ATA SUPPLEMENT. 
CHASMINA (to follow the genus iscala, I. p. 265). 
Chasmina, Walker, Cat. ix. p. 146 (1856). | 
The species of this genus are mostly eastern. 
1. Chasmina alcidamea. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 7, 2.) 
Chasmina alcidamea, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1890, p. 512°. 
Male. Pure white, excepting the antenns and the last four segments of the abdomen, which are tinged with 
pale yellow.—Female. Similar to the male, but with the primaries crossed beyond the middle from the 
costal to the inner margin by two very faint yellow lines. Expanse, g 9, 12 inch. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Guatemala city (Rodriquez *). 
One specimen. 
This species can be at once distinguished from all the Eastern Chasmine known to 
me by the tibie and tarsi being quite white, instead of yellow or orange, spotted with 
black. For a specimen of the female I am indebted to M. Candéze. 
ISCADIA (to follow the genus Xylophasia, I. p. 267). 
Iscadia, Walker, Cat. xi. p. 724 (1857). 
The type of this genus, J. aperta, from San Domingo, has remarkably long palpi. 
The insect also occurs in Central America. 
1. Iscadia aperta. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 8.) 
Iscadia aperta, Walk. Cat. xi. p. 725 (3g). 
Hab. Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Jalapa (M. Trujillo); GuaTEMaLa, 
Guatemala city (Rodriguez); Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood), Santa Clara 
Valley (Ziircher).— ANTILLES, San Domingo '. 
This species varies greatly in size and colour. One of our specimens, from the Santa 
Clara valley, has the secondaries dark brown. We figure an example from Jalapa, 
which appears to be the normal form. 
AUCHMIS (to precede the genus Laphygma, I. p. 267). 
Auchmis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 243 (part.) (1816) ; Walker, Cat. xi. p. 614. 
1. Auchmis ramosula. 
Cloantha ramosula, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 114°. 
Auchmis ramosula, Walk. Cat. xi. p. 616°. 
Hab. Nortu Amurica 12,X—Mexico, Jalapa (J. Trujillo). 
Two specimens from Jalapa, agreeing well with those so named in the British 
Museum, 
