156 Mr. W. C. Hewitson on 



Ithomia Pronuba. 



Male. Upperside, Transparent : the margins broad, 

 dark brown, especially on the posterior wing ; the ner- 

 vures black. Anterior wing with the costal margin near 

 the base rufous : the band at the end of the cell trian- 

 gular, broad : a large white spot beyond it reaching the 

 second median nervule, the nervures crossing it white. 



Underside. Rufous where brown above. Anterior 

 wing with three apical white spots. Posterior wing 

 with a marginal series of five triangular white spots, 

 bordered with black. 



Female like the male, except that it is suffused with 

 black, bordering the median nervure and the white spot, 

 and that the white spot is extended (but less distinct) 

 to the inner margin. 



Exp. 2^^^, inches. 



Hah , — Granadillas . 



This has the neuration of I. Zerlina, and is probably 

 only a variety of that species. 



Agrias Zenodorus. 



Male. Upperside. Black. Anterior wing crossed at 

 the middle from the costal margin to near the apex by a 

 very broad oblique band of orange, divided into seven 

 parts by the nervures : two suba])iral spots (one clouded) 

 of pale yellow. Posterior wing with a large spot of bril- 

 liant Morpho-like blue near the outer margin. 



Underside. Anterior wing as above, except tliat there 

 are two black spots wdthin the cell : a spot near the cos- 

 tal margin, and a band near the apex, pale yellow. 

 Posterior wing black, crossed by five bands of pale yellow ; 

 the first near the base from the costal margin to the 

 middle of the first median nervure, the second shorter, 

 the third angular, the fourth linear and clouded, the fifth 

 submarginal : a linear yellow spot within the cell, and a 

 series of blue spots between the fourth and fifth bands: 

 the costal and outer margins and anal angle yellow. 



Exp. 3j\i inches. 



Ilah . — G ualacjuisa . 



This is most likely only a variety of ^1. jEdon, although 

 I have been tempted by its great beauty to distinguish 

 it by a name. On the underside they are identical. On 

 the upperside the transverse band, which is in A. JEdon 



