124 HETEROCERA. 
secondaries pale pink, bordered with black at the apex: head and thorax creamy-white ; abdomen pink ; 
legs pinkish-white ; antenne black. Expanse 4 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer); Panama, Caldera in Chiriqui 1200 feet (Champion). 
This pretty little species is allied to C. unifascia, Grote; the example from the 
State of Panama is considerably smaller than the one from Mexico, but in all other 
respects they are alike. 
3. Cisthene citrina, sp.n. (Tab. XII. fig. 14.) 
Primaries pale glossy yellow, with two narrow black bands crossing from the costal to the inner margin, a 
small black streak from the middle of the second band to the outer margin; secondaries dark yellow, 
broadly bordered with black from the apex to the middle of the outer margin: head black ; thorax pale 
yellow ; abdomen dark yellow; antenne black, with the tips pale yellow ; legs black. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
Only a single example of this beautiful little insect was obtained. 
4, Cisthene criton, sp.n. (Tab. XII. fig. 16.) 
Primaries black ; secondaries very bright pale blue, broadly bordered with black: head, thorax, and antenne 
black ; abdomen bright greenish-blue; legs black. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Purula (Champion). 
I am doubtful if this species should be placed in the genus Cisthene, but only having 
a single example I am unable to determine that point with certainty; the primaries 
are considerably narrower and longer. 
ODOZANA. 
Odozana, Walker, Cat. xxxi. p. 109. 
This genus appears to me to be best included in the Lithosiide near Talara. 
Walker placed it in the Zygeenide before the genus Urodus, with which it does not 
seem to me to have any affinity. 
1. Odozana floccosa. (Tab. XII. fig. 18.) 
Odozana floccosa, Walk. Cat. xxxi. p. 110°. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Zrétsch, mus. Staudinger), Bugaba between 800 
and 1500 feet (Champion).—AmMazons, Ega (Bates) }. 
Of this very curious little species I have only received a single example; the specimen 
in Dr. Staudinger’s collection is a very small one. 
2. Odozana hercyna, sp.n. (Tab. XII. fig. 17.) 
Primaries brownish-black, lightest near the apex; secondaries bright carmine, with the costal margin and 
apex brown: head, thorax, antenne, and legs black; abdomen red, with the anal tuft orange-red. 
Expanse 4 inch. 
Hab. GuatemaLa, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
This species is allied to 0. floccosa, Walker; the red secondaries, however, at once 
distinguish it from that species. 
