Puhl. 7. XL ini2. 441 



Errata and Addenda toYol. 2. 



Beside tlie Addenda inserted at their respective places (pages 31, 108, 179 and 270) the following correc- 

 tions are necessary, most of which were occasioned by publications issued during or after the issue of our 

 descriptions. 



p. 7. 1. 23 from bottom: efface the reference (1 d) behind chloronohi. 



p. 10. add to Eterusia: 



E. culoti Oherth. (56 k). A species which is Indian in fades and only approaches the Palearctic boundary, culoti. 



E. lacreuzei Oherth. (56 i). Also from China; may best be placed between stiblutea Walk, and rajah lacreuzei. 

 Moore. 



E. moerens Oherth. (56 i). A small form; forewing brown, hindwing dull ochreous with dark ouiev moerens. 

 margin. — From Tse-ku. 



7a Genus : Psaphix 



P. refousi Oherth. (56 i). A mimic of Danaids, and would perhaps be more naturally placed with Cad- refouai. 

 phises (cf. Vol. 10, Plate 5 e). Figure copied from OBERTHtJR. — China. 



Rhodopsona. On Plate 77 fig. 696 (Et. Lep. Comp. V (1)) OsERTHtJR figures a pale, more yellowish 

 red $ of Ph. costata Walk. (2 c), from the Western boundary of Tibet, wliich he names jordani. — In a second jordani. 

 specimen, from Siao-lu, the arc-shaped stripe is vermilion, and the collar not red, but like the rest of the 

 thorax, dark brown. 



P. 17. 1. 18 from top behind fusca read (3g) for (3 h). 



P. 17. 1. 20 from top behind syfanicum read (3 h) for 3 i). 



P. 18. To Zygaena. 

 In the introduction to the genus Zygaena I drew attention to the fact that yellow specimens of 

 most red Zygaena have been caught as exceptions, as have also specimens with five spots belongmg to six-spot- 

 ted species and vice versa; moreover, that the abdomen may be without belts in species where the latter is 

 usually present, and, inversely, may occasionally be belted where normally it is black. We considered 

 this statement sufficient and did not think it necessary to give names to all those regularly recurring aberrations 

 in cases where they had not already received names. In the meantime quite a number of these exceptional 

 forms have been provided with names, as follows: 



Z. purpuralis lutescens Ttitt. Wings light ochreous, the forewing with a dark margin. — ■ marginata hdesccm. 

 (= polygalae Esp.) is the name given by Burgbff to specimens of purpwalis with dark-edged forewing. — marginaUt. 

 In dilata Burg, the median spot is broadened; in the form confluens the five spots of the forewing merge to- dilata. 

 gether to form three; about the same being the case in pluto 0. (= pythia Hhn.)\ in grisescens the collar grisescens. 

 and patagia as well as the dark portion of the forewing are variegated with whitish scales. In Bubgeff's paper 

 in Entom. Zeitschr. vol. 20, no. 22, under "6. forma grisescens" it should read "collari (not alls) scapulisque 

 albidis". — Beside the red-belted form which I have mentioned under the name of "cingulata< Burgeff (p. 19). 

 a form also occurs with red anal claspers, which was caught in Bohemia, and which Burgeff calls rubrianata. rubnanata. 

 — graeca Dziurz. is founded on small specimens from the Parnassus and Velucci Mts. ; the bluish black ground- graeca. 

 colour of its 9$ shows an inclination to become whitish; otherwise scarcely different. — The yellow form 

 of smirnowi has been named flava Dziurz. jlava. 



Z. brizae. "Seitz" must be put as the author of cingulata, as ab. cingulata "DziurzjTisky" is a nomen 

 nudum, respectively a nomen in lit. — brizae with red anal claspers is rubrianata Burg. — Specimens in which rubrianata. 

 all the spots are merged together are named confluens by Dzixjbzynsky (Berl. Entom. Zeitschr. 1908). confluens. 



Z. zuleima. DzroRZYNSKY has given the name "forma confluens" to an aberration of this species also, conflitens. 



To scabiosae. — On plate 56 h we figure the very much blackened form hoffmanni. 



P. 20. Z. favonia. — ab. powelli Oherth. is the form with the spots yellow instead of red. powelli. 



P. 20. 1. 16 from below, behind staudingeri read (4 g) for (4 f). 

 P. 21. DzniRZYNSKY gives the name ab. sexmacula to specimens of Z. wagneri with six spots. sexmacula. 



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