572 Mr. W. J. Kaye’s additions and corrections to 
[194. PapiILio ZEUXIS. 
195. PAPILIO CYMOCHLES. | 
These two insects in the Catalogue, p. 206, are the same 
species, viz. cymochles. Rothschild and Jordan in their 
revision of the American Papilios (Nov. Zool., xii, No. 3), 
treat cymochles, Doubl., as a subspecies of anchises, Linn. 
The Trinidad insect should therefore stand as Papilio 
anchises cymochles. 
[196. PAPILIO GARGASUS. | 
In Rothschild and Jordan’s revision of the 8. American 
Papilios (Nov. Zool., xii, p. 502) the synonymy of this 
species is discussed at some length, and the name adopted 
for the species is neophilus, of which the Trinidad race is 
made a subspecies under the name parianus. The insect 
should, therefore, be known as Papilio neophilus parianus. 
PAPILIO BELUS VARUS. 
Papilio varus, Koll., Denk. K. Ak. Wiss. Math.-Nat., 
Cl. 1, p. 354, n. 8, t. 42, f. 3, 4, 9 (1850). 
Papilio belus varus, Roths. and Jord., Nov. Zool., xii, 
p. 529 (1906). 
Range. GUATEMALA to VENEZUELA. 
Near the Pitch Lake (I. A. Potter). 
PAPILIO PROTESILAUS ARCHESILAUS. 
Papilio archesilaus, Feld., Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien., 
xiv, p. 301, n. 180, p. 345, n. 89 (1864). 
Papilio protesilaus archesilaus, Roths. and Jord., Nov. 
Zool. xan, p. 117 (1906). 
Range. CotomBia; N. Venezvueta; W. Ecuapor. 
Presumably this species has only been seen high up on 
Mt. Tucuche by Sir G. Carter and others, and as far as I 
know it has not been captured. It is possible that the 
species seen may have been a form of P. agesilaus with the 
red band on the underside of the hind-wing on the “ inside ”’ 
of the black band. 
