660 SUPPLEMENT. 



Taygetis valentina (I. p. 99). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson). 



Taygetis kerea (I. p. 100). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson). 



We have now seen eleven specimens of this species, and we have others from 

 Colombia which possibly belong to it. In most of them there is a buff spot on each 

 wing beneath. 



Taygetis penelea (I. p. 100). 



Taygetis penelea, Staud. Exot. Schmett. p. 236, t. 85 \ 

 To the localities given, add:— Panama 3 , Bugaba (Champion). 



Sent in numbers by Mr. Champion from Bugaba. All the Central- American 

 specimens we have seen have a broad longitudinal ochreous streak on the secondaries 

 beneath. 



PARAMECERA (I. p. 100). 



Paramecera xicaque (I. p. 101). 



Neonympha epinephele, Feld. Reise der Nov., Lep. p. 476 (1867) 3 . 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico (Salle 3 ), Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Volcan de 

 Ixtaccihuatl, Amecameca, Puebla (II. J. Elwes, F. D. G., Richardson), Misantla 

 (F. J). 6.), Bolafios (Richardson), Maltrata (Edge), Omilteme and Xucumanatlan in 

 Guerrero (H. II. Smith). 



This proves to be a common Mexican species, inhabiting a high elevation ; it was 

 met with abundantly at Puebla. N. epinephele, Feld., the type of which has been lent 

 us by Mr. W. Rothschild, does not differ from P. xicaque (Reak.) ; it was not identified 

 by us in the early part of this work. 



LYMANOPODA (I. p. 101). 

 2. Lymanopoda cinna. (Tab. evil. figg. 13, 14, s .) 



Lymanopoda cinna, Godm. & Salv. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iii. p. 353 (1889) \ 

 Ahs mgrieanti-brunneis ; anticis maculis tribus subapicalibus, una ad angulum analem et duabus discalibus 

 inter ramos medianos ; posticis ad basin laete cseruleo lavatis : subtus rufo-castaneis, anticis ad marginem 

 externum pallidioribus, maculis albis sicut in pagina superiore sed majoribus et omnibus (prater earn 

 costae proximam) nigro circumcinctis, macula pallida nigro circumcincta ad cellube finem; posticarum 

 dimidio distali fasciis indistinctis ocbraceis transversis et ocellis obsoletis discalibus notatis. 

 $ ignota. 



Hob. Guatemala, San Lucas Toliman 5000 feet (Champion l ). 



Mr. Champion took a single male specimen of this beautiful insect near the Lake 



