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4. Kupalia extensa, (Tab. LXXXVIII. fig. 3, 2 .) 
Sibine extensa, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soe. iv. p. 55 (1896) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus!, M. Trujillo), Orizaba (Flohr), Coatepec 
(Brooks). | 
We figure Mr. Schaus’s type. ‘The male is very similar to the female, but consider- 
ably smaller. 
PEROLA (I. p. 219). 
Perola daona (I. p. 219). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
Perola elaa (I. p. 219). 
To the locality given, add:—Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Teapa in Tabasco 
(H. H. Smith). 
6. Perola lacipea. (Tab. LXXXVIII. fig. 2, ¢ .) 
Perola lacipea, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v. p. 218 (1890) *. 
Male. Primaries dark brown, with a reddish tinge near the base, a waved grey line crossing the wing from 
the apex to the inner margin and a short grey line extending from the costal to the middle of the outer 
margin ; secondaries very dark brown, almost black; the underside uniformly blackish-brown: head, 
antenne, and thorax reddish-brown, the abdomen and legs dark brown. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Tierra Colorada in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
One example, captured by Mr. Smith in October 1888. 
SEMYRA (I. p. 220). 
Semyra bella (I. p. 220). 
The specimen from the Volcan de Atitlan included under this name belongs to a 
different species. 
Semyra diversa (I. p. 220). 
To the localities given, add:—Muxico, Coatepec (Brooks), Atoyac in Vera Cruz 
(Schumann). 
5. Semyra agemytha, (Tab. LXXXVIII. fig. 4, ¢.) 
Semyra agemytha, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v. p. 218 (1890) *. 
Male. Primaries bright reddish-brown, darker at the base, a spot at the end of the cell, a waved streak on 
the inner margin close to the base, one near the anal angle, and one on the outer margin all metallic 
silver ; secondaries pale fawn-colour, paler at the base and along the inner margin; the fringe of both 
wings reddish-fawn-colour: head, thorax, and abdomen bright reddish-brown, the anus yellowish, 
the antenne and legs dark fawn-colour. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero, 8000 feet (H. H. Smith 1), 
One specimen, captured in August 1888. 
