136 HETEROCERA, 
neura to be identical with Méschler’s genus Tricypha; if this should prove to be the 
case, the latter name will take precedence, the description having been published in the 
Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1877. 
1. Menoleneura anomala. 
Menoleneura anomala, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1878, p. 57°. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet: 
(Champion).— Amazons 1. 
Only two specimens of this species were obtained; I believe it to be identical with 
that described by Mr. Butler from the Amazons. 
EUBAPHE. 
Eubaphe, Hibner, Zutr. exot. Schmett. ii. p. 20. no. 150. 
This genus now has six or seven species placed in it. In our country it is well 
represented by three species. 
1. Eubaphe brevicornis. 
Crocota brevicornis, Walk. Cat. ii. p. 5867. 
Eubaphe brevicornis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 367. 
Hab. Norta America, United States 1—Muxico, State of Durango (Forrer), Cordova. 
(Riimelt). 
This species appears to be pretty common near Cordova; but I have only seen a 
few specimens from elsewhere in Mexico. 
2. Kubaphe rogersi, sp. n. 
Primaries uniform brownish chrome-yellow, thickly speckled with very minute brown scales; secondaries red,. 
a large black spot at the anal angle, beyond which and nearer the apex a small black dot; the margin 
narrowly bordered with black: head, antenne, and palpi black ; thorax brownish yellow ; abdomen red ;. 
legs black; the underside of the thorax and abdomen black. Expanse 12 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers). 
This species is allied to E. opella, Grote. 
3. Eubaphe marginata, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 8.) 
Primaries reddish brown, shaded with darker brown bands, which are in some specimens almost invisible ; 
secondaries yellow slightly tinted with pink, a small round black spot at the end of the cell, the outer: 
margin from the apex to the anal angle broadly bordered with black: head, thorax, and abdomen reddish 
brown ; antenne and palpi black; legs reddish brown. Expanse 2 inch. 
Hab. GuatEMALA, Duefias (Champion). 
THYONE. 
Thyone, Walker, Cat. ii. p. 552. 
This genus was founded by Walker upon a single species from Honduras. 
