708 SUPPLEMENT. 



LEMONIAS (I. p. 457). 

 Lemonias lilina (I. p. 459). 



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



We are now able to confirm the Mexican habitat of L. lilina, about which we 

 expressed some doubts when previously dealing with this species. 



2 (a). Lemonias idmon. (Tab. ex. figg. 15, 16, s ■, 17, 18, $ .) 



Lemonias idmon, Godm. & Salv. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iii. p. 357 ( # ? ) (1889) \ 



Alis ferrugineis ad basin paullo fuscescentioribus et nigro maculatis : subtus canescentibus ad inargines 

 externos et anticis ad costam magis fuscis ; maculis nigris sicut in pagina superiore, sed maculis singulis 

 albo cinctis ; maculis submarginalibus quoque nigris albo cinctis, eis venae medianae postiearum utrinque 

 obsoletis. 



2 mari similis, sed alis fuseescentibus ferrugineo vix tinctis. 



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



From Dr. Staudinger we have a male and female of this species, which is allied to 

 L. galena, Bates, but the wings of the male are less ferruginous above, and beneath 

 there is no submarginal rufous band to the secondaries ; the submarginal spots also 

 on these wings are more irregular, those on either side of the median vein being 

 obsolete. 



3 (a). Lemonias eudocia. (Tab. ex. figg. 19, 20.) 



Lemonias eudocia, Godm. & Salv. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, p. 244 \ 



Alis saturate fuscis undique nigro maculatis, maculis singulis saturate ochraceo indistincte limbatis, ciliis 

 fuscis irregulariter albo interruptis : subtus omnino pallidioribus, maculis omnibus nigris albo cinctis. 



Hab. Mexico, Colima (mus. Staudinger x ). 



A small insect belonging to the section represented in Central America by L. glauca 

 and L. densemaculata. From the former it differs in having the wings dark fuscous 

 (instead of bluish grey), and from the latter in the more obscure coloration, the black 

 spots being less apparent. The single specimen sent us by Dr. Staudinger is probably, 

 judging from the shape of the wings, a female. 



Lemonias pelarge (I. p. 461). 



$ . L. parthaonti, Dalm. (ancile, Hew.), similis, sed anticis plaga aurantia ad augulum analem magna; posticis 

 colore ochraceo magis extenso. 



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



Mr. Smith has sent us a female of this species from Eastern Mexico. It is very like 

 the same sex of L. parthaon (figured by Hewitson under the name of X. ancile), but 

 differs as noted above. 



