CALYMNIA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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Bang-Haas as Ipimorpha, with which however it has nothing in common. Forewings brown with paler trans¬ 
verse line and stigmata, the orbicular is round, the longish reniform stigma extends to below the cell, both 
are pale yellowish with delicate surrounds. The posterior transverse line is incurved on vein 6, attached to 
it outwardly is a very striking deep velvety brown costal spot, which is concave outwardly and with fine pale 
yellowish edge. Hindwings paler grey-brown with dark discal spot. Corea (Shakoji). — moltrechti 0. B.-Ji . 
is the Amur representative from Ussuri; it is darker brown, the costal spot is almost black, the transverse 
lines converge more closely towards inner margin, there is a black spot before the anal angle. —- honei O. B.-H. 
is much paler, so that transverse lines and stigmata are scarcely discernible, the costal spot is much wider, 
over the anal spot there are two additional spots. East China (Shanghai) captured in July. 
102. Genus: Caljmuia Hbn. 
C . affinis L. (Vol. 3, p. 230, pi. 47 d). — morleyi Porritt has deep black-brown ground colour of fore¬ 
wings with more or less extinct costal spots. From England. — nigrata Schaw. is a similar very blackened 
form from Vienna. — affirseola Strd. has grey-brown forewings, scarcely suffused with red, the postmedian 
area is more heavily covered with whitish. — affinella Strd. also has the whitish suffusion posterior to the outer 
transverse line rather more pronounced, but the ground colour is normal. — subaffineola Strd. resembles affi- 
neola, but is rather more heavily blackish. 
C. unicolor Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 230, pi 47 e) was dealt with under affinis, but according to Filipjev's 
researches, it is a genuine species with different genitalia. It differs from affinis by the absence of the white 
costal spots and the straight oblique anterior transverse line, which is not angulated below costa. Amur, Ussuri. 
C. pyralina Schiff. (Vol. 3, p. 230, pi. 47 e). — obscura Hoffm. & Klos is dark blackish brown, the white 
transverse stripes obsolete. -— fuliginosa Du Bois is also a dusky form. — cuprea Horm. is a brighter coppery 
red. -—- arnoi Schaw. a form with pale rose-brown forewings. — dannehli Hartig (= roessleri DM.) is a very 
large deep red form with closely approximated outer transverse lines and very wide, bold white costal spot. 
Probably these last forms are one and the same. — saturate-brunnea Strd. with “browner forewings" is prob¬ 
ably identical with corusca Esp. mentioned and illustrated in Main Volume. 
C. trapezina L. (Vol. 3, p. 230, pi. 47 f). — Further colour variations have been denominated: — rubella 
Krul. a fleshy red form, which is probably identical with the carnea Warr. mentioned in Main Volume and 
which has rights of priority. —■ lutescens Wrli. has glossy yellow, not blackish, hindwings with normal colour¬ 
ation of forewings. 
G. camptostigma Men. (Vol. 3, p. 231, pi. 47 g). —- camptostigmoides Strd. has greyer forewings with 
scarcely noticeable darker pepperings. — mediorufa Strd. has a red median area on forewings. —- rufa Strd. 
has a red suffusion over the entire forewing. All these forms are from East Asia. 
C. trapezinula Filipj. Forewings brown and the anterior blackish transverse band extends less obli¬ 
quely than in trapezina, terminating in centre of inner margin, so that discal spot of hindwings is immediately 
opposite its extremity, whilst in trapezina it is further towards the base. The posterior transverse line is nearer 
to the margin and is more definitely bent below the costa, there is a dark spot before it on the costa. Hind¬ 
wings blackish, paler in basal and anal areas. Genitalia differ considerably. Wing expanse: 23 mm. Sutshan 
(Ussuri territory). 
C. moderata Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 231, pi. 47 h). The old illustration was a bad copy. A better picture is 
given here (22 c). 
C. bifasciata Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 231, pi. 47 i). According to Pungeler this would be better placed in 
the Genus Pyrrhia (Vol. 3, p. 227) after umbra Hufn. The illustration was unsatisfactory and much too dark. 
We are therefore illustrating afresh here (22 c). 
C. sugitanii Mats. (22 c). Forewings brownish yellow, dusted with bluish grey. The subbasal line con¬ 
sists of two small black spots placed one below r the other. The anterior transverse line is oblique, black-brown, 
terminating in centre of inner margin. A central line converges on the posterior transverse line, being closest 
on vein 1, the space between the two being intertilled with black-brown. The delicate undulate subterminal 
line ends on costa in a black-brown diffuse spot. Stigmata scarcely indicated. Hindwings pale grey with grey 
postmedian and subterminal lines and a discal spot. Wing expanse: 31 mm. Honsho, Japan. 
C. eugeniae Kard. resembles penicillata Graes., which according to Pungeler is identical with cam 
Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 232, pi. 47 i); eugeniae is smaller, forewdngs rosy browm, anterior tranverse line indistinct, the 
posterior line with less distinctly convex arc below costa and therein an indistinct pale rose spot, thence an 
acutely angulated shade extends to apex, which has no dark dots. In central area there is a faint darkish shade 
outwardly at upper end. Orbicular stigma is faint, reniform stigma almost circular. Fringes rosy grey-brown. 
Hindwings pale grey-brown with discal spot. Wing expanse: 24 mm. Sedanka, Vladivostock, in July. 
mollrechli. 
honei. 
morleyi. 
nigrata. 
affineola. 
affinella. 
sub¬ 
affineola. 
unicolor. 
obscura. 
fuliginosa. 
cuprea. 
arnoi. 
dannehli. 
saturate- 
brunnea. 
rubella. 
lutescens. 
campto¬ 
stigmoides. 
mediorufa. 
rufa. 
trapezi- 
nula. 
moderata. 
bifasciata. 
sugitanii. 
eugeniae. 
