THE 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF 
LONDON 
For THE YEAR 1911. 
Wednesday, February Ist, 1911. 
Mr. G. T. Bernune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.8., in the Chair. 
Nomination of President. 
Rey. G. Wueeter, one of the Secretaries, announced that 
the Council had nominated the Rev. F. D. Morics, M.A., for 
the Presidency for the current year. 
Exhibitions. 
Species oF THE GENUS Henicontus.—Mr. W. J. Kaye ex- 
hibited the following species of Heliconius : H. plessent, H. 
melpomene aglaope form rubripicta, H. melpomene aglaope 
form adonides, H. plessent niepelti of Group I, H. notabilis 
and H. erato estrella form feyeri of Group Il. It was re- 
marked that until the recent discovery of these newer forms, 
H. notabilis had always been considered as a very constant 
and well-differentiated species. In 1908 Riffarth separated 
the very similar H. plessent from H. notubilis, and in the 
same year Niepelt described the remarkable new forms of 
both these species with streaked hind-wing; 1. rubripicta and 
adonides being streaked like H. melpomene aglwope in Group I, 
and feyeri and ilia being streaked like H. erato estrella in 
Group II. It seemed now to be possible and even likely that 
H. melpomene aglaope would eventually be proved to be 
PROG. ENT, SOC. LOND., I. 1911. A 
