new Species of Lepidoptera. 221 
Subfam. Nywpxariv 2. 
Callithea lugens, sp. n. 
Male.—Head, antenne, collar, tegule, thorax, and abdo- 
men black. Primaries very similar to those of C. optema, 
but much brighter blue, the apical black border much wider : 
secondaries much brighter blue than in C. optima, the blue 
colour extending right up to the base, asin C. Whitelyz; the 
greenish outer margin is also rather wider. The underside is 
similar to C. optima, but without the black lines and with 
very much less red at the base of the secondaries, but with 
much more red than in C. Leprieurit; a large round red 
spot at the end of the cell; the primaries have a submarginal 
row of five rather large black spots. 
Expanse 22 inches. 
flab. Peru, Cuzco (Mus. Druce). 
A very distinct species between C. optima and C. Le- 
prieurtt. 
Fam. Papilionide. 
Subfam. Parzrzronr z. 
Papilio Rosenberg?, sp. n. 
Male.—Vead, thorax, upper and under sides of the abdomen 
black, the sides yellow ; tegule black, with a white spot at 
the base; antenne yellow for two thirds from the tip, the 
remaining part black; legs black. Primaries black, with a 
streak and a large roundish spot at the end of the cell pale 
yellow ; beyond and below the cell are four elongated yellow 
spots ; three yellow spots near the apex, the first and third 
elongated, the second oval; a marginal row of small round 
dots extends from near the apex to the anal angle; the fringe 
black: secondaries pale yellow, shaded with orange- -red in 
the cell and near the anal angle; the costal and outer margin 
broadly black ; the veins black ; a marginal row of small 
oval yellow spots extends from the apex “to the anal angle ; 
the fringe white. Underside of the primaries very similar 
to the “upperside, but much paler; secondaries with the 
marginal row of yellow spots considerably larger and much 
paler in colour, and above the row of yellow spots a row of 
small white dots extending from the apex to the anal angle. 
Expanse 43 inches. 
Hab. Ecuador, Paramba, 3500 feet, dry season (fusen- 
berg) ; eight specimens (Mus, Druce). 
