364 MESSRS. BUTLER AND DRUCE ON THE [Jlllie 2, 



365. Papilto mylotes. 



Papilio mylotes, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. v. p. 346, note 

 (1861). 



366. Papilio philenor. 



Papilio philenor, Linnaeus, Mant. Plant, p. 535 (17/1); Smith 

 & Abbot, Lep. Georg. i. pi. 3 (1/97). 



367. Papilio polydamas. 



Papilio polydamas, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 192 (1764); 

 Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. i. pi. 17. figs. 1, 2 (1773). 



368. Papilio clusoculis. 



Papilio clusoculis, Butler, Cist. Ent. iv. p. 85 (Jan. 1872) ; Lep. 

 Exot. pi. lviii. fig. 2 (1874). 



369. Papilio branchus. 



5 . Papilio branchus, Doubleday, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, xviii. 

 p. 373 (1846); Gray, Cat. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. i. p. 62. n. 277, 

 pi. 7. fig. 3(1852). 



Slightly larger than the type ; this species is almost exactly alike 

 in both sexes. It is represented in the collection of the British 

 Museum from Guatemala, Polochic valley, &c. 



370. Papilio rhodostictus, n. sp. 



Wings above sepia-brown, fringes varied with creamy whitish, an 

 oblique bifid elongate cream-coloured spot crossing median nervure 

 at end of cell in primaries; a large quinquefid rosy patch just 

 beyond cell of secondaries, the two outer spots of the patch being 

 very small, also a spot of the same colour at anal angle ; body sepia- 

 brown ; head yellow-spotted; neck red-spotted: wings below alto- 

 gether lighter in tint, primaries becoming paler towards apex ; a 

 trifid creamy transverse oblique patch, cut by the median nervure 

 and second median branch ; secondaries with an oblique postmedian 

 series of four rosy spots placed between the median branches and 

 the radials immediately beyond cell; adiscalwaved or subangulated 

 series of seven rosy spots, the first three parallel to margin, and 

 small, the fourth larger, the fifth and sixth large, irrorated with 

 whitish internally, and touching the postmedian series, the seventh 

 large, but divided by a central black bar into two small spots, the 

 apical spot irrorated with white ; fringe at anal angle reddish ; body 

 brown, thorax spotted with orange. Expanse 3 inches 5 lines. 



Belongs to the P. anchisiades group. 



371. Papilio servillei. 



Papilio servillei, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. Suppl. p. 809 (1823). 

 Papilio columbus, Kollar, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.- 

 nat. CI. i. p. 351. u. 1, pi. 42. figs. 1, 2 (1850). 



