524 SUPPLEMENT. 
Hypena hemonalis (I. p. 433). 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
LAMETIA (I. p. 442). 
Lametia ignitalis (I. p. 442). 
To the localities given, add:—Costa Rica, Santa Clara Valley (Zércher), Candelaria 
Mts. (Underwood). 
CYCLOPTERYX (to follow the genus Rivula, I. p. 444). — 
Cyclopteryx, Walker, Cat. xvi. p. 90 (1858). 
1. Cyclopteryx oculata. (Tab. XCVII. fig. 25, ¢ .) 
Cyclopteryx oculata, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ii. p. 229 (1898) *. 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale greyish-brown, thickly irrorated with white scales and zigzag brown 
lines; the primaries with a large round black spot, edged with yellow and with a white dot in the middle, 
at the end of the cell; the fringe of both wings pale brown : head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown, the 
antenne blackish-brown.—Female. Similar to the male, but with simple antenne. Expanse ;%, inch. 
Hab. Guaremata, Totonicapam 8500 to 10,500 feet!, San Isidro 1600 feet 
(Champion). 
A specimen from San Isidro is figured. Mr. Champion obtained a good series of 
this species from that locality, where the insect was found in plenty on tree-trunks in 
a cacao-plantation. It rests with the wings horizontally expanded and flies off on 
being approached. 
BLEPTINA (I. p. 454). 
Bleptina (?) antelia (I. p. 456). 
To the locality given, add :—Cosra Rica, Santa Clara Valley 1200 feet (Ziircher). 
EPIZEUXIS (I. p. 465). 
Epizeuxis (?) maceria (I. p. 466). 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
5. Epizeuxis (?) lineata. (Tab. XCVII. fig. 26.) 
Epizeuwis (?) lineata, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ii. p. 229 (1898) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries slate-colour; the primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by 
three dark brown lines—the first close to the base, the second about the middle, the third beyond,—and 
with a submarginal row of very indistinct brown dots extending from the apex to the anal angle, the 
marginal line black, the fringe slate-colour ; the secondaries very similarly marked to the primaries, but 
without the brown line at the base: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen slate-colour.— Female. Very 
similar to the male. Expanse 1), inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Dos Arroyos and Rio Papagaio in Guerrero’, ‘Teapa in ‘Tabasco 
(H. H. Smith); Guatemana, Cahabon in Vera Paz (Champion). 
We figure a specimen from Dos Arroyos; it is slightly darker than any of the 
others. 
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