482 SUPPLEMENT. 
AGROTIS (I. p. 281). 
Agrotis ypsilon (I. p. 281). 
To the localities given, add :—British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in 
mus. D.). 
Agrotis ignicans (I. p. 284). 
To the localities given add :—Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
20. Agrotis lamptera. (Tab. XCIV. fig. 2.) 
Agrotis lamptera, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1890, p. 512°. 
Primaries pale pinkish-fawn-colour, crossed beyond the middle by a faint brown line that extends from the 
costal margin near the apex to the inner margin above the anal angle, with an indistinct spot in the 
middle of the cell, two short pale brown lines at the end of the cell, and a submarginal row of very 
indistinct and very minute brown spots, the fringe pinkish-fawn-colour ; secondaries hyaline-pinkish- 
white, the inner margin broadly edged with black, the fringe white; the underside of the primaries pale 
pinkish-fawn-colour, that of the secondaries whitish: head, thorax, and tegule pale fawn-colour; the 
abdomen blackish-brown, excepting at the anus, where it is clothed with yellowish hairs; the antenne, 
palpi, and legs dark fawn-colour. Expanse 1? inch. 
Hab. British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in mus. D.); GUATEMALA, 
Pantaleon, 1700 feet (Champion '). 
21. Agrotis (?) limenia. (Tab. XCIV. fig. 3.) 
Agrotis (?) limenia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 514°. 
Primaries reddish-brown, in some specimens pale fawn-colour, crossed beyond the middle from the costal to 
the inner margin by two faint waved lines, with a minute black dot in the middle of the cell, a large 
oval grey spot edged with dark brown at the end of the cell, and a C-shaped black spot close to the 
base; secondaries blackish-brown, darker at the apex and round the outer margin, the fringe pale 
greyish-brown: head, thorax, and tegule reddish-brown; the abdomen black above, reddish-brown at 
the sides and beneath, the anus brown; the legs brown. Expanse 2} inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo); Guaremata, Guatemala city (Rodriguez '). 
This insect varies greatly in colour—from pale fawn-colour to dark reddish-brown. 
It is not closely allied to any species of Agrotis known to me. 
22. Agrotis daunus. (Tab. XCIV. fig. 5.) 
Agrotis daunus, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 360 (1894) *. 
Primaries greenish-stone-colour, with three small black dots on the costal margin and a larger one close 
to the apex, a narrow dark brown line, edged with black on the inner side, crossing the wing beyond 
the middle from the costal to the inner margin just above the anal angle, and a second narrow brown 
line nearer the base, the wing clouded with dark brown on the inner margin, a’ marginal row of 
small black dots extending from the apex to the anal angle, the fringe alternately black and stone- 
colour; secondaries pearly-white, the marginal line black, the inner margin and the fringe stone-colour: 
head and collar brown, the thorax stone-colour; the abdomen brown, the anus pale brown. Expanse 
2 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (mus. D.1); Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 
Very distinct, but allied to A. semidolens, Walk. 
