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LEPIDGPTERQUS INSECTS. 
201. Papilio Garamas. 
Euphoeades Garamas, Hiibn, Samml. Exot. Suppl. t. 6. 
Papilio Garamas, E. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 17. 178. 
Mexico. 
202. Papilio Pelans. 
Papilio Pelaus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 5. 15. Jones, Icon. ined. i. t. 32. Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 61. 99. 
Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 367. 210. Westw. Arc. Ent. p. 16. 107. pi. 18. f. 1.2. E. Doubl. Gen. of 
D. Lep. p. 17. 179. 
Papilio Imerius, Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 61. 121. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 367. 210. 
Papilio Augias, Menetr. Nouv. Mem. Soc. Imp. de Mosc. iii. t. 10. f. 1.2. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Jamaica. 
203. Papilio Cacicas. 
Papilio Cacicus, Boisd. Lucas, Rev. et May. de Zool. 1852, p. 132. Westw. Gen. of D. Lep. Add. p. 529. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Quito. 
204. Papilio Argentus. 
S . Papilio Lysithous, Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 73. 136. Lucas, Lep. Exot. t. 16. f. 2. 
Thoas Lysithous, Swains. Zool. Illustr. 2nd Ser. pi. 121. 
5 . Papilio Argentus, Martyn, Psyche, pi. 14. f. 34. 
Papilio Hectorides, Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 40 c. f. 1. Donov. Natur. Repos, pi. 177. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. 
i. p. 303. 137. E. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 17. 180. 
Menelaides Chirodamas, Hiibn. Samml. Exot. ii. t. 103. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Brazil. 
Note. — Mr. Hewitson possesses a specimen of a male insect which is supposed to be a variety of this 
species, having the oblique band of the four wings distinctly marked, hut of the same black colour as the 
other parts of the wings ; otherwise they are similar in their markings and general colour. It is marked as 
from Minas Geraes. 
205. Papilio Mezentius. 
Papilio Mezentius, E. Doubl. Ann. of Nat. Hist. xiv. (1844) p. 417. Id. Gen. of D. Lep. Pap. p. 17. 
no. 181. 
PI. III. f. 4. — Above. “Anterior wings black, with a narrow macular whitish band commencing indistinctly 
upon the costa, traversing these wings considerably beyond the discoidal cell, and terminating on the disc of the 
posterior wings, where the last spot is divided into three parts by the disco-cellular and the last branch of the 
median nervure. Posterior wings black, sprinkled beyond the middle with a few bluish scales, deeply dentate ; 
the third tooth from the anal angle prolonged into a long spatulate tail, marked, in addition to the white fascia, 
with three somewhat rose-coloured spots placed transversely between the abdominal margin and the termination 
of the macular band, which is here slightly tinted with rose-colour. Beyond these are three lunules of the 
same colour, one above the anal angle, the others close to the margin, between the first, second and third 
branches of the median nervure, succeeded by two sigmoid red spots, and near the anal angle by a whitish one. 
Anal angle itself red. Cilia white, except at the extremity of the dentations. 
“ Below paler than above, and in addition to the markings of the upper surface there is a narrow white line 
near the outer margin of the anterior wings, extending from the fourth branch of the median nervure to the anal 
