348 SUPPLEMENT. 
Dycladia semifulva (I. p. 62). 
To the locality given, add :—Muxtco, Orizaba (coll. Schaus). 
8 (a). Dycladia utica. (Tab. LXXI. fig. 28.) 
Dycladia utica, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iv. p. 85 (1889) °. 
Primaries hyaline, broadly bordered at the apex and along the outer margin with black, the base red; 
secondaries hyaline, with the apex and outer margin edged with black: head, thorax, and abdomen 
black ; the collar and the tegule red; a streak down the centre of the thorax and two spots at the base 
white; the underside of the thorax and the base of the abdomen beneath white; the legs black and 
white ; the antenne black, becoming white near the tip. Expanse 1,5 inch. 
Hab. Muxico, La Venta in Guerrero 300 feet (H. H. Smith’). 
This species is most nearly allied to an unnamed one from the Bahamas in my own 
collection, and comes into the group with D. columbina (Hiibn.). 
8 (s). Dycladia pyrrha. (ab. LXXI. fig. 27.) 
Dycladia pyrrha, Schaus, Ent. Amer. v. p. 89 (1889) °. 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (Schaus'). 
8 (c). Dycladia mora, sp. n. (Tab. LXXII. fig. 8.) 
Primaries and secondaries black ; the primaries with the base and a wide band crossing the middle of the wing 
from the costal margin nearly to the angle clear hyaline ; the secondaries with a small hyaline streak on 
the costal margin; the fringes of both wings black; underside as above, but slightly bluer in colour : 
head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and legs black, two spots at the base of the thorax, a narrow line on 
each side of the abdomen, and the underside of both bluish-white. Expanse 1] inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 
I have seen several specimens of this species, which show considerable variation in 
the size of the hyaline markings on the primaries. 
Dycladia felderi (I. p. 63). 
To the localities given, add :—Muxico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Orizaba (Hohr ; Boucard, 
in mus. D.), Atoyac (Schumann, H. H. Smith), Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. 
Schaus); GuateMALa, in the city (Rodriguez) ; Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
10. Dycladia ladan. (Tab. LX XII. fig. 2.) 
Dycladia ladan, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xviii. p. 81 (July 1896)’. 
Primaries and secondaries clear hyaline, the veins, the costal, outer, and inner margins, and a rather wide band 
crossing the primaries from the costal margin to the anal angle, black: head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, 
and legs black, the abdomen spotted with red at the base. Expanse 1,'5 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. Staudinger +). 
PH-ENARETE (to follow the genus Dycladia, I. p. 63). 
Phenarete, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xviii. p. 81 (July 1896). 
Type P. diana, Druce. 
Antenne minutely ciliated, rather short; palpi upturned, the third joint very short; legs slender, without 
any tufts: head small, thorax stout, abdomen short and thick: wings very long and narrow, costal 
margin straight ; secondaries wider than the primaries. 
