HELICONIDZ—ITHOMIA. 
ITHOMIA AGNOSIA. 45. 
I. Agnosia. Doubleday—Brit. Mus. Cat. (undescribed). 
Uprersipr. Male: transparent rufous-white. The margins and the nervures 
(except where they cross the white of the anterior wing) black. The band at the end 
of the cell broad and unequal, extending beyond the cell and forked, followed by a 
short band of white; the second median nervure broad and curved. 
Unpersibe, with the black rufous. The costal margin at the base of the poste- 
rior wing yellow. 
I have not seen the Female. 
Expan. 14% in. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
ITHOMIA CYMOTHOE. 46. 
If Cymothoe. Klug. MS. 
Upprrsipe. Male: transparent rufous-white; the margins and nervures black. 
Anterior wing, with a band at the end of the cell (smuated on the inner side), black, 
followed by a short band of white. 
Unpersipz, with the black light rufous. 
Expan. 2 in. Hab. Caraccas. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. : 
I. Cymothoe differs from all the allied species in the position of the nervures of the posterior 
wing. The disco-cellular nervules form one straight line ; the median nervure of the anterior wing 
before its first branch is unusually short. 
ITHOMIA ADINA. 47. 
Upprrsipe. Male: transparent rufous-white. The margins and all the nervures 
bluck; the band at the end of the cell very narrow, triangular and within the cell ; 
the white spot on the costal margin unusually long. 
Unprrstb8, with the black rufous. ‘Two spots of white at the apex of the ante- 
rior wing, and one between each nervure on the outer margin of the posterior wing. 
Expan. 24% im. Hab. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ITHOMIA ARTENA. 48. 
TI. Artena. Boisd. MS. 
Uprrrsipr. Male: transparent purple-white. The margin and nervures (except 
where they cross the white of the anterior wing) black; the band at the end of the 
cell equal, slightly forked, followed by an indistinct short band of white. 
Unpersipe, with the black light rufous. Anterior wing with two white spots 
at the apex ; posterior wing with one only. 
Expan. 275 in. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
