Errata and Addenda to Vol. 2. 443 



centre in the white spots. — sophiae Favre like the preceding, the white spots of the forewing with or without 

 pupils; hindwing with two white spots instead of one. — falcatae Bdv. is not like ephialtes L., but like me- 

 dusa Pall. — ab. wullschlegeli Oherlh. is an entirely black aberration without spots; from the Vallais. — wullsohle- 

 Oberthltr pronounces the motii described by me as icterica (plate 6 A) to bedifferent from the typical icterica ^ ' 

 and names it adalberti. — ab. pallens Oherlh. Spots of hindwing and of base of forewing red, the other spots adcdberti. 

 of the forewing white. — pallida Oherlh. similar, the white spots of the forewing tinged with red. pollens. 



P. 24 1. 7 from top for princi read prinzi. 



I. 10 from toji behind alhamanlhae read (6 b) for (6 c). 



Z. exiikms Hochenw. The name confluens Dziurz. must give place to the older one of striata Tiitt, striata. 

 but ab. confluens Strand remains as name of the corresponding aberration of vanadis. — pulchra TuU, confluens. 

 thorax and forewing dusted with yellow in places, this giving the moth a variegated appearance. — ab. V'<icnra- 

 pallida Tull are faintly marked specimens, ab. minor Tult smaller examples. — • ab. clara TuU has a greenish pnllida. 

 grey ground-colour and a distinct dark margin to the hindwing. minor. 



L. 18 from bottom, behind vanadis read (6 c). 



P. 25. Z. meliloti Esp. — ab. confluens TuU, all five spots of the forewing merged together. — confluens. 

 While the name stentzii only applies to belted specimens of the t5rpical form, belted specimens of dahurica 

 are known as ab. dacica Car. dacica. 



Z. laphria Frr., according to recent statements by Burgeff, is a distinct and well characterised laphria. 

 form and not identical with ledereri. 



Z. oxytropis Bdv. — Specimens in which the spots of the forewing merge together in pairs are con- conjuncta. 

 juncta Sjnd. 



Z. lavandulae Esp. — A very peculiar moth which probably belongs here has been found by Roth- 

 schild and Jordan ui Algeria; like la,vandula€, but without the red spot of the hindwing and with the an- 

 tennae almost as long as the forewing; it is theryi Joann. llieri/i. 



P. 26. 1. 3 from top, behind consohrina read (6g) for (6 f). 



A yellow form of rhadamanlhus is also known now, this is ab. flava Oherlh., found in Spain. — In the flova. 

 form guenei Oherlh. the ground-colour of the forewing is somewhat lighter grey; from Digne. ouenei. 



Z. mitisi. We give a figure on plate 56 h. 



Z. cuvieri Bdv. Specimens are known from the Lebanon with the forewing entirely red, only the apex 

 being black. This is ab. totarubra Dziurz. inianibra. 



Behind tamara rubra for Bang-H. read Rebel. 



Z. camhysea; specimens, with red belts are ab. cingulata Dziurz. dngulata. 



Z. cacuminum; specimens without red belts are ab. nigra Dziurz. ni(/ra. 



P. 27. According to Dr. Burgeff the form ignifera Korh has nothing to do with laeta, but is allied 

 to the African algira. 



Z. lydia Slgr. — cremonae Stgr. is an i. 1. name, the author's name therefore is "Seitz". 



Z. achilleae Esp. — To ab. flava Sptjler add ab. fulva, in which the yellow spots are slightly dusted fulva. 

 with reddish. — ab. blachieri are specimens (mostly $$) in which the spots of the forewing are smaller blachieri. 

 and spot 3 is entirely absent. 



Z. armena Ev. — Dzidrzynsky gives the name alpina to alpine specimens which are more hairy, alpina. 

 have darker ground-colour and very slight edges to the spots of the forewing. 



P. 28. Z. scovilzi. ab. alba Dziurz. are specimens in which the white edges of the spots are very aWa. 

 much broader, nearly as in the form amoena of carniolica. — in confluens Z)zmrz. the red spots are confluent, confluens. 



L. 8 from top; behind kavrigini read (7g) for (7 f, g). 



Z. olivieri Bdv. — In confluens Dziurz. the spots are confluent. confluens. 



Z. ganymedes H.-Schdff. — In algarvensis Dziurz. which, however, flies among typical specimens in algarvensis. 

 Asia Minor and not in Portugal, the spots of the forewing are white; in confluens Dziurz. they are con- confluens. 

 fluent. 



Oberthur gives the name ab. foulquieri to yellow specimens of hilaris, and confluens to those with foulquieri. 

 confluent spots, while Dziurzynsky names another form ononidis. confluens. 



P. 28. 1. 1 from bottom behind "form" add: "likewise ab. pallida, which Oberthur figures as the pallidu. 

 yellow form". 



