56 LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



The under surface of the primary wings is black, with the summits clearer, and with two white spots between 

 the first and third nerrales, nearer the median nervure than the outer margin. The uuder surface of the 

 secondary wings is black, having a transverse curved band of five rather small pink spots, with the third and 

 fourth larger than the others. 



Female. PI. X. f. 6. — The primary wings brownish black, with the summits clearer, and the outer margin 

 ornamented with minute white spots ; an oblique band of four unequal white spots, which are situated between 

 the second discoidal nervule and the submedian nervure ; viz. one above the first median nervule and the one 

 below the third median nervule are very small, while the two others in between these are large and subqua- 

 drate. The secondary wings are brownish black, with the outer margin between the dentations white ; a trans- 

 verse curved band of seven spots of pale pmk ; viz. two spots at the anal angle are united together and subquadrate, 

 the third and fourth are large and oblong, while the others gradually decrease in size to the seventh, which is 

 very small. 



The under surface of the primary wings is like the upper side, both in colour and marking. The under 

 surface of the secondary wings is similar to the upper side, but the spots are pinkish white, with the posterior 

 portion of each, and the one at the anal angle entirely, rose colour. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Para. 



261. Papilio Zacynthus. 



S. Papiho Zacynthus, Fahr. JEiit. Si/st. iii. i. p. 15. 46. Jones, Icon. ined. i. t. 22. Godt. Encyc. Meth. 



ix. p. 34. 25. Bonov. Nat. Repos. pi. 26. f. 1. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 284. 109. E. Boubl. Gen. 



of J). Lep. p. 18. 211. 

 ? . Papilio Dimas, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 16. 47. Jones, Icon. ined. i. t. 23. Godt. Encyc. Meth. Lx. p. 36. 



33. Bonov. Nat. Repos. pi. 26. f. 2. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 292. 120. Lucas, Lep. Exot. t. 14. f. 2. 

 Priamides Hippason, pt., Hilhn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 85. 

 Papilio Polymetus ?, Chav. Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sc. Nat. iii. p. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Brazil. 



Variety a. 



3 . Papiho Polymetus, Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 35. 28. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 283. 108. Lucas, Lep. 

 Exot. t. 6. f. 1. E. Boubl. Gen. o/B. Lep. p. 18. 212. (pt.) 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Brazil. 



262. Papilio Eupales. 



? . Papiho Dimas, pt., E. Boubl. List of Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. p. 12. 



Papilio Neophilus, Boisd. MSS. 



Papilio Eupales, G. R. Gr. 



Female. PI. X. f. 2. — In general appearance it is very like the female of P. Zacynthus, but it is very much 

 smaller. The primary wings brownish black, with the summits clearer ; an oblong space of white is placed near 

 the middle of the wing, which is divided into the same number of minor spots by the same nervure and nervules 

 as in the female of P. Zacynthus, but the spot between the second and third median nervules does not extend so 

 much towards the outer margin. The secondary wings are deep brownish black, with the outer margin between 

 the dentations pinkish white ; a transverse band of pale carmine, that is divided into six oblong spots, the third, 

 fourth and fifth of which touch the nervure which forms the discoidal cell ; the sixth is situated at a little 

 distance from it. 



The under surface of the primary vrings is brownish black, with the same white space as on the upper side. 

 The under surface of the secondary wings is deep brownish black, with the same transverse band, but the spots 

 are of a pinkish white, slightly margined vrith some scattered black scales. 

 In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Brazil. 



