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Parides Ses. Hiibn. Verz. bek. Sehmett. p. 87. (1816.) 
Var. P. ChildrencE. G. R. Gray, in Griffith’s Anim. Kingdom, t. 38. 1.8. (1832.) 
Honduras. 
10. P. Tonila, nov. sp. 
Female. Head, antennae and palpi, black; thorax and abdomen, 
above black, below spotted with red; legs black. Upper surface, su¬ 
perior wings curved, blackish-brown; expanse 3.38 inches.. A trans¬ 
verse white band, extends from the sub-costal nervure to the medio- 
central nervule, occupying the lower part of the discoidal cellule, the 
inner angle of the medio-superior interspace and the middle of the 
medio-central area. Fringe, brown. 
Inferior wings lobed, blackish-brown; a red macular band, on the 
disc, composed of seven spots; the first, second and third are trian¬ 
gular, truncated; the fourth, fifth and sixth, oblong; the seventh, 
linear, extends along the anal margin. Emarginations, pink. 
Below, superior wings marked the same as above; the space between 
the costal nervure and the second sub-costo-marginal nervule, from its 
insertion, to beyond the insertion of the apical nervule, is white; a 
white spot in the angle formed by the sub-costal nervure and second 
nervule. Inferior wings, same as above, but the spots in the red band 
are lighter colored and smaller, the seventh or linear being omitted. 
Guatemala. 
This species may possibly be the female of some described Papilio, 
which I have been unable to identify from unsatisfactory diagnoses. 
11. P. Thymbraeus, Boisd. 
Boisd. Sp. Gen. I. p. 302. n. 136. (1836.) 
Doubled, and Hewits. p. 19. n. 288. t. 4. f. 3. (1846.) 
Cat. Lepidop. Gray. p. 65. n. 289. (1852.) 
Chiapas. 
12. P. Tulana, nov. sp. 
Head, antennae and palpi, black; thorax and abdomen, black spot¬ 
ted with red; legs black. 
Upper surface, uniform dark brown; expanse 3.63 inchessuperiors, 
curved, entire; inferiors, undulate, a marginal row of seven red lunules; 
emarginations, whitish ; tail, short and narrow. Below, the markings 
are paler, otherwise the same as above. 
Chiapas. 
