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LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
249. Papilio ./Eneas. 
<?. Papilio .Eneas, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 747. 16. Rcesel, Ins. ix. t. 2. f. 2. Cram. Pap. Ex. t. 279. f. C. D. 
Fair. Ent. Syst. iii. i. p. 17. 50. Herlst, Pap. t. 9. f. 5. 6. Godt. Encyc. Meth. ix. p. 33. 24. 
E. Doubl. Gen. of D. Lep. p. 18. 202. 
Papilio TEneides foem., Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 15. f. 4. 
Papilio /Eneas 9, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 286. 112. 
Papilio Bochus, Boisd. Lucas, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, p. 191. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Para. 
250. Papilio Thelios. 
Papilio Thelios, G. R. Gr. 
Female. PI. X.* f. 7. — The primary wings brownish black, having the outer margin ornamented with eight 
minute spots of white scales between the nervules ; two spots of white in the middle of the wing, the first placed 
between, at the base of the first and second median nervules, the second is between the second and third median 
nervules, while below these are two spots of bronzy scales, between the third median nervule and the inner margin, 
thus forming an oblique short hand on the wing. The secondary wings brownish black, having the outer margin 
bordered between the dentations with white ; a curved transverse hand of seven scarlet spots extends from the 
anal angle to the anterior angle ; the two at the anal angle subquadrate, and scarcely divided by the submedian 
nervure ; the third and fourth are the largest, and nearly equal in size, while the fifth, sixth and seventh 
gradually decrease in size towards the anterior angle. 
The under surface of the primary wings is similar in colour, and with two white spots of the same form, but 
the two bronzy spots are not apparent. The under surface of the secondary wings brownish black, but with the 
seven spots of a pinkish white, while the two at the anal angle are smaller and only partly united. 
This insect is supposed to be the female of the former species, but as some doubts exist as to the correctness 
of this view, it is thought best to place it as distinct for the present. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from Para. 
251. Papilio Lycomes. 
9. Papilio Tullus, Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 12. f. 3. 
Papilio A.rbates, var. 9?, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 291. 118. 
Surinam. 
252. Papilio Ergeteles. 
Papilio Ergeteles, G. R. Gr. 
Male. PI. VIII. f. 5. — The primary wings much pointed and bluish black, with the summits clearer; a 
greenish grey space, which is divided into two spots by the base of the third median nervule ; the first is sub- 
quadrate and the second is crescent-shaped, being rounded on the side nearest the inner margin. The secondary 
wings bluish black, and very narrowly bordered with pinkish white between the dentations of the outer margin ; 
a large space of pale carmine, having the anterior part obscure, which is divided into four lengthened spots by 
the first and second median and the discoidal nervules ; each spot nearly touches the nervure that forms the 
discoidal cell. 
The under surface of the primary wings is entirely sooty black. The under surface of the secondary wings is 
sooty black, with the macular space as seen on the upper side, hut the spots are less in size, which removes them 
a greater distance from the nervure that forms the discoidal cell, and they are of a pinkish white ; there is a 
small spot of pinkish white on the fold at the anal angle. 
In Collection (Brit. Mus.) from the border of the river Amazon. 
Female.— The form is like that of the male, but the dentations of the secondary wings are rather more obtuse. 
The primary wings deep black, with the summits clearer ; a space of white, which is surrounded with scattered 
