(i aod \.) 
XX. Notes on new or interesting species of Papilionide 
and Pieride, collected by Mr. Buckley in Lastern 
Ecuador. By W. F. Kirsy. 
[Read July 6th, 1881. | 
Some months ago Mr. Henley Grose Smith placed in my 
hands a portion of the fine collection of butterflies 
collected by Mr. Buckley in Ecuador. It was originally 
intended to publish a list of all the species obtained, 
but pressure of other work prevented me from completing 
it; and I now, by permission of Mr. Smith, lay before 
the Society the notes which I made on the more in- 
teresting Papilionide and Pieride. The types of the 
new species are in the collection of Mr. Smith. I am 
indebted to Mr. Buckley for notes on localities, &c. 
Papilio Euterpinus, Salv. & Godm. 
P. Euterpinus, Salv. & Godm., Ann. Nat. Hist. (4), ii. 
p. 150, n. 24 (1868) ; Hew., Exot. Butt. iv. Pap., 
pl. x., fig. 81 (1869). 
Mr. Buckley was too late for this species, and only 
met with worn females. They are brown, with the cell 
and a wide band between it and the imner margin 
ochreous-yellow. As far as I can judge from the con- 
dition of the specimens, it does not quite extend to the 
hind margin, nor to the anal vein; much less to the 
inner margin. 
Inhabits moist places at a high elevation. Chiquinda. 
Papilio Lacydes, Hew. 
P. Lacydes, Hew., Equat. Lep. 1. p. 1 (1869). , 
P. Erithalion, aberr. Equestris, Oberthiir, Etudes 
Ent. iv. p. 88, pl. v., fig. 2 (1880). 
Several specimens of this little-known species. The 
insect which I describe below is supposed to be the 
male. 
TRANS, ENT. Soc, 1881.—paRr Ill. (SEPT.) 
