416 SUPPLEMENT. 
Copaxa trotschi (I. p. 174). 
To the locality given, add:—Muxico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Coatepec (Brooks), 
Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
Copaxa expandens (I. p. 174). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
This insect is probably another form of C. multifenestrata. 
Copaxa lavendera (I. p. 174). 
Mr. Schaus informs me that he has bred this insect, and that C. (Saturnia) lavendera, 
Westw., is the female of Antherea (Saturnia) chapata, Westw.; both were described 
in 1853. 
7. Copaxa denda. (Tab. LXXX. figg. 2, 3; 3, 2.) 
Copaxa denda, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p.178 (3 2) (1894)1. | 
Male, Primaries and secondaries citron-yellow; the primaries with the costal margin greyish to beyond the 
middle, a reddish-brown waved line crossing the wing near the base from the costal to the inner margin, 
a small hyaline spot edged with dark grey at the end of the cell, and a blackish-brown line extending 
from the apex to about the middle of the inner margin, the wing on the inner side of the line being 
shaded with reddish-yellow, the fringe yellow; the secondaries crossed above the middle by a blackish- 
brown line, and below the hyaline spot at the end of the cell by a waved reddish-brown line, the outer 
margin shaded with grey, the fringe dark yellow; underside pale brown, both wings crossed by two 
indistinct brown bands: head, thorax, and abdomen yellow, the front of the thorax greyish-brown ; 
antenne pale brown; legs pinkish-brown.—Vemale. Similar to the male, but considerably darker and 
with all the markings much blacker. Expanse, ¢ 4,°,, 2 44 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.1), Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
Allied to C. expandens, Walk. The types from Orizaba are figured. 
SATURNIA (to follow the genus Sagana, I. p. 175). 
Saturnia, Schrank, Fauna Boica, 11. 1, p. 149 (1802) ; Walker, Cat. vi. p. 1268; Kirby, Cat. Lep. 
Het. i. p. 772. 
1. Saturnia galbina. 
Saturnia galbina, Clem. Proc. Acad. Phil. 1860, p. 156°; Streck. Lep. p. 104, t. 12. figg. 4 (¢), 
5 (¢) (1875) *; Maass. & Weymer, Beitr. zur Schmett. v. fig. 104 (1886) *, 
Hab. Nortu America, Texas !?,\—MeExico3, Durango city (Becker), Chihuahua city 
(Hoge). 
AUTOMERIS (I. p. 175). 
Automeris janus (I. p. 176). 
To the localities given, add:—British Honpuras, Belize (Str Alfred Moloney, in 
mus. D.); Honpuras, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugel, in mus. D.). 
