Pe eC ON an. 
ITHOMIA. XXIII. 
ITHOMIA TALIATA. 216. 
Uprersipr. Male dark brown. Both wings with a submarginal series of 
white spots. Anterior with the cell (which is marked by a band of black) a curved 
band of six spots beyond the middle and a subapical band of four spots all trans- 
parent lilac-white. Posterior wing with a broad band of the same colour. 
Unpmrstpe as above except that it is rufous where brown above. 
Exp. 23% inch. Hab. Peru (Chanchamayo, Thamm). 
Tn the Collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Nearly allied to 7. Attalia, from which it differs chiefly in the length of the middle disco-cellular 
nervule of the posterior wing. In Attalia it is three times as long as in Taliata. 
ITHOMIA STATILLA. 217. 
Uprrrsipe. Female transparent lilac-white. Anterior wing with the margins 
and nervures dark brown: a submarginal series of indistinct spots except at the 
apex where they are white. Posterior wing yellow near the base: the margins which 
are very broad dark brown. 
Unpersips as above except that both wings have a submarginal series of dis- 
tinct white spots. 
Exp. 23% inch. Hab. Peru (Chanchamayo, Thamm). 
In the Collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Besides the difference of form this species differs from I. Coeno in the neuration of the posterior 
wing. 
TTHOMIA THIRA. 218. 
Upprrsipr. Male transparent rufous-white. Anterior wing with a band at 
the end of the cell continued down the second median nervule and the margins 
dark brown: a large white spot at the end of the cell. Posterior wing with the 
nervures and apex dark brown, the outer margin rufous. 
Unpmrsrpr as above except that the margins and band are rufous and that 
each wing has two spots of white at the apex. 
Exp. 133 inch. Hab. Peru (Chanchamayo, Thamm). 
In the Collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Very near to J. [thra of the Amazons. 
ITHOMIA VERTICILLA. 219. 
Upprrsipr. Male transparent lilac-white: the margins and nervures dark 
brown. Anterior wing with a dark brown band at the end of the cell and beyond 
it a spot of white. 
Published October 1st, 1874. ] 
