PROSERPINUS.—CALLIOMMA. 5 
PROSERPINUS. 
Proserpinus, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 182 (1816). 
This genus contains five species, of which one occurs in Central America, two in 
North America, and two in the south of Europe. The species are all small. 
1. Proserpinus terlooi. 
Proserpinus terlooi, H. Edwards, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. 1875, p. 4°. 
Pterogon terloott, Strecker, Lep. Rhop. et Het. i. p. 125, t. xiv. £3”. 
Hab. Mexico, Mazatlan !? (Baron Terloo). 
This species is closely allied to the European P. proserpina, Pall. Mr. Henry 
Edwards informs me that two specimens of this species are in the collection of 
Dr. H. Behr, of San Francisco. These were taken in the Sierra Madre, in the State 
of Sinaloa, by the late Baron Terloo. 
CALLIOMMA. 
Calliomma, Walker, Cat. viii. p. 108 (1856). . 
About eight species are placed in this genus by Mr. Butler, of which three occur in 
Central America, the others being found only in South America. 
, 1. Calliomma licastus. 
Sphinx licastus, Cr. Pap. Ex. iv. t. 3881. f. A’. 
Calliomma licastus, Walk. Cat. viii. p. 110°. 
Calliomma parce, Lucas in R. de la Sagra’s Hist. Cuba, vii. p. 291, t. 17. f£. 2° (ex Fabr.). 
Hab. British Honpuras, Belize (Blancaneaur); Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt) ; 
Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger).—ANTILLES 2, Cuba’; Ecuapor (mus. D.); Guiana, 
Surinam 1. 
This species has a wide range, and, so far as I can see, does not vary to any extent. 
Mr. Butler has enumerated three species in his Catalogue closely allied to C. lécastus ; 
but I think them of very doubtful value. The specimens from Ecuador in my collection 
do not vary in the least from the Central-American ones. 
2. Calliomma thorates. 
Oreus thorates, Hiibn. Zutr. ff. 525, 526°. 
Pergesa thorates, Walk. Cat. viii. p. 151°. 
Calliomma thorates, Butl. Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 540°. 
Hab. Mexico, Oaxaca22; Guatemaua, Polochic valley (F. D. G. & O. S., mus. Oxf.) 
Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, mus. D.).—ANTILLES 1, Haiti ?, St. Vincent 3, &c.; CoLomBia 3; 
Ecuapor (mus. D.) 
