16G Mr. W. J. Kaye's Catalogue of the 



shaded internally with the general ground-colour ; from the costa 

 inwards to beyond middle of wing is an indication of a narrow 

 ochreous band just before the broad black marginal band ; on the 

 costa it is strongly indicated and quickly merges in tone with the 

 general colour though discernible to almost nervure 2. Between 

 nervures 5, 6 a round black spot is traceable midway between end of 

 cell and outer margin ; two other similar black spots are usually pre- 

 sent between nervures 6, 7 and 7, 8, the upper always much more 

 distinct and blacker. Hind-wing similar to fore- wing, the marginal 

 band heavier black and the ground-colour more intense and shot deep 

 blue in the outer portion when held at certain angles. The outer 

 margin between nervures 4 and 7, with greyish lunules. Under-side 

 of fore-wing with the greyish shining scales extending to beyond 

 nervure 2. Under-side of hind-wing with the large eye-mark almost 

 circular with the white scales within the pupil forming a curved line 

 and scarcely broken up into white dots except at extremities. The 

 area above the eye-mark dark brown. This Trinidad form of G. 

 eurylochus is usually smaller and is usually recognizable by the shot 

 blue colour of the hind-wings not extending down to the anal angle. 

 The apical spots and brownish band down from the tip of the costa 

 is hardly ever present and is never so clear and distinct as in the 

 mainland form of the species. 



Common on most of the cocoa estates. 



17. Eryphanis polyxena. 



Fapilio polyxentty Meerb., Afb. Zeldz. Gew., t. 41 (1775). 

 Not rare near Port of Spain. 

 Range. Colombia; Brazil. 



18. DyNASTOR DARIUS. 



Papilio darius, Fab., Syst. Ent., p. 482, n. 173 (1775). 

 A specimen in the National Collection. 

 Range. Tropical South America. 



Subfamily MORPHINE. 



19. MORPHO PELEIDES. 



Morplio peleides, Koll., Denkschr. Akad. Wien., Math., 

 Nat. CI., 1, p. 356, n. 14 (1850). 



Range. Venezuela; Central America. 



Common in some of the valleys in the northern range 

 of hills, 



