492, SUPPLEMENT. 
| EUGRAPHIA (I. p. 304). 
Kugraphia effusa (I. p. 304). | 
To the locality given, add :—Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley 1200 feet (Ziircher). 
ACONTIA (I. p. 305). 
Acontia (?) damia (I. p. 308). 
Epidelia viridalis, Rag. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. 101, t. 16. figg. 8, 8a (¢)*. 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Chiriqui !. 
Ragonot refers this species to the Pyralide. My description was published in 
October 1889. 
16. Acontia jalapensis. 
Acontia jalapensis, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 239 (1894) ’. 
Hab. Mexico, Rinconada (coll. Schaus 1). 
17. Acontia dela. (Tab. XCIV. fig. 29.) 
Acontia dela, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 8361 (1894) °. 
Primaries bright orange-yellow, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by five narrow zigzag black lines, 
and with a pale yellow spot edged with black in the cell, the fringe alternately black and yellow; 
secondaries black, the fringe yellow and black ; the underside of both wings blackish-brown: head and 
thorax dark yellow, the abdomen, antennz, and legs blackish-brown. Expanse 1 z inch. 
Hab. Mexico, near Durango city (Becker 1). 
One specimen. 
18. Acontia splendens. (Tab. XCV. fig. 2.) 
Acontia splendens, Druce, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 516°. 
Primaries pea-green, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by three pure white waved narrow bands— 
the first close to the base, the second beyond the cell, the third submarginal,—and with six dark brown 
spots along the costal margin, the three nearest the apex very minute, a dark brown streak extending 
from the end of the cell to the costal margin, and a small bright pink spot edged with white at the end of 
the cell, below which are a number of minute dark brown spots, the outer margin broadly bordered with 
bright pink, with a marginal row of minute black dots, the fringe greenish-fawn-colour; secondaries pale 
brown, paler at the base, crossed below the middle by a waved dark brown line, the outer margin and the 
anal angle shaded with pink; the underside brownish-white, with very indistinct brown markings: head 
and thorax pale greenish-white, the abdomen pinkish-brown, the antenne dark brown, the legs pale 
brownish-white. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Zrdtsch, in mus. Staudinger 1). 
One specimen only of this beautiful little insect has been seen; it has the head, 
thorax, and abdomen so much crushed that I am not certain that my description of the 
colours is quite correct. 
