150 Messrs. Salvin & Godman on new Species of 
vure and the first branch of the median; the base of the an- 
terior wing is blacker. Beneath blacker; instead of a large 
black spot near the middle of the costa of the posterior wings, 
a black streak unites with the black of the outer margin ; wide 
black marks extend over the vicinity of the median nervure 
and its branches. Antenne wanting. 
Hab, Guatemala, valley of the Polochic (Hague). 
Mus. 8. & G. 
22. Pieris Josepha. 
3. Exp. 3:25. Near P. Josephina, Gdt. (Hiibn. Ex. Schm. ii. 
t. 126), but differs in the contour of the posterior wings. 
These wings in P. Josephina are elongated, the outer margin 
being much rounded, the anal angle only slightly project- 
ing; the third branch of the median nervure is fully *15 
longer than in P. Josepha, which has the outer margin more 
straightened, the anal angle prominent, and the wing wider 
and more triangular. The geographical distribution of the 
two races is as follows :— 
P. Josephina, Antilles (Haiti, and Cuba). 
P. Josepha, Guatemala (valley of the Polochic) and Mexico 
(Oaxaca), Nicaragua. 
Mus. 8. & G 
We have several specimens of both sexes of both species, 
and find the above differences constant. Hiibner’s figure seems 
to have been undoubtedly taken from an Antillean specimen. 
23. Papilio Fenochionis. 
3. Exp.3°55. Like P. Epidaus, Bdv., anterior wings more 
transparent; whole of the outer half of the posterior wings, 
except a submarginal row of white lunules and two red spots, 
black. The central longitudinal band is continued into this 
black spot instead of stopping abruptly at the end of the cell. 
Beneath, the central red band is edged on both sides by black 
instead of only on the inside; the whole of the outer portion 
of the posterior wings, as on the upperside, is sooty black, 
with a submarginal single row of white lunulate spots. 
Hab. Oaxaca, Mexico. 
Mus. 8. & G. 
24. Papilio euterpinus. 
¢. Exp. 3°95. Wings rounded, entire, the costa much 
arched, the outer margin of the posterior wings slightly sinu- 
ated, but without projecting dentation: black; the upper 
margin of the cell of the anterior wings and the portion with- 
out the cell of the posterior wings thinly sprinkled with yellow 
scales; a curved band of brick-red colour occupies the greater 
