Linnean Butterjiies. 135 



10. P. Polydorus, Joli. Amoen. Acad. vi. p. 401. Eef. 

 CI. t. 33, f. 2. 



11. P. Anchises. Refs. *Merian, Ins. Sur. t. 17 j 

 *Sloane, Jamaica, ii. t. 239, f. 19, 20; *Edw. t. 207 > 

 Ehret, t. 10; CI. t. 29, f. 1. Here Clerck is apparently not 

 typical, as all the other figures were quoted in 1760, before 

 his book was published. Merian's and Edwards' neither 

 agree with each other, nor with the Linnean description. 

 Sloane's figure represents P. Polydamas (n. 12). Mr. 

 Butler regards P. Anchises as P. A^-bates, Cram., with 

 which the description seems to agree very well (Cat. Fab. 

 pp. 235, 236) . 



12. P. Polydamas. Typ. ref. *Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 31. 

 The Linnean description applies to the Polydamas of our 

 cabinets ; but Merian's figure represents P. Androgeos, 

 Cram. ? (P. Polycaon, Cr. 203, A. B.) 



13. P. Memnon. Ref. *Pet. Gaz. t. 11, f. 8. Linnaeus 

 also quotes this figure under Deiphohus (n. 7) . 



14. P. Agenor. Ref. CI. t. 15. A local form of P. 

 Memnon. 



15. P. Sarpedon. 



16. P. Mneas. Ref. *Roes. Ins. iv. t. 2, f. 2. 



17. P. Panthous (Ornithopteea) . Refs. CI. t. 18, 19 

 ( = P. Priamus, $ , and P. Remus); *Pet. Gaz. t. 2, f. 2. 

 The reference to Petiver is incorrect ; the insect is the 

 same as that already quoted by Linnaeus under P. Dei- 

 pJiohus and P. Memnon, viz., *Pet. Gaz. t. 11, f. 8. 



18. P. Pa HcZar us (Diadema) . 



19. P. Helena (Ornithopteea). Refs. CI. t. 22, f. 1 ; 

 * Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 72. Merian's figure seems to represent 

 0. Pompeus, Cram. 



20. P. Philenor. Mant. Plant, p. 535. 



21. P. Phorhanta. Mant. Plant, p. 535. Ref. Auben- 

 ton. Misc. t. 43, f. 1, 2. 



22. P. Ascanius, Sparrm. Amoen. Acad. vii. p. 500, 

 note (d) . I was not able to match this insect by the 

 description, when looking through Mr. Hewitson's col- 

 lection last year. 



