432 SUPPLEMENT. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks'), Jalapa, Cuesta de Misantla (I. Trujillo *), Orizaba 
(Flohr ; Boucard, in mus. D.); Guatemaa, in the city (Rodriguez’). 
Allied to G. albicollis, Walk., but very different in colour. 
7. Gasina agesistrata. (Tab. LXXXVI. figg. 9,4; 10, 2.) 
Gasina agesistrata, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v. p. 217 (¢ ) (1890) a 
Female. Primaries and secondaries pale yellowish-brown, without markings of any kind, excepting along the 
costal margin of the primaries, which are very faintly shaded with darker brown : head, thorax, and 
abdomen yellowish-brown, the underside of the latter and the legs dark brown, the antenne yellowish. 
—Male. Very similar to the female, but much smaller, and with the outer margin of the primaries paler. 
Expanse, ¢ 14, 9 23 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo); Honpuras, Ruatan I. (Gawmer!); GuaTEMaLa, 
in the city (Rodriguez 1); Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
8. Gasina trujillo. (Tab. LXXXVI. figg. 11, ¢; 12, ¢.) 
Megalopyge trujillo, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soe. iv. p. 58 (3 ¢) (1896) 1 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (coll. Schaus1; Hége; Boucard, in mus. D.); GUATEMALA, in 
the city (Rodriquez). 
9. Gasina lapena. (Tab. LXX XVI. fig. 13, ¢.) 
Megalopyge lapena, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. iv. p. 58 (3) (1896) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus'). 
The type is figured. It is the only specimen I have seen. 
HYDRIAS (I. p. 205). 
1. Hydrias nocens. 
Hydrias (Cliseocampa) nocens, Herr.-Schiff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. pp. 60, 78, fig. 90 (1854). 
Hydrias lignosa, Walk. antea, i. p. 205 (1855). 
Dr. Staudinger has kindly sent me Herrich-Schaffer’s type for comparison. Both 
insects were from Brazil. 
Hydrias melancholica (I. p. 205). 
To the localities given, add:—Muexico, Orizaba (Hohr; Boucard, in mus. D.), 
Jalapa (M. Trujillo) ; Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
7. Hydrias deceana. (Tab. LXXXVI. fig. 14, 3.) 
Hydrias deceana, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 182 (1894) '. 
Primaries and secondaries brown; the primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by four fine 
waved black lines—the first near the base, the others beyond the middle,—and with a large blackish 
spot at the end of the cell; the fringe of both wings dark brown: head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and 
legs dark brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, mus. D.+), Jalapa (M. Trujillo *). 
Some specimens are paler than others. 
