458 SUPPLEMENT. 
2. 
§ Pzaruacrs Hb. Ztr. Smlg. Exot. Schm. 2 10, [86], [88], sp. 112 Pf. [39] - 223-4 (1823); Wlsm. — 
Ann-Mag. NH. (7 8.) 5 488 (1900) : 6 443-4 (1900); Frnld. Bull. US. Nat. Mus. 52 488 
sp. 5470-1 (1902); Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1907 992-3 no. 58 sp. 117 (1908) ; Frnld. Gn. 
Tort. 4, 5, 16, 17-18, 26, 54 (1908)—Type: Pharmacis sartana Hb. (Hb. 1823) = CoMMOPHILA 
Hb. (1826). 
§Agarerz Hb. [Cat. Lp. Coll. Franck 98 (1826)—Type : zoegana L.] was printed in a mere Sale- 
Catalogue and cannot be regarded as coming within the Code ; moreover, it is invalidated by 
Agapetes Blbg. (1820) Lp., another Catalogue-name. §Eu«anthis Hb. [Verz. Schm. 391 
sp. 3801-3 (1826)—Type: hamana L.] is invalidated by Euxanthe Hb. [Verz. Schm. 39 
(1818)—Type: eurynome Crmr.] Lp. Commopuina Hb. [Verz. Schm. 392 sp. 3811-12 
(1826)—Type: aeneana Hb.| should be adopted for this genus. 
3. 
- §Pxaruacts Hb. Verz. Schm, 298 sp. 2884-5 (1825)—Type: Geometra aestimaria Hb. = Macaria 
Crt. (1823). 

POSTSCRIPT. 
The following species, mentioned on page 11, is as yet unpublished :— 
TINEINA. 
Fam, 1. LAVERNIDAE (pp. 1-18). 
PAMMECES Z. (p. 11). 
Pammeces problema (p. 11), sp. n., Wism. 
Antennae simple, with pecten, longer than the forewings; very pale ochreous. Palpit whitish ochreous, the 
porrect median joint brush-like above and at the apex beneath ; the longer erect terminal joint smooth, 
slender, acute, with a blackish spot beneath a little before the apex. Head and Thorax pale fawn- 
ochreous, with a slender whitish ochreous streak along the middle, the tegulae narrowly edged with 
whitish ochreous. Forewings very pale fawn-ochreous, the costa narrowly a little paler ; an ill-defined 
whitish ochreous streak, along the upper half of the cell, is dilated upward beyond the cell in the 
direction of the costa before the apex, where it nearly reaches a slender blackish marginal line at 
the base of the whitish ochreous costal cilia; just below the apex is a shorter, slender, inverted blackish 
streak, beneath which the terminal cilia are again paler than the pale fawn-ochreous dorsal cilia; a long 
slender ochreous hair-pencil depends from the flexus. Hap. al, 21-22 mm. Hindwings shining, 
sericeous, whitish ochreous; cilia pale ochreous. Abdomen pale brownish ochreous. Legs whitish 
ochreous; tibiae hairy, pale ochreous. 
Type 3 (68987); 2 (68986) Mus. Wism. BM. 
Hab. South America—Coromsra: rorrma: Sierra del Libano, 6000 ft. V.1899 (H. H. Smith). Three 
specimens. 

