414 SUPPLEMENT. 
ARHAPHE (p. 226). 
_Arhaphe carolina (p. 227). 7 | 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, San Blas in Jalisco (Aichardson), Pinos 
Altos in Chihuahua (Buchan-Hepburn), Colima city (Hége). 
PYRRHOCORIS (p. 228). 
Pyrrhocoris apterus (p. 228). 
This species was included in our fauna on the authority of several specimens labelled 
“Costa Rica—Van Patten.” We have, however, received no further confirmation of its 
presence in Central America from any other of the collections subsequently received. 
DYSDERCUS (p. 229). 
Dysdereus mimus (p. 229). 
To the localities given, add:—Mextico, Ciudad and Milpas in Durango (Forrer), 
Sierra Madre de Tepic in Jalisco (Richardson), San Lorenzo near Cordova (M. Trujillo), 
Atoyac (Schumann), Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G.), Chilpancingo, Tepetlapa, 
and Tierra Colorada in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco (7. H. Smith), Temax in North 
Yucatan (Gaumer); GuatemaLa, Purula (Champion) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
In examining a very long series of this species, I have found some dark specimens 
which can only be separated from D. flavo-limbatus, Stal (p. 230), by their much smaller 
size. It is probable that they all really belong to one species, and possible that 
D. albidiventris, Stal (p. 229), is still another varietal form of it. Had the wealth of 
material now before me been available when I wrote in 1883, I should have greatly 
hesitated in following Stal in this matter, and recording three distinct species. 
Dysdercus albidiventris (p. 229). 
To the localities given, add:—MeExico, Jalapa (Hége), San Lorenzo near Cordova 
(M. Trujillo), Frontera and Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
Dysdercus flavo-limbatus (p. 230). 
To the localities given, add:—-MeExico, Tepic in Jalisco (Schumann), San Lorenzo 
near Cordova (M. Trujillo), Jalapa (Hoge), Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. G. ), Atoyac 
in Vera Cruz, Chilpancingo in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith), ‘Temax in 
North Yucatan (Gaumer). | 
In some specimens the head is castaneous, and in others quite black. 
