676 Papilionidae 



Family PAPILIONIDAE 



Laertias Hiibner | 



1 Lr. philenor L. Green S wallow-Tail. E. Aurora, Allegany Pk., strays 

 (Wild); Ithaca, a stray; Tappan; Tarrytown (NYS) ; SI; LI, local, 

 but often common: Brooklyn; Flushing, Sep 16 (Bell), Jl and Sep, 

 two broods (Eng). A short-tailed var. similar to acauda, which is Mex- 

 ican, occurs at Brooklyn; ab. wasmuthi Wks. was described from 

 Flatbush, LI. Aristolochia. 



Papilio Linnaeus 



4b P. polyxenes asterius Cr. Black S wallow-Tail. Common and general 

 except perhaps in the higher Adirondacks : Newport (NYS); Keene 

 Val. and Franklin Co, Not; Rochester; Buffalo; Crosby; Ithaca; 

 Schoharie; Lestershire ; Albany; SI; LI, generally distributed and usu- 

 ally common : Central Pk., May 5, Jamaica, Je 12, Flushing, Jl 9, 

 Aug 2, Hempstead, Sep 5 (Bell). The aberration calverleyi Grt. was 

 described from Queens Co. Je-Sep, two broods. Umbelliferae (once 

 found on cosmos by Fbs). 



11 P. cresphontes Cr. Giant Swallow-Tail. Rochester (Angle); Albion; 

 Batavia; Lancaster (EPV) ; La Salle (Wild); Buffalo; Ithaca; Cort- 

 land, Wickwirc; Schoharie (NYS); Altamont; Selkirk; New Balti- 

 more; Albany; Athens; Rhinebeck; New Paltz (NYS); Poughkeepsie ; 

 Bear Mt., Arden, F. M. Brown (Wat) ; NYC— Bronx Pk., Van Cort. 

 Pk., and Washington Hgts. (Wat and Comstock) ; SI; LI: Flushing, 

 Aug 17 (W.J.Hamilton,Jr.) ; Brooklyn; Glencove ; Yaphank, Aug, 1882 

 (Wks). Je ; Aug-Sep. Prickly ash, Ptelea, and other woody Rutaceae. 



13 P. glaucus L. The typical form is reported from: Buffalo; Nyack; SI, 

 earliest date, Ap 22, 1919 (Ds) ; LI: Dvker Hgts., Brooklyn, May 9, 

 1919 (Pasch) ; Flushing, Aug 13 (Bell) ; Yaphank, May 29, 1911 (Ds). 

 P. glaucus var. turnus L. Tiger Swallow-Tail. Everywhere in the State. 

 LI, general and common: Flushing, Ap 28, Aug 2, Coram, May 13, 

 Jamaica, Je 4, Hempstead, Jl 3, Smithtown, Sep 10 (Bell). May-Je ; 

 mid Jl-Aug. Wild cherry, lilac, and many other trees and shrubs. 



18 P. troilus L. Blue Swallow-Tail. General except in the Adirondacks. 



Keene Val., Not; Gloversville (Alex); Utica (NYS); Rochester 

 (Angle); E. Aurora (Wild); Rock City; Potter Swamp; Ithaca; 

 McLean; Dutchess Co; Greenwood L. ; Ramapo Mts. ; SI; LI, gen- 

 erally distributed and usually common : Flushing, Oakdale, Coram 

 (Bell) ; Wading R. (NYS). May-Sep, two broods. Sassafras and 

 spicebush. 



19 P. palamedes Dru. SI: Ft. Wadsworth, Je 18, 1914, Bs (Ds) ; LI: 



Brooklyn, taken many years ago by Benjamin Meyer (Doll). 



Iphiclides Hiibner 



20 I. marcellus Cr. (ajax auct.). Zebra Swallow-Tail. Mt. Marcy, one 



specimen on summit and another at N. Elba, Jl, both var. lecontei 

 R. & J. (Wat and Coleman) ; Rochester f Angle) ; Brockport, all forms 

 (Angle) ; Lockport (Wild) ; Buffalo, all forms (EPV) ; E. Aurora, 

 very rare (Wild); Cortland, IVickzvire; Sloatsburg, Cook; SI (Ds 

 and Fulda) ; LI: Flushing, Jl 2, 1920 ( W.J.Hamilton, Jr. ) ; Eastern 

 Parkway, Brooklyn, 1867 and 1911 (Doll) ; Brighton Beach, Jl, 1912 

 (Eng) ; Rockaway. Papaw. 



