HELICONIDE. 
ITHOMIA. XXIII. 
ITHOMIA ETHICA. 140. 
Uprrrsipx. Male transparent pale-yellow. The margins black, bordered 
inwardly with grey. Anterior wing crossed at the end of the cell by a waved band 
of black, proceeding to the outer margin by the second median nervule, which is also 
black. Posterior wing, with part of the median nervure, its second and third 
branches, and the end of the cell, broadly black. Both wings with a submarginal 
band of white spots. 
Unpersrpn as above. 
Expan. 133m. Hab. Cuenca. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson, 
ITHOMIA OROLINA. 141. 
Uprrrstpr. Male transparent hlac-white; the nervures and margins black. 
Anterior wing crossed at the end of the cell by an indistinct band of brown, followed 
by an ill-defined curved submarginal band of orange, from the middle of the costal 
margin to the anal angle of the wing. Posterior wing with the outer margin broadly 
black, marked at the apex by a bifid orange spot. 
Unpersib as above, except that there is some white at the apex of both wings. 
Expan. 13 in. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Much like I. Cidonia, but sufficiently distinct to form a species. The nervures of the anterior 
wing are placed at very different angles with each other. 
ITHOMIA CORENA. 142. 
Upprrstpe transparent lilac-white; the nervures and margins black. Anterior 
wing crossed beyond the middle by a broad band of orange, bordered on both sides 
with black. Posterior wing with the outer margin broadly black, traversed by a band 
of orange. Both wings with two or three obscure spots at the apex. 
Unprrsib# as above, except that the apical spots are white. 
Expan. 133 in. Hab. Amazon. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Also much like I. Cidonia and Sarepta, but differs from them greatly in the position of the 
nervures of the posterior wing. 
