352 Mr. W. F. Kirby’s notes on new or 
Black, with a large dull green spot on the inner 
margin, of a long narrow pear-shape, the thin end 
directed towards the base; hind wings with white in- 
cisions, and with three scarlet spots shot with violet, not 
close to the anal angle; the outermost is round, and the 
others larger, and oval. Under side black ; base spotted 
with red, and a red belt near the extremity of the abdo- 
men. Hind wings with five spots, the two outermost 
pale pink and slightly oval, the fifth of the same colour, 
but merely indicated; the two nearest the anal angle 
white, and smaller than the two outer ones. 
Sarayacu and Chiquinda. 
Papilio Virginia, n. 8. 
Allied to P. Lacydes, Hew. 
Expands 83 inches. Dark brown; fore wings with a 
broad white band crossing the end of the cell, the lower 
angle of which it touches, and then widening outwards 
towards the middle of the inner margin, which, however, 
it does not reach. Hind wings with white incisions. and a 
row of seven white transverse spots; spots four to six 
more oval and larger than the others, but spot five much 
the largest; spot seven at the anal angle, wide, and 
tinged below with rose-colour. Under side similar, but 
paler, and spotted with red at the base ; the anal spot on 
the hind wings divided into two, the first red and white, 
and the second red. 
Banks of the Copataza River, which flows into the 
Pastaza River. 
Papilio Charoba, n. 8. 
Expands 33 inches. Black; fore wings with a suffused 
yellowish white band running from the inner margin 
parallel with the hind margin for half the breadth of the 
wing. The upper portion is narrowed, and greenish. 
Hind wings with five oval scarlet spots running from the 
anal angle; inner margin narrowly edged with scarlet ; 
incisions white. Under side paler, base spotted with 
red; band of the fore wings reduced to two white spots, 
and an indistinct suffusion beyond ; hind wings with five 
small pale pink spots. 
Allied to P. Cyamon, Gray, but the pale band of the 
fore wings is shorter, broader, and less sharply defined ; 
