HELICONIDA—ITHOMIA. 
ITHOMIA JANARILLA. 150. 
Upprrstpr. Male black. Anterior wing with four transparent spots ; one at the 
base, triangular, two placed obliquely across the middle of the wing, the fourth 
forming a transverse bifid band near the apex. Posterior wing transparent: the 
outer margin rufous-brown. 
UnpersiDE as above, except that there is a rufous submarginal band encircling the 
wings, and that both wings have two or three small white spots at the apex. . 
The female does not differ. 
Expan. 133 im. Hab. Cuenca. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Most nearly allied to I. Onega, Vol. I. Pl. x. fig. 1, of which it is probably only a variety, since 
the nervures do not differ. 
ITHOMIA POLISSENA. 151. 
Uprersipe. Male transparent, very glossy : the margins, which are very narrow, 
the nervures, and a slight triangular band at the end of the cell, black. Anterior wing 
with a small white spot on the costal margins beyond the middle. 
UnpDERSIDE as above, except that the margins and band are all pale rufous, and 
that the anterior wing has two minute white spots at the apex. 
Expan. 2325 in. Hab. Quito. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Very near to I. Diaphanus of Drury, figured in the First Volume of this work, Plate xxiii. fig. 
82. This species has the band at the end of the cell at the middle of the wing, whilst I. Diaphanus 
has the cell of unusual length, and the band much beyond the middle of the wing. 
ITHOMIA AGRIPPINA. 152. 
Uprersipr. Female. Anterior wing semi-transparent black, crossed before and 
beyond the middle by oblique bands of pale yellow : the base rufous, marked by a spot 
of brown. Posterior wing rufous, with the apex and outer margin broadly brown. 
UNDERSIDE as above, except that the anterior wing has three small white spots at 
the apex, and that the posterior wing has a submarginal band of eight spots. 
Expan. 2345 m. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of E. Birchall. 
