304 SUPPLEMENT. 
This is the first species of Pergesa described from the New World. We figure one 
of Mr, Schaus’s specimens. 
CHG@ROCAMPA * (I. p. 9). 
Cherocampa trilineata (I. p. 9). 
To the localities given, add:—MeExico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo); Brimish Honpuras, 
Cayo District, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in mus. D.); GuaTeMaua, Volcan de Atitlan 
2500 to 3500 feet (Champion). 
Cherocampa libya (I. p. 9). 
To the localities given, add: —MEexico, Paso de San Juan (Schaus), Jalapa (M. Trujillo), 
Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); British Howpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in 
mus. D.). 
2 (a). Cherocampa damocrita. (Tab. LXVI. fig. 8.) 
Cherocampa damocrita, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 168 (1894) *. 
Male. Primaries dark brown, thickly marked with black streaks near the base and along the costal margin ; 
a pale brown line extends from the base, partly along the inner margin and then crosses the wing to the 
apex ; on both sides of the pale line are several narrow dark brown lines; a golden-brown mark just 
above the anal angle; the outer margin finely speckled with minute black dots; secondaries black, with 
a rather wide golden-brown submarginal band extending from the apex to the anal angle; the underside 
of both wings bright reddish-brown, thickly irrorated with black scales: head, thorax, and abdomen dark 
brown, the sides of the head and thorax fawn-colour, the sides of the abdomen streaked with golden- 
brown.—Female. Very similar to the male, but larger, and with the black spots on the primaries more 
distinct. Expanse, ¢ 3, 9 34 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo*). - 
This species is allied to C. libya. 
Cherocampa, lelia (I. p. 9). 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley 1200 feet (Zurcher). 
3 (a). Cherocampa turbata. (Tab. LXVI. fig. 6.) 
Cherocampa turbata, H. Edwards, Ent. Americana, iii. p. 89 (1887) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Schaus1); British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, 
in mus. D.) 
The specimen from Belize is figured. 
Cherocampa porcus (I. p. 9). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
Cherocampa tersa (I. p. 10). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Guadalajara in Jalisco (Goldsmith, in mus. D.), 
* Incorrectly written Cherocampa in the earlier part of this work: see Duponchel (Hist. Nat. Lép. Fr., 
Suppl. ii. p. 159, nota), who gives the derivation of the word—xoipos, pig, and xaymn, caterpillar. 
