506 SUPPLEMENT. 
4, Plusiodes laodamia. (Tab. XCVI. fig. 16.) 
Plusiodes laodamia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 520°. 
Primaries fawn-colour, shaded with dark brown from the base to beyond the middle, with a dark brown line 
crossing the wing near the base from the costal to the inner margin, a curved brown line extending from 
about the middle of the inner margin to near the apex, a round brown mark in the cell and two brown 
lines at the end of it, and a semicircular dark brown mark on the costal margin close to the apex, the 
marginal line dark brown, the fringe yellowish-fawn-colour ; secondaries dusky fawn-colour, paler at the 
base, the fringe pale yellowish-fawn-colour ; the underside of both wings pale yellowish-fawn-colour, the 
primaries crossed beyond the middle by a dark brown line: head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish-fawn- 
colour, the abdomen tufted with reddish-brown hairs at the base; the antenne, palpi, and legs yellowish- 
brown. Expanse 1? inches. 
Hab. Mexico (mus. Staudinger), Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith*). 
The specimen in Dr. Staudinger’s collection is considerably paler than the one from 
Amula, from which, the description is taken. 
COSMOPHILA (I. p. 336). 
Cosmophila erosa (I. p. 336). 
To the localities given, add :—Guatemata, Guatemala city (Rodriguez). 
ANOMIS (I. p. 336). 
5. Anomis flammea. 
Anomis flammea, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 288 (1894) '. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus'). 
CHYTORYZA (I. p. 338). 
1. Chytoryza orbica. 
Segetia orbica, Morr. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvii. p. 216 (1874) *. 
Amyna orbica, J. B. Smith, Cat. Noct. Bor.-Am. (Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 44) p. 244 (1898) ?. 
Chytoryza tecta, antea, i. p. 338°. 
The above synonymy is given on the authority of Mr. Smith, who states * that he has 
seen the types of Morrison’s and Grote’s species. Morrison’s type ! was from ‘Texas. 
2, Chytoryza tristis, sp.n. (Tab. XCVI. fig. 18, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries dull slaty-brown, the primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin 
by three rows of very indistinct blackish dots: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen similar in colour to 
the wings. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (MZ. Trujillo). 
Several specimens of this dull-coloured insect were sent. 
GONITIS (I. p. 338). 
Gonitis combinans (I. p. 339). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (7. Trujillo) ; Costa Rica, Candelaria 
Mts. (Underwood). 
It is probable that G. combinans and G. reversa, Walk., are forms of one species ; 
