Methone is a genus in the butterfly family Riodinidae present only in the Neotropical realm.
The single species is Methone cecilia is unmistakably characterized by the conspicuous colouring and the deeply indented margin of the hindwing being continued in the female at the ends of the veins into teeth-like small tails.
On the forewing the subcostal is four-branched; the branches 1 and 2 rise before, 3 and 4 behind the cell.
The colouring resembles that of certain Themone, Cartea, Monethe, Aricoris which imitate butterflies such as Ithomiinae and pericopine moths.
The females are very stout and clumsy which makes them still more similar to the unwieldy Actinote.