714 SUPPLEMENT. 



Thecla hemon (II. p. 17). 



To the localities given, add :— Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley (Zurcher). 



Thecla halesus (II. p. 18). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Venta de Zopilote (H. H. Smith), Cuernavaca 

 (F. D. G.). 



16(a). Thecla gaumeri, s P . n. (Tab. CXI. figg. l, 2, s .) 



Thecla halesus, antea, ii. p. 18 (partim). 



T. haleso similis, sed minor, colore cseruleo obscuriore efc magis restricto, stigmate simplici : subtus anticis 

 striga cserulea magis extensa ; posticis nigris (nee fuliginosis), maculis ad angulum analem viridibus. 



$ . A femina T. halesi alis fuscis concoloribus (maculis viridibus ad angulum analem posticarum exceptis) 

 differt. 



Hab. Mexico, Valladolid and Teraax in Yucatan (Gaumer). 



We have seven males and one female of this species, the latter having been 

 previously included by us under T. halesus. The simple brand on the primaries 

 of the male and the other characters mentioned above separate T. gaumeri at once 

 from its northern ally. 



Thecla polybe (II. p. 19). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Temax in Yucatan (Gaumer). 



Thecla carpophora (II. p. 20). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Tampico (Richardson), Rincon (H. II. Smith), 

 Cuesta de Misantla (Trujillo), Temax in Yucatan (Gaumer). 



The additional specimens ( 8 $ ) we have received from Mexico since the publication 

 of the preceding pages throw considerable doubt on the distinctness of this species 

 from T. inachus. 



Thecla carpasia (II. p. 21). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (Trujillo), Temax in 

 Yucatan (Gaumer). 



Sent in some numbers by Dr. Gaumer from Yucatan. 



Thecla aufidena (II. p. 22). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico, Jalisco (Schumann), Acaguizotla, Rincon, 

 Atoyac, Teapa (H. H. Smith), Vera Cruz, Tabi in Yucatan (F. D. G.), Cuesta de 

 Misantla (Trujillo); Honduras, San Pedro Sula (WittJcugel), Ruatan I. (Gaumer); 

 Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



