JO SI A. By Dr. Martin Hering. 
dvaconis. 
tenuifascia. 
hryce. 
roscci. 
ariaca. 
coatepeca. 
latistriga. 
constricta. 
vittula. 
carneata. 
adiante. 
aperta. 
jornax. 
latimargo. 
morena. 
angulosa. 
cierusialis. 
flavissima. 
mcgacra. 
Integra, 
decor at a. 
f ruhstorferi. 
put at a. 
auriflua. 
flavipars. 
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3. Larger species, the apex of the forewing more roundish. 
J. draconis Drc. (70 h). Forewing blackish-brown, with a broad yellow postcellular transverse band, 
which is so oblique that the posterior part of the cross-vein does no more touch the band which is somewhat 
expanded at the costal margin. Hinclwing red, distal margin and costal margin narrower, hindmargin broad 
black. Panama. — In tenuifascia Prt. the band of the forewing is narrower (I VV mm) and anteriorly scarcely 
widened. British Guiana. 
J. bryce Wkr. (70 h) is similar to the preceding, the band of the forewing steeper, touching the 
cross-vein in all parts. Amazons. Perhaps only a form of the preceding. 
J. rosea sp. n. (70 h) approximates the preceding, it is somewhat smaller, the band of the forewing 
flesh-coloured or red, beneath more yellow. In the hindwing the base is broader black, the proximal border 
of the black posterior margin diverges very much with with the posterior edge of the cell. Abdomen as in the 
preceding, the first segment with a large yellow dorsal spot, the row of dorsal spots on the other segments is 
more interrupted. Expanse 30 to 32 mm. District of the Upper Amazon River. rJ2 types from Itaituba in 
the Berlin Museum. 
J. ariaca Drc. Forewing black with a yellow transverse band. Hindwing with a narrow yellow central 
transverse band to the liind-margin. Expanse 26 mm. Mexico. 
J. coatepeca Sells. (67 k) is similar to ariaca, larger, the bands on the forewing and hindwing broader. 
Expanse 29 mm. Mexico, Honduras. 
J. latistriga sp. n. (70 i) has the size of coatepeca. with broader stripes on the hindwing, occupying 
the hind-margin except the outermost base. Band of forewing more bent than in the preceding. $ type from 
Marcapata in the Berlin Museum. 
J. constricta Warr. (70 i) is similar to the following, somewhat smaller, the yellow central longitudinal 
spot in the hindwing at the base reduced into a narrow bow, the distal part more rounded and ending farther 
before the distal margin than in vittula.. Expanse 32 mm. Bahia. 
J. vittula Iibn. (70 i). Forewing black with a yellow oblique transverse band, hindwing black with 
a yellow longitudinal band which rises at 1 / l of the hind-margin and leaves the base black. ■— In f. carneata 
Warr. the yellow markings are flesh-coloured. Brazil. •— The Colombian race is adiante Wkr. (70 i) in which 
the forewing and the band are narrower, the band more oblique, rising before the middle of the costa. The 
yellow central area of the hindwing is broader and more uniformly wide, the yellow markings are deeper orange. 
.Vs this form flies also in Brazil with vittula. it may represent a separate species. 
J. aperta Warr. (70 i). The band of the forewing is broader and steeper, in the hindwing the liind- 
margin, except the base, is yellow as far as the tornus. Peru, Bolivia. 
J. torn ax Drc. (70 k). The yellow transverse band of the forewing is distally not bent, steep and 
straight. Hindwing extensively yellow, apex and distal margin black, the latter towards the tornus much narrower. 
Expanse 40 mm. The $$, according to Warren, show a twice as broad black distal margin of the hindwing, 
the same is the case in the d'-form latimargo Warr. Ecuador. 
J. morena Warr. (70 h). Forewing blackish-brown, veins somewhat paler, with a yellow transverse 
band. In the hindwing the yellow central band rises from y 2 of the narrow black hind-margin, being distally 
widened and rounded off. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul; one specimen from Bolivia. 
J. angulosa Wkr. (70 k) is similar to morena, the yellow band of the hindwing broader, almost square, 
sharply angled at the 2nd cubitus. Brazil. 
J. eteiusialis Wkr. (70 k). Forewing with a very broad (5 mm) transverse band, the yellow area of 
the hindwing still broader than in angulosa. Colombia. 
J. flavissima Wkr. (70 k) is similar to eterusialis. Wings changing from sulphur-colour to lemon- 
colour instead of orange. Venezuela. Ecuador. 
4. F o r e w i n g w i t h longitudinal s t r i p e s ( Josia Iibn.). 
J. megaera Hbn. (— fasciata Rothsch.) (71 a). Forewing blackish-brown, with a yellow streak behind 
the cell, mostly extending into it, and a yellow subapical band which does not reach the margins. Hindwing 
blackish-brown, hind-margin and a marginal spot behind the 2nd cubitus yellow. The yellow hindmarginal 
colouring extends to the analis. -— In integra Wkr., from Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala, the yellow markings 
in the hindwing are connected, the indentation through the black analis is absent. — In decoiata Drc. the 
subapical band is longer, almost reaching the margins. —• fruhstorferi Pit. from Bahia has all the markings 
in the forewing narrower, the basal stripe scarcely reaches the posterior edge of the cell. — In putafa subsp. n. 
the yellow liind-margin of the hindwing extends only to the axillaris and does not reach the analis. Amazons. 
c?$ types from Para and Obidos (Hahnel) in the Berlin Museum. 
J. auriflua Wkr. (71 a). Forewing black with an orange longitudinal stripe which ends very near 
at the distal margin (1 mm). Hindwing black with a yellow posterior margin which cuts the 2nd cubitus before 
the centre. Panama, Colombia. — In flavipars Prt. (71 a) the posterior margin of the hindwing is narrower 
and cuts the 2nd cubitus in or behind the centre. Bolivia, East Peru. •— The following two races may be distinct 
