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New species and sub-species of S. American Lepidoptera. 
By W. J. Kayn, F.E.S. 
Faminy Heiconipar. 
Heliconius xanthocles, Bat., flavosta, sub-sp. nov. 
Very like the figured form of H. wanthocles sub-sp. cethosia, Seitz 
(Mac. Lep. v. pl. 77a), from which it differs in that instead of having a 
discal patch of yellow beyond the cell it has it extending inwards and 
occupying about one-third of the cell area. The discocellular strongly 
black. Hindwing with the red rays only extending half-way across 
wing as in cethosiu. 
Habitat. E. Colombia, Villavicencia, Feb., 1919, 3. 
Susamuco, Sep., 1917, °. 
Type from Villavicencia, in coll., Kaye. 
