Heliconoid Danaiuee and Heliconidse. 151 



I believe that Bates has wi'ongly identified H. aglaope, of 

 Felder, and that it is a species much resembhng tlie above. 



7. Heliconiiis mutabilis. 

 II, thelxiope, var. 4, Bates, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxiii., p. 558. 



The yellow spot in the cell is sometimes wanting, and the 

 spots which border the inner edge of the red band are three in 

 number and well-defined. 



Serpa. B.M. 



This may be an extreme variety of //. htcia which occurs 

 also at Serpa. 



8. Heliconius coralit, n. sp. 



Like //. calliarpis, of Cramer (the male figure) but larger, 

 and with the basal area of the primaries broadly red. 

 Common at Serpa. B.M. 



This is most hke H. elimcea, Ijut the scarlet patch is not 

 broken through, but simply has a black spot in the centre. 



