Addenda et Corrigenda. 



Part. III. 



Page 55 Line 15 for "uniserial" read "biserial" 



— 56 — 2 for "front femora" read "middle femora" 



Part. IV. 



Page 61 Line 25 for "Belling" read "Beling" 



— 62 — 17 for '"Hyroceleuthiis" read " Hygrocelenthus" 



— 884 — 25 and 26 for "third joint shorter, longer than broad" read "third 



joint shorter, not longer than broad" 



Part. V. 



Page 37 Line 2 for ''manicatiis both as manicatus and" read "peltatus both as 

 peltatus and" 



— 37 — 27 Dele "together" 



— 80 — 31 for "an" read "and" 



— 102 and 106 Orthoneura geniculata and hrevicornis ; these two species I met 



with in great numbers in Lyngby Mose from -'"lo — ^la 1916; they 

 were taken numer'ously on the leaves of bushes and low hei'bage, 

 and especially they were sitting on a paling; of geniculata several 

 pairs in copula were taken; with regard to the course of the 

 marginal cross-veins of this latter species I find that the male 

 has the upper cross-vein generally perpendicular and straight, but 

 not rarely a little cm'ved and recurrent; the lower cross-vein is 

 straight or somelimes curved a little inwards in the middle; in 

 the female the upper cross-vein is generally more or less recur- 

 rent and curved, but sometimes straight and perpendicular, and 

 the lower cross-vein as a rule curved inwards, but also some- 

 times straight. The marginal cross-veins are thus a httle varying 

 and in reality equal in both sexes, but in the male the upper is 

 more commonly straight and perpendicular and the lower more 

 commonly straight than in the female. 



— 104 Orthoneura intermedia; of this species I took a male in Lyngby 



Mose on ^°U 1916. 



— 155 Line 20 for "1875." read "1857." 



— 157 Chilosia frontalis; I took a female in Ermelund on **(6 1916. 



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