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197. Papilio pompeius, 



Papilio pompeius, Fab., Mant. Ins., ii, p. 5, n. 87 



(1787). 



Bange. Tropical America. 



Var. anehisiadcs, Esp. 



Mr. F. W. Urich has bred from the same batch of eggs 

 anehisiadcs, Esp., and theiximenes, Feld. I have retained 

 Fabricius' name pompeius for this species, as the different 

 forms are not even constant to locality. 



The species is fairly abundant in similar situations as 

 the last. 



198. Papilio androgeos. 



Papilio androgeos, Cr., Pap. Ex., i, 1. 16, C. D. (1775) %. 

 Papilio polycaon, Cr., Pap. Ex., iii, t. 203, A. B. 



(1782) $. 



Range. Brazil ; West Indies. 



Not common. The ^ {androgeos) is almost in the same 

 proportions as the $ and not specially rare, as is found 

 to be so often the case elsewhere. 



199. Papilio thoas. 



Papilio thoas, Linn., Mant. Plant., p. 536 (1771). 

 Range. Southern States ; Mexico to South Brazil. 

 Apparently not common. 



Family HESPERIID^. 



Subfamily PYRRHOPYGIN.^.' 



200. Pyrrhopyge charybdis, Doubl. and Hew., Gen. 



D. L., t. 78, f. 2 (1852). 



Range. Colombia ; Venezuela ; Brazil. 



The commonest species of the genus. Of frequent 

 occurrence round Port of Spain. 



201. Pyrrhopyge phidias. 



Papilio phidias, Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 334 (1764). 

 Range. Brazil; Bolivia; Colombia. 



The species is given in Crowfoot's list. I have not 

 been able to trace a specimen. 



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