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E. lobe, there is no fulvous line across the base of the underside of the secondaries. 

 The present species has a fulvous patch near the middle of the outer margin of the 

 primaries, at least in the female. Since we wrote our description of E. cleophes we 

 have received many more specimens from within our limits, and find that the insect 

 we supposed to be the male of it really belongs to a different species, E. themis. The 

 female of the latter differs from the same sex of E. cleophes in having the primaries 

 less rounded at the apex and without the fulvous patch. The ocellus, too, is much 

 less distinct. The male of E. cleophes is still unknown to us ; the females, four only 

 of which have as yet been received, all from the vicinity of Acapulco, have the 

 apex of the primaries rounded. 



Euptychia terrestris (I. p. 79). 



To the localities given, add : — Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson) ; Panama, David 

 (Champion). 



Euptychia pieria (I. p. 79). 



Neonympha pompilia, Feld. Reise der Nov., Lep. p. 479 (1867) \ 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico (Salle x ), Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Atoyac, Teapa, 

 Frontera (H. H. Smith), Valladolid in Yucatan (Gaumer); Guatemala, Cahabon, 

 Chiacam (Champion); Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson) ; Panama, Bugaba (Cham- 

 pion). — Colombia 1 . 



N. pompilia, Feld., was placed by us amongst the unidentified species at the end 

 of the genus Euptychia (antea, i. p. 94), but we have now, through the kindness of 

 Mr. W. Eothschild, been able to examine the Colombian types, and find that they 

 agree with E. pieria, Butler, which name has priority. 



Euptychia squamistriga (I. p. 80). 



To the localities given, add .-—Mexico, Pinos Altos in Chihuahua (Buchan-Hepburn), 

 Ventanas in Durango (Forrer), Savana Grande, Tierra Colorada, Amula, Xucuman- 

 atlan, Dos Caminos, and Rio Papagaio in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Lake Chapala 

 (Richardson). 



Apparently not uncommon in Western and Central Mexico, whence we now possess 

 many specimens. 



Euptychia similis (I. p. 81). 



To the localities given, add :— Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Sierra Madre de Tepic, 

 Tehuantepec (Richardson), Rincon, La Venta, Rio Papagaio, Tierra Colorada, and 

 Acaguizotla in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Coatepec (F. D. G.), Jalapa (coll. Schaus), 

 Temax in Yucatan (Gaumer). 



