428 SUPPLEMENT. 
1. Hirenicopsis championi. (Tab. XXV. fig. 15.) 
Flavo-cinereo dense tenuiter tomentosa, vertice macula post oculos, thorace vittis dorsalibus latis duabus 
(singulis fere in duabus divisis), elytris utrinque vittis abbreviatis valde obliquis duabus (1° ab humero 
usque mediam suturam, 2* a medio margine versus suturam prope apicem) vittulisque basali prope scutellum 
et apicali angustissima, obscure fuscis; antennis nigris ; pedibus rufo-testaceis. 
Long. 74 lin. . 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
AMILLARUS (p. 207). 
Amillarus apicalis (p. 207). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
ERANA (p. 208). 
Erana dispar (p. 209). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Erana fulveola (p. 210). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
9. Erana fuliginella. 
Nigra, supra fusco-pubescens, subtus medio grisea ; caput robustum fere sicut in gen. Cephalodina sed minus ; 
thorace lato, punctato, post medium paullulum dilatato, basi depresso, cum capite linea tenui dorsali 
cinerea ; elytris deplanatis, erecte setosis, confertim (hic illic confluenter) punctulatis, sutura grisescenti ; 
antennis sicut in Hranis scapo elongato, articulis supra dense suberecte pubescentibus, infra ciliatis, 
obscure fulvis, 1° 2°que, 10° 11°que toto, 3° basi et apice, 4°-9™ apice, nigris; pedibus piceo-nigris, 
femoribus anticis obscure fulvis. 
Long. 3} lin. 
Hab. Guaremata, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
One example only. The head and thorax are broader and more robust than in the 
other species of the genus, but the long antennal scape and the pubescence of the joints 
show that the species belongs to Hrana rather than to Cephalodina. 
ESSOSTRUTHA (p. 210). 
Essostrutha cinnabarina (p. 210). 
To the localities given, add :—-Mexico, Cuernavaca, Playa Vicente (Sal/é), Tehuantepec 
(Sumichrast). 
There is a male example in the Sallé collection, from Playa Vicente, evidently 
belonging to this species rather than to EH. fimbriolata, judging from the red meta- 
thoracic episterna; but it is remarkable for the absence of the black spots from the 
thorax, of which, however, there are some faint traces of the hinder pair. 
