RHOPALOOEEA. 739 



On reading Dr. Bailey's description of P. fritzgaertneri we have little doubt that it 

 applies to the insect described by us under the name of C. variegatus, and the above 

 change in the synonymy is therefore necessary (cf. antea, p. 635). He states that 

 swarms of this butterfly were found in an old deserted mine, at a depth of eighty feet, 

 in Salvador, in March 1879. 



MYLON (II. p. 384). 



Mylon pulcherius (II. p. 385). 

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



CARRHENES (II. p. 388). 



Carrhenes fuscescens (II. p. 389). 

 To the localities given, add : — Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



ACHLYODES (II. p. 394). 



Achlyodes coeliginea (II. p. 395). 



Hesperia coeliginea, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxvii. p. lxxv (1883) x . 

 Achlyodes caliginea, antea, ii. p. 395, t. 86. ff. 9, 10 2 . 



Since our diagnosis of this species was published we have found Mabille's original 

 description of H. coeliginea \ and the above correction in the synonymy becomes 

 necessary. The types were from Colombia and Brazil. 



Achlyodes calavius (II. p. 395). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, San Juan in Vera Paz (Champion) ; Costa 

 Rica (mus. Staudinger). 



The six specimens we have now seen show considerable variation in size. 



Achlyodes bubaris (II. p. 395). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Zapote (Champion). 



6. Achlyodes cyrna. 



Achlyodes cyrna, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1895, p. lvi (Feb. 27) \ 

 Achlyodes fasciata, antea, ii. p. 396, t. 86. f. 17 (March 1895) \ 



As we have already noted (antea, pp. 430, 635), Mabille's name has priority. His 

 type was also from Chiriqui l . 



