HELICONIDA. 
ITHOMITA,, XIV. 
ITHOMIA ERRUCA. 81. 
Uprerstpr. Male transparent glossy lilac-white; the nervures and margins 
black. A narrow, short, almost perpendicular band at the end of the cell. 
Unpersipe rufous, where black above. 
Expan. 133 in. Hab. Rio Grande. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Though very nearly allied to I. Adasa, Fig. 43, they are very easily distinguished when seen 
together. This species is more elegant in its form, is very glossy, and has the band at the end of the 
cell narrower and more nearly perpendicular. 
ITHOMIA DIAPHANUS. 82. 
P. Diaphanus. Drury, Vol. 2. Pl. 7. P. Diaphana. Cramer, Pl. 231. 
Urrrrsitpr. Male transparent glossy rufous-white ; the margins, which are very 
narrow, and the nervures, which are very fine, black. Anterior wing with a narrow 
oblique band at the end of the cell. 
Unprrstpek rufous where black above. 
Expan. 2345 in. Hab. Jamaica. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
ITHOMIA ESULA. 83. 
Urrrrsipe. Male transparent rufous-white; more deeply tinted towards the 
anal angle of the posterior wing. 
The margins (except the costal margin of the anterior wing, which is rufous) and 
the nervures black. 
Unpersipe with the margins rufous, except the costal margin of the posterior 
wing, which is dull yellow from the base to beyond the middle. 
Expan. 23$ in. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
