FEE C OLN] DAE: 
ITHOMIA. XIII. 
ITHOMIA VICTORINA. 75. 
H. Victorina. Guér. Icon. du Regne Animal (texte). 
Uprrrsipr. Female transparent rufous-white; the margins and nervures (ex- 
cept where they cross the white) black. Anterior wing with a broad oblique short 
band at the end of the cell, jomed to the outer margin by the second median nervule, 
which is broad, and followed by a broad band of white, reaching nearly to the outer 
margin. © 
UnpersivE with all the margins brown; two or more indistinct white spots 
at the apex of each wing. 
Expan. 13 in. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
The males differ only in having the short black band at the end of the cell narrower and more 
triangular. There is a variety in the Collection of Dr. Boisduval in which the band is narrow and 
curved, and joined at the point to the third median nervule. The second median nervule is not, as 
usual, broad and black. 
ITHOMIA COTYTTO. 76. 
H. Cotytto. Guér. Icon. du Régne Animal (texte). 
Uprrrsipg. Female transparent lilac-white ; the margins and nervures (except 
where they cross the white) black. Anterior wing with a short broad oblique band 
at the end of the cell, jomed to the outer margin by two broad nervules, and followed 
by a band of white reaching beyond the middle. 
UnperstveE rufous, where black above; the apex of both wings with three white 
spots, those on the anterior wing af a distance from the margin. 
Expan. 23% in. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
The small white spots which are placed at the apex of the wing, close to the margin on the 
underside, of most of the Ithomias, are on the anterior wing of this species at a distance from the 
margin, and as far as I have examined this genus are characteristic of this species only. 
