246 MR. H. DRUCE ON PERUVIAN BUTTERFLIES. [Feb. 1, 



14. P. ANDROGEOs, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. t. 16. f. C, D (1775). 

 Iluasampilla, ad alt. 10,000 ped. (H. Whitely). Mus. D. 



15. P. ANCHisiADES, Esp. Auss. Schmctt. t. 13. f. 1, 2 (1785- 

 1798). 



Chamicuras and Yurimaguas (Bartlett). Mus. D. 



Valley of Cosnipata (H. Whitely). Mus. S. G. 



16. P. isiDORUS, Doubl. Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. p. 374 (1846). 

 Pozzuzo (Pearce). Mus. S. Gr. 



17. P. ZAGREUS, Doubl. Ann. Nat. Hist. xix. p. 174 (1847). 

 Pozzuzo (Pearce). Mus. S. 6. 



18. P. CTESiAs, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. p. 86, t. 14. f. C, D (1865). 

 Pozzuzo (Pearce) ; valley of Cosnipata (H. Whitely). 



Mus. s. a. 



Ucayali (Bartlett) ; Huasampilla (H. Whitely). Mus. D. 



19. P. XANTHOPLEURA, Salv. & Grodm. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, 

 ii. p. 151 (1868). 



Lower Huallaga (Bartlett). Mus. S. Gr. 



20. P. WARSCEWiczii, Hopff. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, p. 29 ; Hew. 

 Exot. Butt. iv. Pap. t. 10. f. 30 (1869). 



Valley of Cosnipata (H. Whitely). Mus. D. 



" Most of the Papilios may be found on the sand- and mud-banks 

 of rivers, some more abundant than others. They congregate by 

 hundreds on the decayed fruit and vegetable matter thrown about by 

 the Indians, and retire to the forest at night, generally sitting on 

 the underside of the leaves of trees." — E. B. 



Family VI. HESPERID^, Leach. 

 Grenus Thymele, Fab. 



1. T. siMPLicius, StoU (Pap. s.) Supp. Cram. t. 39. f. 6, 6 e 



(1790). 



Ucayali (Bartlett). Mus. D. 



2. T. EURYCLES, Latr. (Hesp. e.) Enc. Meth. ix. p. 730. n. 5 

 (1823). 



Ucayali (Bartlett). Mus. S. Gr. & D. 



3. T. ORION, Cram. (Pap. o.) Pap. Exot. ii. t. 155. f. A, B (1779). 

 Peru (ex Mus. Sound.). Mus. D. 



4. T. CATiLLUs, Cram. (Pap. c.) Pap. Exot. iii. t. 260. f. F, G 



(1782). 



Pozzuzo (Pearce). Mus. S. G. 



5. T. PROTEUS, Linn. (Pap. p.) Mus. Ulr. p. 333 (1764). 

 Pozzuzo (Pearce). Mus. S. Gr.^ 



