446 Errata and Addenda to Vol. 2. 



P. 78. Cleiis maculosa. — We placed reticukita Christ, as a synonym of dahnrica Bdv., but Ober- 

 THiJR considers this form different from dachurica Bdv. on account of its weaker markings. — A colour-aber- 

 confluens. ration in which two spots are confluent is named ab. confluens, a very faintly spotted specimen from Dignc 

 pauciniacu- all. paucimaculata, etc. 



lata. 



poioelli. P. 79. To Trichosoma Oberthur add powelli. We give the figure on plate 56 k, which represents 



a (^. The $ has a very narrow lanceolate forewing, which is, however, similar in colouring and markings to that 

 of the (J, its hindwing is atrophied; from Algeria. 



P. 80. Eucharia casta Esp. For the numerous variations of this species Oberthur proposes quite 



fere-imma- a number of additional names, ab. fere-imniaculata has only a few small black dots in the disc of the fore- 



culaia. wing. The form is founded on a i^; a $ almost agreeing with this (^ received the name wullschlegeli. — ab. 



■ _g,j rosea is a J tinged with red. — In irregularis the median band of the forewing consists of transverse spots. 



rosea. — In ab. obscura the white of the ground-colour is dulled. — A 9 with yellow hindwing, to which Oscar 



irregulans. Sf;jjuLTZ already gave the name ab. lutea, Oberthur now calls ab. flavescens. — ab. amoena is a very 



flavescens. pretty form with rosy whitish outer margin of the forewing. 



amoena. 



pudica. To Euprepria pudica. A form of this species dusted with grey is described by Oberthi^r as ab. 



jlave.'icens. fumosa, and a similar one with yellow instead of white ground-colour of the forewing as ab. flavescens. 



Behind Eupr. rivvki7-is Men., pudica Esp. and oertzeni Led. read (16 d) for (16 c). 



P. 83. Micrarctia postflavida Hnmps. This beautiful moth also occurs in North India. We bring 

 a figure of it in Vol. 10, plate 19, taken from the specimen in the British Museum. 



P. 85. Spikirctia melanostigma . Insert (56 h) behind the name. 



P. 86. Spikirctia pseudolutea Rothsch., from Japan, comes nearest to Sp. stigmata Moore. As the name 

 implies, it resembles luhricipeda (= lutea Hufn.); it is light lemon-yellow, before the middle of the wing there 

 is a curved line of small blackish brown spots from the subcostal to the middle of the inner margin. At 

 veins 4, 5 and 6 pairs of dark striae, also on both sides of vein 7. Hindwing with a spot in the cell and at 

 vein 5, and a row of spots from vein 3 to the anal angle. The species is more fully described by Roth- 

 schild in Vol. 10, and figured in Vol. 10, plate 19 b. 



qiicrcil. Spil. quercii Oberth. is best placed behind comma; it is similar to this species, but the costal and hind- 



marginal spots are longer; from the hind-marginal streak an oblique row of spots extends to the apex. 

 — From Siao-lu. 



giaTtelli. Spil. gianelli Oberth. On plate 56 i we give a copy from Oberthltr's figure of this recently described 



species. 



L. 11 from bottom. Behind bifasciata insert (15 c, d) for (15 d). 



vvilis. Spil. vialis Oberth., from Ta-tsien-lu, recently described, resembles jlaveola (15 d), but is less strongly 



marked. 



aurocostaia. Spil. aurocostata Oberth. (56 i) also comes from Ta-tsien-lu. 



nehallenici. P. 87. Spil. nehaWctiia Oberth. Resembles lewesi Bull. (15 e), Ijut the linear spot in the cell is re- 



duced to traces along the median vein. — Ta-tsien-lu. 



rostagnoi. Spil. rostagnoi Oberth. agrees with midtiguttataWalk., but the forewing is creamy white: from Siao-lu, 



Chang-ku. Also compare figures in Vol. 10, plate 22 a, and the text by W. Rothschild. 



P. 88. Spil. melanosoma Humps.; insert (15 h) for (15 g), 

 anopurwiata. Alphaea anopunctata Oberth., like fulvohirta Walk. (15 h), but the dark reticulations duller and the 



thorax white with faint black spots. From Tse-ku in Yunnan ; can scarcely be included among the Palearctics. 



P. 91. Areas galaetina and trigonalis; cf. figures in Vol. 1(», plate 25 c. 



puella. P. 89. A. puella Bang-Haas. We give a figure on plate 56 g. The species is allied to A. unifasria. 



P. 95. Hypophoraia seitzi Bang-Haas. The original was kindly lent to us for the figure, a good one, 

 which we give on pi. 56 g. 



