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2. Prionapteryx achatina. | 
Prionopteryx achatina, Zell. Chilonid. et Crambid. p. 13 (1863)*; Grote, Check-list of N. Am. 
Moths, p. 56’. 
Hab. Norrn America !2.—Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen, agreeing with those in the Zeller Collection, now in the National 
Museum *. 
SUPPLEMENT. 
Tur first enumeration of the Families Sphingide to Pyralide being completed, it is 
now proposed to give a Supplement, containing an account of the large amount of 
additional material that has come to hand during the publication of the subject, which 
commenced in April 1881. The names of the various species from our region 
subsequently described by Mr. Schaus, Mr. H. Edwards, and others are also included, 
as well as corrections in synonymy where required. All the more important fresh 
localities are given. 
JELLOPUS (I. p. 1). 
Allopus tantalus (I. p. 1). 
To the localities given, add:—MExIco, Ciudad in Durango 8100 feet (/orrer), near 
Durango city (Becker), Jalisco (Schumann), Rio Papagaio in Guerrero, Atoyac in Vera 
Cruz (H. H. Smith), Jalapa (Schaus), Omealca (M. Trujillo); GuatEeMaLa, Volcan de 
Santa Maria (Richardson); Nicaracua, Matagalpa (Richardson); Costa Rica (Van 
Patten), Candelaria Mts. (Underwood) ; Panama, near the city (J. J. Walker). 
Mr. Schaus (‘ Entomological News,’ 1896, p. 141) states that . tian, Cram., can 
always be differentiated from 4. tantalus, Linn., by the grey scales at the anal angle 
of the secondaries above; but in this I cannot follow him, as in some specimens the 
grey scales are hardly to be seen, while in others they are very distinct on the 
underside. 
EUPYRRHOGLOSSUM (I. p. 2). 
Eupyrrhoglossum sagra (I. p. 2). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus). 
* (N.B.—Page 297 and the first six lines of p..298 were published in March 1896, and are now reprinted. 
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