PAPILIONID/E. 
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Priamides Osymanduas, Hiibn. Samml. Exot. Suppl. t. 9. 
Papilio Tullus <?, E. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 18. 201. 
? . Papilio Nephalion, Goclt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 37. 36. Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 294. 124. Lucas, Lep. 
Exot. t. 14. f. 3. E. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 18. 199. 
Papilio Proteus ?, Chavan. 
In Collection (Brit. Mas.) from Brazil. 
Variety a. Male. 
Papilio Stilbon, Roll. Ann. Wien Mus. 1839, t. 12. f. 1. (<?). 
Brazil. 
Variety b. Female. — PI. X.* f. 8. 
Papilio Nephalion, E. Doubl. List of Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Add. p. 147. 
Differs from M. Lucas’s figure referred to above by the small size of the spot in the discoidal cell of the 
primary wings and by having a fourth narrow white mark below the third median nervule. The transverse hand 
on the secondary wings is rather narrower, which causes the third and fourth spots from the anal angle not to 
touch the nervure that forms the discoidal cell, as is the case in the specimen figured in Lucas’s work. This 
band is of a rich carmine with the fore part much paler, though the small round spot between the ‘first and second 
subcostal nervules is entirely of a rich crimson. 
The under surface of the primary wings brownish black, with the same white spots as are seen on the upper side, 
and with a faint streak of huffy white along the subcostal nervules. The under surface of the secondary wings is 
similar to the upper side, but the spots differ, viz. the first from the anal angle and the small one at the anterior 
angle are pinkish white, thickly covered with carmine scales ; the second, third and fourth from the anal angle 
are pinkish white, with the posterior part of each covered thickly with carmine scales. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Brazil. 
234. Papilio Tarquinius. 
?. Papilio Tarquinius, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 296. 127. Westw. Gen. of D. Lep. Add. p. 529. 
Columbia. 
235. Papilio Zestos. 
Papilio Zestos, G. R. Gr. 
Female. PI. X.* f. 5. — Like Papilio Tarquinius in general appearance, but the buffy white spot in the 
discoidal cell is smaller and is placed at a little distance from the apical part of the median nervure ; the spot 
between the first and second median nervules is subtriangular, and the one between the base of the second and 
the middle of the third median nervules is nearly twice the width anteriorly that it is posteriorly, and there is 
an indication of a very small spot below, about half-way between the base and apex of the third median nervule. 
The secondary wings have the transverse curved band of deep scarlet, but it is broader, and it is placed at a little 
distance from the nervure that forms the discoidal cell ; the first spot at the anal angle is partly separated ante- 
riorly ; this, and the second and third are the largest, the fourth is smaller, while the fifth and sixth are much 
smaller, one of which is placed close to the posterior side of the costal nervure and the other to that of the first 
subcostal nervule. 
The under surface of the primary wings is brownish black, with the buff spot of the same form as on the 
upper side, and with a narrow streak of buff along the subcostal nervules. The under surface of the secondary 
wings is brownish black, with the same formed band as on the upper side, but it is of a pinkish white, margined 
with crimson scales ; the spot at the anal angle is smaller than that on the upper side. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Honduras. 
