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rf $, St. John's Bluff, North America. (Presented by E. 



Doubleday, Esq.) B.M. 



Representative form. Papilio (D. C.) Marcellina, Cramer, "alls 



integris, rotundatis, tiavis, singulis subtus puncto gemino argenteo : 



habitat Surinami." Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 163. figs. A, C, and ? B (1779). 



Fabridus, Sp. Ins. p. 49. n. 214 (1781); Mant. Ins. p. 24. 



n. 247 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 209. n. 654 (1793). 



3 , Brazil. (Obtained from Mr. Children's sale) B.M. 



The female frequents open places at Para, according to Bates ; 

 the males congregate by myriads on the moist sands or mud on the 

 banks of rivers (Journ. Entom. December 1861). 



There is one specimen of P. Eubule in the Banksian Collection in 

 the British Museum. P. Dry a is a slight variety of the male, and is 

 not the species referred to by Mr. Doubleday, and figured in the 

 second volume of Hiibner's ' Sammlung ;' our specimen has a very 

 small additional silver spot on the hind wings. P. Marcellina is the 

 Southern form of P. Eubule ; the male, excepting in size, differs little 

 from P. Sennce (as observed by Fabricius). The colouring of the 

 upper surface is, as in P. Eubule, bright sulphur-yellow ; but the 

 silver spots on the under surface are slightly larger . It has nothing 

 to do with Donovan's P. Marcellina, figured in his ' Naturalist's 

 Repository' (i. pi. 6: 1823). 



Race $ . Papilio (D. C.) Sennae, Linnceus, " alis integerrimis, 

 rotundatis, flavis, singulis subtus puncto gemino, ferrugineo : ha- 

 bitat in America." Sloane, Jamaica, ii. pi. 236. figs. 11, 12. 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent. p. 477. n. 150 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 49. 

 n. 213 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 24. n. 247 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 208. n. 653 (1793). 



Honduras. (Obtained 1845, from Mr. Dyson) B.M. 



There are two specimens of P. Sennce in the Banksian Collection 

 in the British Museum ; it is figured in Donovan's < Insects of New 

 Holland,' pi. 17. fig. 3 (1805), under the name of P. Pomona ; the 

 true P. Pomona, however, is figured in his ' Naturalist's Repository,' 

 under the same name. 



10. Callidryas Florella. 



$ . Papilio (D. C.) Florella, Fabridus, " alis subangulatis, albis ; 

 anticis puncto fusco, posticis subtus punctis tribus argenteis : ha- 

 bitat in Sierra Leon." 



Fabridus, Syst. Ent. p. 479. n. 159 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 51. n. 

 224 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 24. n. 257 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. 

 p. 213. n. 666 (1793). 



c? $ , Sierra Leone. (Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan) 



B.M. 



The type of /'. Florella is in the Banksinn Collection in the 



