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PYRRHOPYGE (II. p. 246). 

 Dr. Skinner [Syn. Cat. N. Am. Rhop. p. 99 (1898)] has recorded P. araxes (antea, 

 p. 252) from Arizona, thus extending the northern distribution of the genus. 



Pyrrhopyge gellias (II. p. 248). (Tab. CXII. figg. 1, 2, s .) 

 To the localities given, add : — Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 



We have now seen a female of this species, which differs from the type, a male, in 

 its much larger size ; the outer margins of both wings are more rounded, and the 

 angular projection at the end of the first median branch of the secondaries is wanting. 



MYSORIA (II. p. 253). 



Mysoria Venezuela (II. p. 254). 



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



JEMADIA (II. p. 260). 



Jemadia licinus (II. p. 264). 



Erycides licinus, Moschl., from Chiriqui, proves, on examination of the type, to 

 be inseparable from Phocides distans (H.-S.) (antea, p. 291), of which it becomes a 

 synonym. The insect from the Kaden collection described by us under the name of 

 J. licinus we are now convinced, as we suspected at the time, is a specimen of Phocides 

 pygmalion (Cram.) (antea, p. 292), with the head of a Jemadia attached ! Plotz 

 himself quotes his Pyrrhopyga dysoni, from Chiriqui, as synonymous with Erycides 

 licinus, Moschl. 



EUDAMUS * (II. p. 270). 



Eudamus metophis (II. p. 276). 



Thymele metophis, Scudd. Rep. Peabody Ac. Sci. iv. p. 69 (1872) 3 . 

 To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Tehuantepec 3 ; Guatemala 1 . 



Eudamus dorantes (II. p. 278). 



Thymele protillus, Scudd. Rep. Peabody Ac. Sci. iv. p. 68 (1872) 6 . 

 To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Tehuantepec 6 . 



Eudamus zilpa (II. p. 279). 



To the localities given, add : — Nicakagua, Matagalpa (Bichardson). 



* Salvin examined the type of Thymele domingo, Scudd., from Haiti, in 1896, and noted that it did not 

 differ from Eudamus esmeraldus (Butl.) (anted, p. 278) ; it is probable, however, that Scudder's insect will 

 prove to be a variety of E. proteus, when the genitalia of the male are examined. 



