HELICONID®—ITHOMIA. 
ITHOMIA CELEMIA. 22. 
Uprrrsive. Male. Anterior wing, with a large space of orange at the base, 
marked near the inner margin by a line of black; the rest black, with numerous spots 
of light yellow; one (a double triangle) in the cell; two macular bands parallel to 
the outer margin, the first of five large spots (one of which joms the orange space), 
the other near the outer margin of seven small spots. Posterior wing very small, 
orange, the outer margin broadly black marked with four white spots. 
Unprrstpr as above, except that the posterior wing has the costal margin 
broadly black, marked at the base by a linear spot of yellow and orange; two spots 
of black project from the costal margin. 
Expan. 2345 in. Hab. New Granada. 
In the Collection of the Entomological Society. 
ITHOMIA AZARA. 23. 
Uprrrsipe. Male semi-transparent. Anterior wing rufous at the base; 
marked in the middle by a triangular black spot ; crossed obliquely at the middle 
by a broad irregular band of light yellow, reaching from the costal margin to near 
the anal angle, where it is bifid, its inner border marked by two black spots. ‘The 
rest of the wing black, with a spot. of yellow at the apex. Posterior wing rufous, the 
outer margin and an indistinct transverse band black. 
UnpersipE as above, except that there is a line of white spots upon the outer 
margin of both wings. 
Expan. 233; in. Hab. Quito. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
There is a variety of this species, with the yellow band less oblique, and without the yellow spot 
at the apex. 
