402 SUPPLEMENT. 
MENOLENEURA (I. p. 135). 
Romanoffia, Heylaerts, Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxviii. p. xciv, fig. (1884) ; Romanoff, Mém. 
Lép. ii. p. 172 (1885). 
Heylaerts refers his genus Romanoffia to the Cossina. 
Menoleneura anomala (I. p. 136). 
Romanoffia imperialis, Heyl. Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxviii. p. xcv (3); Rom. Mém. Lép. 
il. p. 178, t. 9. figg. la-e’. 
To the localities given, add:—Muxico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
The type of R. imperialis was found in Chiriqui!?, whence I have already recorded 
the insect. 
CYDOSIA (to follow the genus Menoleneura, I. p. 136). 
Cydosia, Westwood, in Jardine’s Nat. Libr., Ent. vii. p. 198 (1841) ; Walker, Cat. ii. p. 523 (1854) ; 
Stretch, Zygen. & Bomb. N. Amer. p. 161 (1872-1873). 
Eggyna, Walker, Cat. xxxv. p. 1894 (1866). | 
1. Cydosia phedra, sp. n. (Tab. LX XVIII. fig. 16, 3.) 
Cydosia nobilitella, Walk. Cat. ii. p. 524 (nec Westw.) (part.)*. 
Male. Very similar to the male of C. imitella, Stretch, but without the white marginal line to the primaries, 
and with an additional orange band crossing the wing about the middle from the costal to near the 
inner margin; secondaries glossy blue-black, with the fringe white; the underside of the primaries 
streaked with white at the apex and along the outer margin, that of the secondaries as above: head, 
antenne, thorax, and abdomen glossy blue-black ; legs black, banded with white.—Female. Like the male, 
but with the anal segment edged with orange-yellow. Expanse, ¢ 2, 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (VM. Trujillo), Orizaba (Flohr), Valladolid in Yucatan (Gaumer) ; 
GuaTEMALA, Torola, Zapote, San Gerénimo (Champion); Honpuras (Dyson) ; 
Costa Rica (Van Patten), Candelaria Mts. (Underwood); Panama, near the city 
(J. J. Walker). 
This species is closely allied to the insect described under the name of C. mnitella by 
Stretch, who has wrongly identified C. nobilitella (Cram.), the latter having white hind 
wings. The insect figured by Westwood under the name C. nobilitella is also quite 
distinct from that of Cramer, and I here propose the name of C. westwoodi for it. 
Walker included two species under Cramer's name, neither of which belongs to it. 
I have specimens of all the species in my own collection. 
EUBAPHE (I. p. 136). 
Eubaphe marginata (I. p. 136). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa, Orizaba (coll. Schaus); Guatemata, 
Calderas (Champion). 
