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3. Talides Sinon. 



Papilio (P. U.) Thrax, Clerck (part.), Fabricius, nee Linncem 

 [P. Sinon 3 , Cramer], <$ , Icones, pi. 42. fig. 2 (1764) ; $ , Pap. Exot. 

 iv. pi. 342. figs. D, E (1782). 



Fabricius (part.), Syst. Ent. p. 533. n. 388 (1775). 



Para, Lower Amazons. (Obtained 1849, collected by H. W. 



Bates, Esq.) B.M. 



An example of a species allied to P. Ethlius, Cramer, represents 

 P. Thrax in the Banksian Collection in the British Museum. 



4. Talides? Sebaldus. 



Papilio (P. U.) Thrax (part.), Fabricius [P. Sebaldus, Cramer], Pap. 

 Exot. iv. pi. 342. figs. A, B (1782). 



Fabricius, Mant. Itis. p. 87. n. 795 (1787). 



Not in the collection of the British Museum. 



Genus 3. PYRRHOPYGA, Hiibner, 

 Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 102 (1816). 



1. Pyrrhopyga Amyclus. 



Hesperia (U.) Amiatus, Fabricius [P. Amyclus, Cramer], " alis in- 

 tegerrimus, atris, margine postico flavo, capite anoque sanguineis : 

 habitat in America." Pap. Exot. iii. p. 347. n. 320 (1781 ?). 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 347. n. 320 (1793). 



South America. (From Mr. Milne's collection) B.M. 



This species is figured as Tamyris Laonome in Swainson's * Zool. 

 Illustrations,' with the remark that " it will approach near to Hesp. 

 Amiatus of Fabricius ; " the figure in Jones's ' Icones ' proves it to be 

 identical with it. 



2. Pyrrhopyga Acastus. 



Papilio (P. U.) Phydias (part.) Fabricius [P. Acastus, Cramer], 

 Pap. Exot. i. pi. 41. figs. C, D (1779). 



Fabricius, Sp. Ins. p. 136. n. 632 (1781) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 347. 

 n. 319 (1793). 



Para, Lower Amazons. (Presented 1845, by Gordon Grahame, 



Esq.) B.M. 



3. Pyrrhopyga Verbena. 



Papilio (P. U.) Phidias, Fabricius, nee Linnceus, part. Clerck, 

 [P. Verbena, Butler], " alis integris, atris, nitentibus, margiue albis, 

 ore anoque rubris; alis posticis subtus ante marginem rubris." Clerck , 

 Icon. pi. 44. figs. 3, 4 (1764) ; Ent. Month. Mag. 1869. 

 Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 90. n. 814 (1787)? 



South America. (From Mr. Milne's collection) B.M. 



