312 SUPPLEMENT. 
Amphonyx cluentius (I. p. 18). 
Amphonyx cluentius (Clem.), H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 11 (1884) *. 
To the localities given, add -—-Mexico, Jalapa and Orizaba in Vera Cruz (Schaus *), 
Cuesta de Misantla (M. Trujillo); GUATEMALA, Coban (Conradt); Costa Rica (Van 
Patten). 
We have only received three specimens of this species from our region. 
ANCERYX (I. p. 18). 
Anceryx alope (I. p. 18). 
To the localities given, add :—MExICo, Guadalajara in Jalisco (Goldsmith, in mus. D.), 
Coatepec (Brooks), Jalapa (Schaus, M. Trujillo), Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.); 
GuateMana, in the city (Rodriguez) ; Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
Mr. Schaus (Ent. News, 1895, p. 144) considers Sphina fasciata, Swains. (Zool. 
Illustr, iii. t. 150. fig. 2), to be conspecific with this insect, but in this I do not agree 
with him. Swainson’s species is always smaller and paler than A. alope. 
ISOGNATHUS (I. p. 18). 
9. Isognathus inclitus. (Tab. LXVH. fig. 1.) 
Isognathus inclitus, H. Edwards, Ent. Americana, iil. p. 90 (1887) °. . 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Schaus'), Jalapa (F. D. Godman, M. Trujillo), Orizaba 
(Boucard, in mus. D.); GuatemaLa, in the city (Rodriguez); NicaRaeva, Matagalpa 
(Richardson); Costa Rica (Van Patten), Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
Our specimens agree well with Edwards’s description. The species is allied to 
T. laura, Butl., from Venezuela. 
5. Isognathus yucatanus. (Tab. LXV. fig. 1.) 
Isognathus yucatana, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) 11. p. 238 (1888) *. 
Primaries pale grey, thickly irrorated with dark brown scales, and very indistinctly banded with a waved 
brown line, which crosses the wing from the costal to the inner margin; a zigzag black line crosses from 
the costal margin beyond the middle nearest the apex to the middle of the inner margin, where it joins a 
plack streak from the base, and a marginal row of black spots extends from the apex to the anal angle ; 
secondaries reddish, broadly bordered with brownish-black from the apex almost to the anal angle, where 
they are greyish ; the underside of both wings reddish-brown, paler near the base: head, thorax, and 
abdomen brownish-grey ; the abdomen with two central narrow brown lines extending from the base to 
the anus; the underside of the thorax and abdomen paler than above; antenne and legs greyish-brown. 
Expanse 33 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Flohr ; Boucard, in inus. D.), Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Yucatan 
(mus. Staudinger *). 
The type is in Dr. Staudinger’s collection. This species resembles Dilophonota ello 
in colour, but may be at once distinguished from it by its different form and the entire 
absence of the black band on the abdomen. 
