HELICONID &. 
ITHOMIA. XXXV. 
ITHOMIA GALATA. 8 231. 
Tthomia Galata. ¢ Hewitson, Exotic Butterflies, Vol. I. Plate XXTI. fig. 73. 
Uprrrsipr. Male transparent tinted with lilac, the nervures black. Anterior wing with 
the margins black: crossed at the end of the cell by a broad unequal black band continued 
below the median nervure between its second and third branches, the second branch broader 
than the rest: a white spot on the costal margin. Posterior wing with the outer margin, 
except towards the apex which is dark brown, rufous bordered with brown. 
Female like the male except that it has only a small rufous space near the anal angle. 
Exp. 134 mch. Hab. New Granada. 
Tn the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
The female which I figured before is without the rufous space near the anal angle, and is most likely a 
variety. 
ITHOMIA CLEOBULINA. 232. 
Uprerstpr. Female transparent, the nervures black. Anterior wing with the margins 
dark brown : the cell lilac-white : the rest of the wing rufous-white crossed in and at the end 
of the cell by bands of black. Posterior wing lilac-white with a triangular spot on the costal 
margin and the outer margin which is broad, black. 
UnperstbE as above except that it is rufous and that there are three spots at the apex 
and one near the anal angle of the anterior wing, and six marginal spots on the posterior wing, 
most of them bifid. 
Exp. 3 inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 
ITHOMIA OSUNA. 233. 
Urrrrsipr. Male transparent rufous-white, the margins dark brown. Anterior wing 
crossed at the middle and end of the cell by bands of black: the band at the end of the cell 
continued by the second median nervure to the outer margin. Posterior wing with a band 
at the end of the cell, and a band on the third median nervure nearly united. 
Unprrsipr as above except that there is a submarginal row of white spots on both 
wings, indistinct on the anterior wing except at the apex. 
Exp. 23%; inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ITHOMIA CLAUSINA. 234. 
Upprrsrpr. Male transparent rufous-white, the nervures and margins (except the costal 
margin of the anterior wing which is rufous from the base to the middle) dark brown. 
Anterior wing with a narrow triangular band of dark brown at the end of the cell, followed on 
the costal margin by an oblong spot of bright yellow: the base of the discoidal nervures also 
yellow. 
Unpersipr as above except that the margins and bands are rufous and that there are two 
white spots at the apex of the anterior wing and one at the apex of the posterior wing. 
Female like the male except that the inner margin of. the anterior wing 1s rufous. 
Exp. 133 inch. Hab. Bolivia. (Buckley.) 
Near to J. Lilla, but differs from it in the greater length of the wing from the cell to the apex and in haying 
two discoidal nervures whilst 7. Lilla has only one. 7 
Published July 1st, 1876.] 
