420 SUPPLEMENT. 
EULEUCOPHZEUS (to follow the genus Gamelia, I. p. 184). 
Euleucopheus, Packard, Rep. Peabody Acad. iv. p. 88 (1872). 
1. Euleucopheus mania, sp.n. (Tab. LXXXII. figg. 5, 3; 6, 2.) 
Male. Primaries very pale greyish-brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two wide white 
bands, the discal spot white, the costal margin from the base to the apex yellow, the fringe and inner 
margin white; secondaries pure white, with a few rose-coloured hairs on the inner margin close to the 
base; the underside generally paler than above, and with one white band only on the primaries: head, 
antenne, and legs greyish-brown, the thorax greyish-white, the abdomen reddish-yellow.— Female. 
Primaries dull pinkish-brown, with the bands fainter and the costal margin bright yellow ; secondaries 
pale pinkish-brown, darker at the apex and round the outer margin, a very indistinct white submarginal 
line extending from the apex to the inner margin ; the fringe greyish-white : head and front of the thorax 
clothed with long white hairs, the thorax and abdomen reddish-yellow, the legs yellow. Expanse, 3 23, 
Q 34 inches, 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
Three males and two females, 
2. Kuleucophezus norba, sp. n. (Tab. LXXXII. figg. 7, ¢; 8, 2.) 
Male. Primaries pale greyish-brown, darker at the base, the costal margin and all the veins yellow, two white 
lines crossing the wing from the costal to the inner margin; secondaries very pale pinkish-brown, with a 
submarginal indistinct white line extending from the apex to the inner margin, the veins yellow, the 
fringe greyish; the underside very much as above, but brighter in colour, the primaries without white 
lines: head and thorax reddish-brown, thickly streaked with greyish-white hairs; antenne yellow ; 
abdomen reddish-yellow, rose-colour at the base, the underside greyish.—_Female. Primaries and secondaries 
dark greyish-brown, with the costal margin and the veins bright yellow, the white lines crossing the 
primaries narrow and rather indistinct ; the underside very much as above, but without the white lines 
on the primaries: head, antenne, and thorax greyish-brown ; abdomen reddish-yellow, with a few 
greyish hairs on each segment. Expanse, ¢ 27, 2 23 inches. 
Hab. Mexico (Notni, in coll. Staudinger: 9), Amecameca in Morelos (coll. 
Schaus: ¢ ). 
3. Euleucopheus lares, sp.n. (Tab. LXXXII. fig. 3, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries dull fawn-colour, crossed by two nearly straight greyish-white lines, a small elongate white 
spot at the end of the cell, the base of the wing clothed with rose-coloured hairs, the fringe fawn-colour ; 
secondaries dusky white, the apex, outer margin, and an indistinct central band brownish-grey; the 
underside as above, but with all the veins of the primaries yellow: head and thorax dark brown, the 
antenns reddish-brown ; abdomen dull yellow, thickly clothed with rose-coloured hairs at the base; legs 
yellowish-brown. Expanse 23 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Durango city (Becker). 
4. Huleucopheus lex, sp.n. (Tab. LXXXII. fig. 4, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries dark grey, slightly irrorated with white scales, and with an elongated discal spot, the outer 
half of the costal margin also white, two white lines crossing the wing from the costal to the inner 
margin—the first curved inwards to the base, the second very slightly waved,—the fringe on the outer 
and inner margins white; secondaries pinkish-white, with a wide submarginal white band extending 
from the apex to the anal angle, the fringe white; the underside as above, but with the primaries 
shaded with rose-pink, the veins also pink: head and thorax dark brown, with a few greyish hairs ; 
the antenne and legs yellowish ; abdomen reddish-brown above, white beneath. Expanse 23 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Durango city (Becker). 
