes Pap Fldr. Wien. Ent. Mon V. p. 73. 



amazonius Pap. R. &. J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 531. 



amerias Pap. ;?. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 646. 



aitiericus Pap. Koll. Denksclir. Akad. Wien (Math.) I, p. 354. 



amisa Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 647. 



ammoni Pap. Behrens. Canad. Entom. XIX, p. 199. 



amosis Pap. Cr. Pap. Exot. Ill, p. 139. * 



amphissus Pa]). Hopff. Stett. Zt. XXVII, p. 27. 



ampliata Pap. Men. Enum. Corp. anini. Mus. Petr. Lep. II, p. 99. 



amulius I'ap. Esp. Ausl. Sclnnett., ]). 81. * 



anargus Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 674. 



anatmus Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 666. * 



anaximenes Paji. Fldr. Wien. Ent. Mon. VI. p. 64. 



anchises Pap. L. Mus. Ulr., p. 191. 



anchlsiades Pap. Esp. Ausl. Schmett., p. 53. * 



andraemon Pap. Hbn. Sammt. Exot. Schmett. II, Taf. 98. * 



androgeus Pap. Cr. Pap. Exot. I, p. 24 * 



androna Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 668. * 



antheas Pa]'- K- * J Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 506. 



antiquus Pap. A'. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 523. 



apricatus Parn. Stidi. Berlin. Ent. Zeitschr., Vol. 51, p. 87. * 



arbates Pap. Cr. Pap. Exot IV, p. 198. * 



areas Paji. Cr. Pap. Exot. IV, p. 174. * 



arcesilaus Pap. Luc. Rev. Zool., p. 131. * 



archesilaus Pap. Fldr. Verh. Zool.-Bot. G Wien .\IV, p. 301. 



archidamas Pap. Boisd. Spec. Gen. Lep. I, p. 321. 



archytas Pap. Hopff. Stett. Zt. XXVII, p. 28. 



ariarathes Pap. Esp. Ausl. Schmett., p. 57. * 



aristeus Pap. Cr. Pap. Exot. IV, p. 139. * 



aristodemus Paji. Esp. Mag. Neu. Aiisl. Ins., p. 8. * 



aristor Pap. Godt. Enc. Moth. I.X, p. 60. 



arizonensis Pap. Edw. Papilio III, p. 4. 



arriphus Pap. Boisd. Spec. Gen. Lep. I, p. 393. 



ascanius Pap. Cr. Pap. Exot. I, p. 20. * 



ascolius Pap. Fldr. Verh. Zool.-Bot. G. Wien XIV, p. 312. 



asius Pap. F. Spec. Ins. II, p. 5. 



astomis Pap. Esp. Ausl. Schmett., p. 248. * 



autocles Pap. R. & J. Novit. Zool. XIII, p. 557. 



autosilaus Pap. Bates. Trans. Euf. Soc. Lond. (2) V. p. 34H. 



autumnus Pap. Stgr. Iris XI, p. 142. 



