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



are full of interest and give a clue as to the " modus 

 vivendi " of these larvae amongst the very numerous ants 

 which infest their food plant. 



135. Theope eudocia. (PI. XVIII, figs. l—\d.) 



Theope eudocia, Doubl. and Hew,, Gen. D. L., t. 70, f. 4 

 (1851). 



Bange. Brazil, Amazons. 



Mr. Guppy bred a single specimen from larva found on 

 cocoa. It is of the form with the blue patches on the 

 apical area. 



Larva on cocoa. See Appendix. 



136. Is APIS AGYRTUS. 



Papilio agyrtus, Cram., Pap. Ex., ii, t. 123, 13. C. 

 (1779). 

 Bange. Surinam ; Brazil, Amazons. 



Family LYCMNIDjE. 



137. Chilades hanno. 



Papilio hanno, StoU, Suppl. Cram. Pap. Exot., t. 39, 

 f. 2 (1790). 



Bange. Florida to S. Brazil and West Indies. 



Very common in dry grassy places. 



Syntarucoides, n. gen. 

 Head medivim sized ; antennae less than half the length of costa ; 

 palpi slender, the second joint slightly hairy on the under-side ; the 

 third joint of nearly equal thickness only slightly more slender, 

 slightly down-curved. Fore-wing a little elongated, the apex not 

 pointed ; outer margin evenly curved, inner margin straight ; 

 nervures 10, 11 fused on costa closely approximated for part of 

 their length and becoming sejjarate at their origins. Hind-wing 

 rather ample in ^ , more narrow in 9 > with the costa curved at base 

 and almost straight for remaining length, apex greatly curved and 

 outer margin gently curved. No tails to outer margin. 



Type Papilio cassiiis, Cr, 



138. Syntarucoides cassius. 



Papilio cassius, Cram,, Pap. Ex„ i, t. 23, C. D, (1775), 

 Bange. Jamaica ; Mexico ; St. Lucia. 



