724 SUPPLEMENT. 



CATASTICTA (II. p. 116). 



Catasticta nimbice (II. p. 118). 

 To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Durango city {Becker). 



We now have specimens of both sexes of this species from Durango. 



ARCHONIAS (II. p. 122). 



Archonias nigrescens (II. p. 124). 



To the localities given, add : — Hondukas, San Pedro Sula ( WittJcugel). 



Three males and one female of this species have been sent us from Honduras. The 

 female, previously unknown, has the fulvous coloration more extended on the upper- 

 side of both wings, closely resembling the male of A. eurytele. 



HESPEROCHARIS (II. p. 125). 

 7. Hesperocharis jaliscana. 



Hesperocharis jaliscana, Schaus, Ent. News, 1898, p. 215 \ 



Alis albis ; anticis apice et margine externo adjacente nigro suffusis : subtus posticis flavis, macula ad basin 



coccinea, macula nigra infra cellulam, aliis augulatis in serie costali et apicali fumosis. 

 $ . Alis pallide flavis, aliter sicut in mari. 



Hab. Mexico, Guadalajara (coll. Schaus 1 ). 



We do not possess specimens of this insect, and our diagnosis has been taken from 



Mr. Schaus's description. 



PIERIS (II. p. 128). 



In addition to the species of this genus noticed below, Dr. Butler [Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (7) ii. p. 22] has recorded two others from within our limits : P. ausia, 

 Boisd., from Mexico, and Pieris, sp. n. 1, from Panama. The first of these does not 

 agree with the description of Boisduval's insect, and the locality is certainly incorrect. 

 The second is perhaps a variety of P. sevata, Feld., from Colombia and Venezuela : 

 the four specimens of it in the British Museum are labelled as having been found at 

 Panama during the voyage of H.M.S. l Herald ' ; but they were more probably obtained 

 farther south, and the same remark applies to P. marana. 



Pieris protodice (II. p. 130). 

 To the localities given, add:— Mexico, Durango city (Becker), Sierra Madre de 

 Tepic (Richardson). 



In our remarks, referred to by Dr. Butler # , under the genus Pieris (antea, p. 129), 

 we state that the male of P. protodice has no short third subcostal branch in the apex 

 of the primaries ; but this is hardly correct, the apical furca being present in many of 

 our specimens, though it is wanting in the two we prepared for examination. 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ii. pp. 13, 14 (1898). 



