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lunular; the spot on inner margin elongated, shaded with rust brown, 

 heavily towards base, partly divided by a transverse black spot, and 

 surmounted by some bluish scales ; terminal interspaces and margin 

 of tail yellow ; the tail straight and of even width. 



Fore wings below yellowish ; fuscous streaks in cell ; a black shade 

 at end of cell and along median, and on basal half of submedian ; a 

 broad postmedial black space from the much broader medial fascia to 

 subterminal spots, its outer edge lunular; this black space is irrorated 

 with yellow above vein 4, and from 6 to 8 forms two narrow lunules 

 merely edged with black; termen narrowly black, with yellow spots. 



Hind wings below yellow, showing the dark surface of upper side; a 

 large black lunule at end of cell; an irregular brown postmedial space 

 widest between 3 and 4, and almost obsolete on costa, cut by the yellow 

 veins, and followed by light blue irrorations, narrowest between 4 and 

 5, widest between 2 and 3, separated from the brown space by an irreg- 

 ular black line, and followed on inner margin and between 2 and 3 

 by a black shade, and a black lunule at anal angle; a broad marginal 

 lunular black line; some yellow irrorations along vein 4 on tail. Ex- 

 panse 78 mm. 



Female browner ; the subterminal spots on fore wings lunular, those 

 on hind wings between veins 2 and 5 more deeply lunular. Hind wings 

 below more ochreous yellow, especially on outer margin. Expanse 

 85 mm. 



Hab., Miami, Florida. 



Allied to P. aristodemus from Haiti, and P. temenes Godt. 

 from Cuba, differing in the much narrower medial fascia, the 

 straighter row of subterminal spots, and in the markings un- 

 derneath. Types in U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Papilio lopiusa sp. n. 



$ , similar to P. alopius G. & S., the tails however straight as in 

 P. montezuma, not spatulate ; the spots on hind wings close together, 

 those between 6 and 7 almost suffusing; the inner row of spots larger 

 than in alopius, and whiter. Underneath the single costal spot is white, 

 not red; the inner spots between 5 and 7 are large, lunular, and suf- 

 fuse with the outer spots. E.xpanse 82 mm. 



Hab., Guadalajara, Mexico. 



This may possibly be a hybrid between alopius and monte- 

 zuma. Type in U. S. Nat. Mus., Washington, D. C. 

 Both species were collected by the writer. 



