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Scliaiifuss's descriptiou of calUomenac is (juite sufficieut to recoguise tlie present 

 8i)ecies, which is commou in Venezuehi, from wliere calliomenae came. The AYest 

 Indian individuals are not specifically ditlerent. 



(J. Tenth tergite (PI. XLII. f. 10. LS) broadest proxiumlly in dorsal view, 

 lateral edge first slanting, then horizontal ; apex luesialiy rounded, laterally 

 triangularly sinuate, the rounded middle lobe feebly incised, tlie lateral lobes 

 triangular, somewhat curved downwards ; sternite (PL XLII. f. 17) with two h)ng 

 proi'csses which are rather broad pioximally and are twisted, not visible in dorsal 

 and lateral view. Clasper (PI. XLVll. f. 7) acuminately sole-shajied, ventral edge 

 spinose, incrassate near the harpe and dilated into a short rounded lobe, whicii is 

 turned upward ; harpe witli a free spoon-sliuped process. Penis-sheath wiMiout 

 external armature. 



?. Ventral portion of eighth tergite small (PI, XL. f. 18), connected with 

 the orifice by a fold ; a groove at each side of the orifice. 



Hab. Haiti ; Colombia ; Venezuela; probably more widely distributed. 



In the Tring Museum SO-odd specimens from Venezuela : Merida, Aroa, 

 Valencia, Oaripe, Maripa (Oaura li., vi. l'.»01, S. Klages) : 1 9 fnun Haiti ; "J ? ? 

 from Bogota (near the town, March). 



3:i(i. Hemeroplanes parce. 



*Sjjhiii.i' poire Fabricius, Sysl. Knt. p. 54:5. n. 24 (177.')) (Brasilia, ]\[iis. Bauks :— Mu.«. Brit.): 



Goeze, Enl. Beijlr. iii. 1. p. 207. n. -15 (1780) ; Fabr., %v. Ins. ii. p. 148. ii. 42 (1781) : id., 



Maiit. Ins. ii. p. 96. n. 4G (1787) ; (Jmel., S,pt. Nat. i. 5. p. 2.382. n. 80 (1790) : Fabr., Kut. Syst. 



iii. 1. p. 372. n. 50 (1793) ; Burm., Sj,l,imj. Bras. p. 62 (1856). 



Sphiii.T Ucastus Stoll, in Cram., Pa}). Ex. iv. p. 180. t. 381. f. a. b (1781) (Surinam) ; Burm., Ir. 



p. 62 (1856) ; Lucas, Bull. Soc. Eiit. France p. 143 (1883) ( = puree). 

 Oreus Ucastus, Hiibner, Verz. hek. Schiii. p. 136. n. 1465 (1822). 

 *Sphi)ix gal/aiinii Burmeister, I.e. p. 6 (185G) {tj/jx' in Mus. Berlin : descr. mala). 

 Calliomma lycustus (!), Walker, Z/,s< Lcp. Ins. B..y.viii. p. 110. n. 2 (1856) ( = parce ; partim ; 

 St. Vincent ; St. Domingo); Clem., Jo»™. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philnd. iv. p. 141. n. 21 (18,')9) ; 

 Herr.-Sch., C'orresp. Bl. p. 57 (1865) (Cuba ; dist. from juirce) ; Grote, Proc. Ent. Sue. Phikul. 

 V. p. 48 (1865) (Cuba ; =()alianna ex err. !) ; id. & Rob., Ibid. p. 153. n. 29 (1865) (syn. pro 

 parte); Grote, I.e. vi. p. 328 (1867) (partim); id., Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 184 (1871) 

 (Cuba) ; Gundl., Contr. Ent. Ciibana p. 183 (1882). 

 Calliomina parce, Lucas, in Sagra, Hist. Cuba vii. p. 681 (18.'i6) (Cuba). 

 Callionime {\) jmree, id., I.e. t. 17. f. 3 (1857). 



Philampitus (!) Ucastus, Schaufuss, Niinq. Otios. i. p. 19 (1870) (Venezuela). 

 Euchery.r licastns, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lip. Uet. i. p. 220. n. 1 (1875) {=parrr); ]\Iuschl., Verh. 



Znol. Bot. Ges. Wien xxxi. p. ,350 (1876) { = parce = galUana !). 

 Calliomma licastns, Butler, Trans. Zool. Soc. Lund. ix. 539. n. 3 (1877) (St. Cruz ; St. Vincent : 

 Haiti ; St. Thomas) ; Druce, in Biol. Centr. Amer., Lep. Ilct. i. p. 5. n. 1 (1881) (Brit. 

 Honduras; Nicaragua; Chiriqui) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Iht. i. p. 646. n. 4 (1892); Druce, I.e. 

 ■S'h^j^/. p. 300 (1896) (Orizaba; Guatemala; Costa Rica). 

 Callionana parce, Butler, Trans. Zool. Soc. Land. ix. p. 539. n. 4 (1877) (distinct from licaiitus) ; 



Maass., Stett. Ent. Zeit. xli. p. 53 (1880) (= Ueastns). 

 Calliomma e/aliana (!) Burmeister, Descr. Rip. Arf/ent. v. Atlas p. 33 (1879). 

 CaUiomma'parcae (!), Kirby, I.e. n. 5 (1892) ; Druce, I.e. Snpjil. p. 300 (1896) (licastns probably not 



distinct from '^ parcae "). 

 CalUoma (!) Ucastus, Rothschild, Nov. ZcJOL. i. p. 73 (1894) (Aroa, Venezuela). X 



Callioma (\) parcae (!), id.. I.e. i. p. 9 (1894) (Aroa, Venezuela). m 



Caliomma (\) parce, Bonninghausen, Iris xii. p. 123. n. 40 (1899) (partim : Rio de Janeiro). 



(? ? . The pale apical line of the forewing curved, disa2)pearing before R- in a 

 ])ale i)atch, which curves towards the distal margin, the pale line bordered behind 

 with brown, this border indistinct near apex, widened and black at R'. Fore- and 



