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HELICONIA. Latreille. 
HELICONIA XENOCLEA. 1. 
Uprersipk, black. Anterior wing with two large transverse spots of orange, com- 
mencing at the subcostal nervure, one (the largest) across the middle, the other half-way 
between it and the apex. 
Unprrsipe brown. The spots of the anterior wing almost white and glossy, the 
large one mingling with the inner margin, which is of a silvery white. Posterior wing 
with a line of white on the costal margin at the base. 
Expan. 33, im. Hab. unknown. 
Tn the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
HELICONIA ANDERIDA. 2. 
Urrersipe. Anterior wing with the base and the whole of the inner margin (ex- 
cept the submedian nervure and the anal angle which are black), to the middle of the 
wing, orange changing to yellow at its outer edge, and marked with two black spots ; 
one obliquely across the cell, the other below it round. The rest of the wing black, 
crossed by two bands of yellow spots; the first a little beyond the middle, oblique, of 
three spots, the middle one of which is united with the basal space ; the second, trans- 
verse, near the apex, of four spots. Posterior wing orange, with a narrow horizontal 
band (deeply dentated on its outer edge), and a broad outer margin black, and united 
at the apex, which has a round white spot. 
UNDERSIDE as above, except that the posterior wing has two spots of white near the 
apex, a row of numerous oblong silvery white spots on the outer margin, and a line 
of black at the base. 
Expan. 34 in. Hab. Honduras. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
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