476 SUPPLEMENT, 
MAMESTRA (I. p. 272). 
Mamestra dotata (I. p. 273). 
To the localities given, add :—Cosra Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
3 (a). Mamestra niveipuncta. 
Mamestra niveipuncta, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soe. xxi. p. 228 (1894) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus '). 
Mr. Schaus states that this species is closely allied to M. dotata, Druce. 
5. Mamestra marea. 
Mamestra marea, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 227 (1894) *. 
Hab. Jalapa (coll. Schaus '). 
6. Mamestra infernalis. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 11.) 
Mamestra infernalis, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 227 (1894) '. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Sehaus!; mus. D.); Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. 
(Underwood). 
A specimen from Jalapa, from my own collection, is figured. 
7. Mamestra rhadata, (Lab. XCIII. fig. 12.) 
Mamestra rhadata, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 360 (1894) +. 
Primaries very dark brown, with a small black spot in the cell and another at the end of the cell, two fine 
waved black lines crossing the wing from the costal to the inner margin—the first near the base, the 
second beyond the middle,—and a rather large reddish-brown spot close to the anal angle, the fringe dark 
brown ; secondaries brown, whitish-hyaline near the base: head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown, the 
antenne and palpi brown. Expanse 2 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (mus. D.'). 
8. Mamestra seminaria. 
Mamestra seminaria, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 227 (1894) °. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus'). 
9, Mamestra samula, sp. n. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 16, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries very dark reddish-brown, with a round grey spot at the end of the cell, beyond which the 
wing is crossed from the apex nearly to the inner margin by a row of black points, the fringe dark brown ; 
secondaries dark brown, paler at the base, the fringe pale brown: head, antenne, and thorax dark 
brown, the abdomen paler. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Tryjillo), Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.); Costa Rica, 
Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
10. Mamestra roxana, sp.n. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 17.) 
“Primaries reddish-brown, clouded with darker brown about the middle, and with a small white spot at the 
end of the cell, beyond which the wing is crossed from the costal to the inner margin by a wide pale 
