136 Mr. W. F. Kirby on 



* * Equites Achivi. 



23. P. Mcnelaus (Morpho). Refs. *Mer. Ins. Sur. 

 t. 53 ; Knorr, Delic. t. C 4, f. 2 ; CI. t. 21, f. 1. Merian's 

 figure differs from Cramer's figure 21 A. B. in the number 

 and arrangement of the spots of the underside of the 

 hiud-\ving. 



24. P. Ulysses. Ref. CI. t. 23, f. 1. 



25. P. Agamemnon. 



26. P. Diomedes. The ? of P. Ulysses (n. 24). 



27. P. Paf/-oc/w5 (Nyctalemon : Iletcrocera) . Ref. CI. 

 t. 37, f. 1. 



28. P. Pyrrhus (Nymphalis) . Ref. CI. t. 25, f. 2. 



29. P. Jason (Nymphalis) . S. N. 1767, p. 749. 



30. P. Oron^es (Nyctalemon). Ref. CI. t. 26, f. 1. 



31. P. Nireus. Ref. CI. t. 30, f. 1. 



32. P. Philoctetes (Hjetera). Ref. CI. t. 30, f. 3. 



33. P. Stelcnes (Victgrina) . Refs. * Pet. Gaz. t. 13, 

 f. 1 ; * Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 11 ; *Sloane, Jam. ii. t. 239, 

 f. 9, 10. Merian's figure represents Colcenis Dido. 



34. P. Leilus (Urania). Typical refs. *Mer. Ins. 

 Sur. t. 29; * Sloane, Jam. ii. t. 239, f. 11, 12; Knorr, t. 

 C, f. 1 ; later refs. CI. t. 27, f. 1 ; *Roes. t. 2, f. 1. Sloane's 

 figure, of course, represents U. Sloanus ; and the figures 

 of Merian and Roesel do not quite agree with each other. 



35. P. Ajax. Ref. *Edw. t. 34. This figure is con- 

 siderably larger than MarceUus, Cram., which is usually 

 referred to P. Ajas as a variety, and the bands are yel- 

 lowish instead of white. 



36. P. Machaon. 



37. P. Xuthus. 



38. P. Antilochus (vel Anthilochus) . Ref. * Catesby, 

 Carolina, ii. t. 8'S. 



39. P. Turnus. Maut. Plant, p. 536. There is no 

 doubt that Turmts is a mere synonym oi AniUochus. 



40. P. Podalirins. Refs. Mer. Ins. Eur. 163, t. 44; 

 Roaum. Ins. i. t. 11, f. 3, 4; *Roes. i. cl. ii. t. 2, f. 3, 

 4, &c. Linnaeus was at first inclined to regard this in- 

 sect as a variety of P. Proksilaus. The orange stripe 



