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11. CUPIDO DAMON. 



Papilio damon, Schiffermiiller, Wieu. Verz. p. 182 (1776), 

 6 , Seir, Aug. 16, 1898. 



12. CUPIDO ADMBTTJS, Var. EIPAETII, 



$ Papilio ripartii, Freyer, Beitr. Schmett. iii. pi. 13.3. fig. 3 (1830). 



6 6, $ $ , Seir, Aug. 16, 1898. 



The males have the veins of the primaries broadly bordered 

 with woolly androconia from the base to beyond the middle. In 

 the specimens from Seir these have been to some extent abraded^ 

 but are still easily discernible. 



13. CUPIDO ICAEUS. 



Papilio icarus, Rott. Naturf. vi. p. 21 (1775), 

 6 6, 2 $ , Seir, Aug. 16, 1898. 



14. CUPIDO A&ESTIS. 



Papilio agestis, Schiffermiiller, Wien. Verz. p. 184 (1776). 

 6 6,22, Seir, Aug. 16, 1898. 



15. CirPIDO BELLAEGTJS, var. OCEAKUS. 



$ Papilio oceanus, Bergstrassex, Nomencl. iii. pi. 53. figs. 3, 4 (1779). 



6 , TJrmi {Daltry coll.). 



The female has the submarginal red spots well defined above 

 in this variety, but the male only differs from our C. adonis 

 below. 



16. CUPTDO ENDTMION". 



Papilio endymion, Schiffermiiller, Wien. Verz. p. 182 (1776). 

 Papilio dapJinis, id, ibid. 

 6 6, $ ? , Seir, Aug. 16 & 19, 1898. 



17. Cupino DAMA, var. ? 



Pyccena dama, Staudinger ; cf. Riihl, Palaearkt. Gross-schm, p. 287 

 (1892). 



6 6, $ ? , Seir, Aug. 16 & 19, 1898. 



This species is new to the Museum series. Mr. Elwes kindly 

 informed me that it was "probably G. dama'^ ; the description 

 in Eiihl's book does not, however, represent a form like that 

 before me; indeed, the specimens from Seir seem rather to 

 resemble the description of C. aedon of Christoph, but both fore 

 and hind wings have the veins entirely blackish, not merely with 

 blackish tips. 



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