710 SUPPLEMENT. 



Nymphidium molpe (I. p. 473). 

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

 (Trujillo); Hondukas, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugel). 



Nymphidium onseum (I. p. 474). 



We have a mutilated female specimen of a Nymphidium from Ruatan Island, which 

 comes very near this species, if it is not identical with it. 



Nymphidium sicyon (I. p. 475). 

 To the locality given, add : — Guatemala, San Geronimo {Champion). 



Since the publication of the earlier part of this work we have detected a female of 

 this species in our collection. 



Nymphidium lycorias (I. p. 477). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Dos Arroyos, Tierra Colorada, and La Venta 

 in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Coatepec (Brooks), Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Omealca 

 (Trujillo) ; Nicakagua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



PANDEMOS (I. p. 478). 



3. Pandemos palseste. 



Pandemos palaeste, Hew. Ex. Butt., Erycinidse, t. 1. ff. 7, 8 \ 



Ah's fuscis, anticis plaga rufa in margine interno ad angulum analem ; posticis bitriente terminali griseo venis 

 intersecto, costa omnino fusca, margine interno rufescente : subtus pallide fuscis, fascia communi indistincta 

 fusca ultra cellulas notatis, posticis ad marginem externum punctis obscuris ; palpis et corpore subtus 

 sordide albis. 



Hab. Costa Rica (mus. Staudinger). — Colombia l . 



The above diagnosis has been taken from a single specimen, apparently a female, 

 lent us by Dr. Staudinger. This we identify with Hewitson's Pandemos palceste, which 

 was described and figured from a male in E. Birchall's collection. The Costa-Rican 

 insect, however, has a red spot near the anal angle of the primaries, and a rufous inner 

 border and a wider grey end to the secondaries. These differences, in the absence of 

 more examples for comparison, we take to be sexual. 



THEOPE (I. p. 480). 

 Theope hypoxanthe (I. p. 482). 



Theope isia, antea, i. p. 482. 



The type of T. isia, from Guatemala, proves to be a worn specimen of T. hypoxanthe, 

 Bates, which latter is scarcely separable from T. pedias, H.-S. Mr. Smith has sent us 

 a male of this insect in good condition from Atoyac in Mexico, whence we have already 

 recorded T. isia. 



