328 SUPPLEMENT, 
1. Darceta hesperina. 7 
Darceta hesperina, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. pp. 18, 71, 84, figg. 524-526", 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus, Staudinger ).—Braziu 1, 
LEONIDES (to follow the genus Darceta, in the family Agaristide), 
Leiosoma, Felder, Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 99, fig. 23, Erk], der Taf. 75-107, p. 6 (nomen przocc.), 
The name Leiosoma had been used five times in zoology before Felder adopted it: 
a new name is therefore substituted. 
1. Leonides serpentinus, 
Leiosoma serpentinum, Feld. loc. cit. (3)’. 
Leisoma juanita, Schaus, Ent. Amer. v. p. 87 (¢) (1889) *, 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (Schaus*)—Co tomb, Boguta’. 
I have seen three males of this insect: two in my own collection and Felder’s 
type. Ihave not the slightest doubt that the insect described by Mr. Schaus is the 
female of the same species. 
EUTHISANOTIA (to follow the genus Leonides, in the family Agaristidee). 
Euthisanotia, Hiibner, Zutr. Samml. exot. Schmett. iii. p. 12 (1825). 
Eudryas, Boisduval, Sp. Gén. des Lép. i. t. 14. fig. 9 (1836) ; Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1874, p. 57; 
Walker, Cat. ix. p. 143 (1856); Packard, Proc. Ess. Inst. iv. p. 24 (1864) ; Stretch, Zyg. 
& Bomb. N. Amer. p. 145 (1872). 
1. Euthisanotia sancte-johannis, (Tab. LXX. fig. 8.) 
Eudryas ste-johannis, Walk. Cat. ix. p. 144 (1856) *. 
Hab. UNorra America!.—Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Ovizaba (Boucard, in 
mus. D.). | 
The specimen described by Walker was found on the door of a church at 
“‘ Horsleydown.” 
2. Buthisanotia cosyra, sp. n. (Tab. LXX. fig. 4, 2.) 
Female. Primaries dull greyish-brown, paler at the base and on the outer margin, with a wide snow-white 
band extending from the base down the middle of the wing to the end of the cell and then curving 
upwards to the costal margin close to the anal angle, where it becomes very much narrower, the marginal 
line edged with black, the fringe brown ; secondaries deep chrome-yellow, broadly bordered from the apex 
to the anal angle with black, a fine submarginal line chrome-yellow, the marginal line black, the fringe 
greyish-white; the underside of both wings chrome-yellow, broadly bordered with black, the primaries 
with a round black spot in the cell and an elongated black mark at the end of the cell, the outer 
margins of both wings yellowish-white: head, palpi, thorax, and legs greyish-brown, the antenne black, 
the abdomen chrome-yellow. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Western Mexico (M. Trujillo, in coll. Schaus). 
One specimen, very distinct from any insect known to me. 
