Species and Races of Ithomiinae. 85 



some whitish marks beyond the cell, forming a very indistinct 

 sort of band to inner margin. Hind wing above transparent, 

 with a yellowish tinge at anal angle. Some indistinct 

 whitish submarginal spots in apical area, becoming less and 

 less defined towards anal angle. 



Expanse 68 mm. 



1 ?. 



Jlab. ? Peru, Pozuzo. 



There is no locality-label on the specimen, but it is in good 

 condition and well set, and as it was amongst some Velamysta 

 torquatilla from Pozuzo, Peru, it seems probable that the 

 locality hazarded is correct. The fairly strong mimetic 

 resemblance to the Velamysta also lends support to the place 

 ot origin. 



Ilypoleria ina negrina, subsp. n. 



Differs from the type-form in the absence of red at anal 

 angle of hind wing. 



Expanse 56 mm. 



llab. Ecuador. 



Hewitson gave no locality for his Ithomia ina, but it probably 

 occurs with other similarly coloured Ithoiniine species such as 

 Ceratinia praxilla in Ecuador. The two forms may occur 

 together or be racial. The very similarly coloured Ceratinia 

 ocna and Najyeogenes apulia have, in addition, yellow tinting 

 on the hind wing, and this is a characteristic of Central- 

 Colombian Ithomiiues. 



llymenitis joiceyi, sp. n. 



Closeh r resembles Dismenitis partialis, but easily separable 

 by the ne mat ion. 



Fore wing brownish transparent, with the veins promi- 

 nently orange when held in certain lights. Costa brownish 

 orange edged narrowly with dark brown. A large, somewhat 

 cruciform, blackish discoidal mark. Inner margin black. 

 Outer margin with blackish triangular patches at the vein-tips 

 of veins 2, 3, 4, 5. Apex with a blackish margin. Paired 

 white dots between the veins, to be seen clearly only when 

 held against a daik background. Hind wing brownish trans- 

 parent, with a very heavy blackish discoidal patch. A broad 

 black marginal band, deeply sinuous internally, and on the 

 margin between the veins are heavy white spots, becoming 

 smaller towards cosla. 



Expanse Ti mm. 



2 ? ? . 



Jlab. Ecuador, without precise locality. 



