652 SUPPLEMENT. 



Euptychia metaleuca (I. p. 75). 



To the localities given, add :— Mexico, Atoyac, Teapa, Frontera (H. H. Smith), 

 Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Valladolid in Yucatan (Gaumer) ; Honduras, San Pedro Sula 

 (Wittkugel); Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson)-, Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 



Euptychia mollina (I. p. 76). 



Euptychia mollis, Stand. Exot. Schmett. p. 224, t. 80 6 . 



To the localities given, add :— Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (Trujilio), Jalapa (coll. 

 Schaus), Orizaba (H. J. Elwes), Atoyac, Teapa (II. II. Smith) ; Nicaragua, Matagalpa 

 (Richardson); Panama, Bugaba, David (Champion), Panama city (J. J. Walker). 



Dr. Staudinger 6 figures a specimen of his E. mollis from Chiriqui. 



Euptychia fetna (I. p. 77). 



To the localities given, add :— Mexico, Amula and Chilpancingo in Guerrero 

 (E. E. Smith). 



The specimen previously recorded from Cubilguitz probably belongs to a different 

 species, it having the outer reddish line on the primaries straighter and broader than 

 in typical E. fetna ; but till more material is obtained it is not advisable to name it. 



Euptychia insolata (I. p. 77). 



To the localities given, add :— Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 



Mr. Champion has sent us numerous specimens of this species from Bugaba. 



Euptychia labe (I. p. 79). 



To the localities given, add :— Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Cuesta de Misantla 

 (M. Trujilio), Atoyac (E. E. Smith); Guatemala, Cahabon, Sinanja, Teleman 

 (Champion); Costa Rica, Cache (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



Two species were confused by us under the above name— one, the true E. lale, with 

 a bright ferruginous patch at the anal angle of the secondaries beneath (a character 

 we omitted to note in our description); the other, subsequently described by 

 Dr. Staudinger as E. confusa, in which this patch is absent. These insects have a 

 similar distribution, E. confusa, however, being much the commoner of the two; 

 E. labe, too, is usually greyer above and paler beneath, with the reddish lines some- 

 what narrower. E. confusa resembles E. my nee a (Cram.) in the coloration of the 

 underside of the secondaries. 



8 (a). Euptychia confusa. 



Euptychia confusa, Staud. Exot. Schmett. p. 225 (1888) \ 



