678 SUPPLEMENT. 



P. iharos similis, sed anticis fascia maculari sinuata discali pallide flava : subtus antieis maculis nigris taagis 

 exfcensis ; posticis valde fusco marmoratis. 



Hal. Noeth America, Georgia l , Gulf States as far north as Kansas 2 . — Mexico, 

 Sonora (Morrison 3 ), Vera Cruz (F. D. G.). 



Two females of this species were taken by Godman at Vera Cruz in December 1888, 

 and it has also been recorded from Northern Mexico by Aaron 3 . Mr. Edwards 2 

 figures both the summer and winter forms of P. phaon, our Mexican specimens agreeing 

 with the latter. 



Phyciodes picta (I. p. 193). 

 To the localities given, add : — Mexico, N. Sonora (Morrison). 



Phyciodes orseis (I. p. 193). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Orizaba (Elwes), Cuesta de Misantla 

 (M. Trujillo). 



7 (a). Phyciodes mylitta. 



Melitcea mylitta, Edw. Proc. Acad. Phil. 1861, p. 160 l ; Proc. Eat. Soc. Phil. ii. p. 504 \ 

 Melitaa collina, Belir, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1863, p. 86 3 . 

 Melitrea collina, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xii. p. 54 4 . 

 Melitcea epula, Boisd. loc. cit. p. 54 5 . 



P. orseidi similis, sed colore fulvo magis extenso lineas distinctas fuscas transversas indicante. 



Bob. Noeth Ameeica, California 5 5 Southern United States 1 ~ 3 .— Mexico, Northern 

 Sonora 4 (Morrison). 



Morrison has sent us seven specimens of this species, including both sexes, from 

 Sonora. It is a very close ally of P. thaws and P. orseis. We have already mentioned 

 P. mylitta amongst the unidentified Central-American forms (antea, I. p. 209). 



Phyciodes boucardi (I. p. 194). 



To the localities given, add:— Mexico, Xucumanatlan, Acaguizotla, Omilteme, and 

 Amula in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Bolanos in Jalisco (Bichardson). 



Phyciodes vesta (I. p. 195). 



To the localities given, add .-—Mexico, Durango city (Becker), Orizaba (Elwes) Atovac 

 (H.H.Smith). " J 



Sent us in numbers from Atoyac. 



Phyciodes pallescens (I. p. 195). 



To the localities given, add:— Mexico, Sierra Madre de Tepic, Lake Chapala 

 (Bichardson), Jalisco (Schwnann), Puebla (Elwes), Atlixco, Morelia,'and Cuernavaca 



