P. childrenae. The green area of the male is larger than in
P. sesostris, covering also a part of the cell. The female has a transverse row of spots before the apex of the forewing, as well as two spots on the disc posteriorly. Distributed from Guatemala to Ecuador in two subspecies. —
childrenae ' Gray (3 a) is the Central American form, which is found from Guatemala to Panama. Forewing of the male with a white spot before the apex. Band on the hindwing of the female bright red. —
oedippus Luc. has in the male no white spot before the apex of the forewing, or only a very small one. In the female the band on the hindwing is a somewhat yellowish red on the inner side. Colombia and Ecuador. File:Macrolepidoptera15seit 0015.jpg|Seitz File:GrayAnimal Kingdom 1nsecta 1832Childrenae.jpg |Original description ==Description from Rothschild and Jordan(1906)==