176 Mr. W. J. Kaye's Catalogue of the 



62. Megaleura peleus. 



Papilio peletcs, Sulz., Gescli. Ins., t. 13, f. 4 (1776). 



Bange. Mexico; Brazil; Honduras. 



Rare. Has the same habits as M. cMron, but is always 

 more difficult to approach. 



63. ViCTORINA steneles. 



Papilio stcndes, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 218 (1764). 



Bangc. W. Indies ; Central America ; Brazil. 



In my experience this is a far from common insect in 

 Trinidad, and I have never seen anything approaching the 

 abundance of the species in Jamaica, where it is to be 

 taken in hundreds settling on the rotting mangoes in the 

 Bath district. 



64. Hypolimnas misippus. 



Papilio mmp^jws, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 264 (1764). 



Bangc. India ; Africa ; Australia ; Guiana. 



The occurrence of this cosmopolitan species is exceedingly 

 interesting, as I have little doubt that there is no reason 

 to suspect Crowfoot's record. The species can hardly be 

 mistaken. Occurrences must be few and far between, as 

 I have been unable to obtain the species, neither have 

 correspondents succeeded in getting it. I have recently 

 seen a good specimen, caught near the Pitch Lake. 



65. Adelpha iphicla. 



Papilio i^jhida, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 311 (1764). 

 Larva and Pupa described by Mrs. E. M. Swainson, 

 Jour. N. Y., 1901, p. 78. 



Bange. Mexico; Venezuela; Brazil. 



Not common. 



66. Adelpha cytherea. 



Papilio cytherea, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 305 (1764). 



Bange. Brazil, Para, Rio Janeiro; Colombia; St. 

 Lucia. 



Very common and generally distributed. 



