704 SUPPLEMENT. 



EMESIS (I. p. 441). 



Emesis mandana (I. p. 443). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Tierra Colorada, Kincon, Venta de Zopilote, 

 Atoyac, Teapa (ff. ff. Smith), Cuesta de Misantla (Trujillo), Jalapa (coll. Schaus) ; 

 Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson). 



Emesis tenedia (I. p. 443). 



Emesis lupina, Godm. & Salv. antea, i. p. 444, t. xlii. ff. 13-15. 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Tampico (Richardson), La Venta, Dos Arroyos, 

 Acapulco, Acaguizotla, Amula, Xucumanatlan, Atoyac, Teapa (ff. H. Smith), Misantla, 

 Jalapa, Vera Cruz (F. I). G.), Orizaba (Elwes) ; Guatemala, Santa Maria (Richardson) ; 

 Honduras, San Pedro Sula ( WittJcugel) ; Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



With our large amount of additional material E. lupina proves to be nothing more 

 than a pale form of E. tenedia. 



4 (a). Emesis brimo. (Tab. ex. figg. 5, 6, e .) 



Emesis brimo, Godm. & Salv. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iii. p. 357 (<$) (1889) \ 



Alis brunneis, area discali vix sericeo nitente et lineolis nigris transversis fere ut in E. tenedia {lupina) ; anticis 

 macula quadrata ad cellulse finem, altera costali ultra earn, margine externo late maculisque variis ad 

 basin, testaceis, maeulis submarginalibus sex nigris, ea ad angulum analem duplici ; posticis testaceo 

 variegatis et maeulis submarginalibus nigris notatis : subtus testaceis, maeulis et lineolis nigris undique 

 notatis. 



Hob. Panama, Chiriqui (Trotsch, in mus. Staudinger 1 ). 



Dr. Staudinger has lent us a single male of this species which belongs to the same 

 group as E. tenedia, but the markings are all much more clearly denned. 



Emesis vulpina (I. p. 444). 



To the locality given, add : — Mexico, La Venta and Eio Papagaio in Guerrero 

 (ff. ff. Smith), Jalisco (Schumann), San Bias, Teh uan tepee (Richardson). 



Our additional material includes both sexes, which are very much alike. 



5 (a). Emesis poeas, sp. n. (Tab. CX. figg. 7, 8, 6 ; 9, 10, 2 •) 



Alis rufo-brunneis, lineolis nigris valde irregularibus transfasciatis, introrsum plumbeo limbatis, punctis nigris 

 in serie submarginali : subtus lsete ferrugineis, maeulis variis elongatis nigris ; ciliis fuscis, albo maculatis. 

 2 mari similis, sed alis multo pallidioribus. 



ffdb. Mexico, La Venta, Chilpancingo, and Acapulco in Guerrero (ff. ff. Smith). 



Described from two males and three females from Western Mexico. Allied to 

 E. vulpina of the same region, but distinguishable by its darker coloration and the 

 white-spotted fringe to the wings. 



