HELICONID & 
ITHOMIA. X. 
ITHOMIA MORGANE. 55. 
HI. Morgane. Hubn. Zut. figs. 869, 870. 
Uprrrsipr. Female transparent rufous-white, glossy; the margins (broad at 
the apex) and the nervures rufous; a short, irregular, transverse band of brown at the 
end of the cell. 
The Male differs only in having the band at the end of the cell narrower. 
UNDERSIDE as above. 
Expan. 23’9 in. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
ITHOMIA TELESTO. 56. 
I. Telesto. Doubleday, Brit. Mus. Cat. 
Uprerstpe. Female transparent rufous-white ; the margins and nervures rufous- 
brown; the band at the end of the cell transverse, brown, followed by a short band 
and spot of white, and four submarginal spots also white, but less distinct. 
Unpersipp as above, with one or two small spots of white on the apex ‘of the 
posterior wing. 
Expan. 23m. Hab. Mexico. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
ITHOMIA ALIDA. 57. 
Uprrrsipe. Female transparent white, very glossy ; the margins and nervures 
(except where they cross the yellow band of the anterior wing) lower n; the band at 
the end of the cell equal transverse dark brown, followed by a broad band of yellow. 
UNDERSIDE as above, but much lighter, with two distinct white spots on the 
apex of each wing, and some indistinct white spots on the margin of the posterior 
wing. 
Expan. 233; m. Hab. 
In the Collections of the British Museum and W. C. Hewitson. 
This species is almost identical at first sight with the female of I. Dercetis. Its body is 
shorter, and the nervures of the posterior wing are very differently arranged. 
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