HADENA.—ALIBAMA. 295 
line extending from the apex to the anal angle; secondaries dull brown, slightly paler at the base: head, 
thorax, and abdomen dark brown, the antenne and legs brown. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
This species is perhaps nearest allied to H. aperiens, but it is a much larger insect. 
CALYMNIA. 
Calymnia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 235 (1816); Staudinger, Cat. Lep. Europ. p. 115; 
Grote, List of North-American Moths, p. 32 (1882). 
Cosmia (Ochsenheimer), Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 8; Walker, Cat. x. p. 486 (pars). 
This genus seems hardly separable from Hadena; it contains a few species from 
Europe, and North, Central, and South America. Calymnia cirrus, Feld. & Rogenh., 
from Venezuela, is probably, as already stated, a Lycophotia. 
1. Calymnia oryx. 
Calymnia oryz, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 109. f. 35, Erkl. der. Taf. 109+. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet (Champion).—VENEZUELA 1. 
This species is very closely allied to Hadena latifascia, Walk., but it has the pri- 
maries much more brightly coloured. 
2. Calymnia bicon, sp. n. 
Primaries marked exactly as in C. oryx, Feld. & Rogenh., but white (instead of pinkish-brown as in that 
species), with the outer margin tinged with pinkish-brown; the secondaries darker than in C. oryw: the 
head and the terminal joints of the palpi white (instead of black as in C. oryx). Expanse 1), inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
C. bicon is, no doubt, very nearly allied to the preceding species; but in the two 
specimens before me (and in others we have seen from Mexico) the head and the 
terminal joints of the palpi are white, instead of black as in C. oryr. The primaries 
are also whiter than in C. oryx. 
ALIBAMA. 
Alibama, Moschler, Beitr. zur Schmett.-Faun. von Jamaica, p. 43 (1886). 
This genus seems to be exceedingly close to Hadena and Calymnia; it has the 
primaries slightly narrower and the thorax not quite so robust. ‘Two species, both 
from Jamaica, were included in it by Moschler. 
1. Alibama mutata. 
Alibama mutata, Mésch. Beitr. zur Schmett.-Faun. von Jamaica, p. 44, tab. ff. 5, 5a’. 
Hab. Guatemata, Las Mercedes 3000 feet, San Isidro 1600 feet, San Joaquin 
(Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).—ANTILLEs, 
Jamaica 1. 
Our specimens agree perfectly with Méschler’s figure. 
