HELICONID#. 
ITHOMIA XXVII. 
ITHOMIA CLEONICA. 169, 170. 
UpprrsipE. Female, transparent lilac-white with the outer margins and band 
at the end of the cell brown. Anterior wing with the costal and inner margin 
rufous. Posterior wing tinted with yellow towards the inner mar gin. 
Unperstve with all the margins and the disco-cellular band rufous. 
Exp. 2385 inch. Hab. New “Granada. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
The highly-coloured var. has been kindly lent to me from the Collection of Mr. Druce. The 
only difference between this species and I. Panthyale of Felder and I. Esula of Hewitson is in the 
arrangement of the nervures of the costal margin of the posterior wing. 169 c. represents those of 
Panthyale and Hsula, 169 d. those of Cleonica. 
ITHOMIA GEDERA. 171. 
UrrrrsipE. Female, transparent rufous-white: the margins, the disco-cellular 
band and nervures, black. Anterior wing with a broad band of white at the end of 
the cell, in which the nervures are also white. 
Unpersive with all the margins and band rufous bordered on both sides with 
black. Anterior wing with two white spots at the apex; posterior wing with a mar- 
ginal series of white spots bordered with black. 
Male like the female, except that the margins and band are narrower, the white 
band almost confined to the costal margin, and that it is without the apical and 
marginal spots of the underside. 
Exp. 2485 inch. Hab. Ecuador. 
In the Collections of W. C. Hewitson and H. Druce. 
ITHOMIA AZEKA. 172 (not 173). 
UppERSIDE. Male, anterior wing transparent lilac-white tinted with yellow 
at the base: the margins, a broken band in the cell, and the band at the end of the 
cell black. Posterior wing tinted with yellow: a spot on the costal margin and the 
outer margin dark brown. 
Unpersipg as above, except that the anterior wing has a spot on the costal 
margin and the inner half of the outer margin rufous : the apex with four distinct 
white spots. Posterior wing with the costal margin rufous, the outer margin 
traversed by a rufous band marked by six distinct white spots. 
Exp. 2 mch. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collections of H. Druce and W. C. Hewitson. 
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