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Hymenitis lyra (I. p. 57). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Cahabon, Chiacam (Champion); Costa 

 Eica, Santa Clara Valley (Zurcher); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



4 (a). Hymenitis moschion, sp. n. 



H. morgane similis, sed anticis margine rufeseente apicali et macula discocellulari coloris ejusdem, angustioribus, 

 maculis quatuor submarginalibus, una in costam et altera inter ramos medianos secundum et tertium, 

 cretaceis. 



2 mari similis, sed macula discocellulari paulo latiore. 



Hal. Mexico, Xucumanatlan and Omilteme in Guerrero 7000-8000 feet (E.E.Smith). 



Mr. Smith has sent ns two pairs of this species from the highlands of Western 

 Mexico. It is a close ally of E. morgane, from which it differs in having the red apical 

 margin and the discocellular streak of the primaries very much narrower in both sexes; 

 the white spots do not form a distinct oblique band, and the genitalia of the males are 

 dissimilar. 



Hymenitis anetta (I. p. 58). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Jalapa (Edge), Orizaba (Elwes); Guatemala, 

 Volcan de Santa Maria, Solola (Bichardson), El Tumbador, Cerro Zunil, Las Mercedes, 

 Capetillo, Chiacam (Champion) ; Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



In Hewitson's collection there is a specimen of a Eymenitis from Nicaragua, placed 

 under the name of E. diaphana (Drury), and we have three males like it from Costa 

 Eica and Chiriqui, which differ from E. anetta in having the rufo-fuscous margins of 

 the primaries very narrow and the cretaceous spots much less distinct. For the present 

 we prefer to treat these as only an extreme form of this species. 



Hymenitis sosunga (I. p. 59). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Cubilguitz, Teleman, Senahu, and San Juan 

 in Vera Paz (Champion), Panzos (Conradt) ; Hondueas, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugel). 



Hymenitis zygia (I. p. 60). 



To the locality given, add : — Panama, Bugaba (Champion), Veraguas (Arce). 

 Sent us in abundance by Mr. Champion from Chiriqui. 



C^EROIS (I. p. 62). 



Caerois gertrudtus (I. p. 62). (Tab. CVII. figg. 1, 2, s .) 

 To the localities given, add : — Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley (Zurcher). — Colombia 

 (mus. Standing er). 



