448 Errata and Addenda to Vol. 2. 



L. cjrandis ab. sa'piens. — The figure of L. jostta (plate 26 a), represents L. serrula palaestinevsis, also ai'cord- 

 ing to Stertz and Paulus. — The references behmd josua should therefore be deleted, and (25 f) and (26 a) 

 be inserted behind sapiens and davidis respectively. — L decolorata King: In Iris, vol. 26, 1912, p. 28, Stertz 

 de.scribes the figure on plate 26 a as being rather inexact and says that specimens of L. decoloraki from 

 Palestine are cream-coloured or pale yellow. Herr Paulus expressed a similar opinion. But the figure is taken 

 from the type in the Kgl. Museum, Berlin, and this actually has the dirty yellowish grey colouring which 

 is very well reproduced in our figure. The type comes from Egypt. It is possible that the .'species is some- 

 what lighter in colour in Palestine. 



ulfacaria. P. 161. Macrothylacia rubi var. alfacaria Bibbe (Iris, vol. 23, 1910, supplement II, p. 225). (^ 



more yellowish than the typical form, with the bands of the forewmg broader and somewhat straighter, hind- 

 wing unicolorous; $ likewise brownish yellow but entirely without bands. Andalusia. According to Ribbe 

 heyeri. (j. c.) digramma, described from Morocco, also occurs in Andalusia. — M. riibi ab. beyeri Linstow (Internat. 

 entom. Zeitschr. vol. 4, 1911, p. 290), a bred melanotic $. Body and wings greyish black, the two transverse 

 stripes and the veins of the wings very slightly lighter and hardly discernible. Ground-colour of forewing 

 slightly lighter outside the inner transverse stripe. 



pallida. M. rubi L. ab. ^sAWAz Thierry -Mieg {Aim. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. 54, 1910, p. 386), proposed for fig. 7, 



plate 94 in Milliere's Iconographie. The specimen figured came from Austria. 

 Behind korbi insert reference (26 b). 



To p. 162. For Diplura Ramb., which as a genus is already twice preoccupied, in.sert the name Di- 

 plurJella proposed by Strand (Soc. Ent. vol. 25, 1910, p. 14). 



ubcrlhueri. P. 163. Chilena oberthueri Lucas (Bull. Ent. Soc. France, 1910, p. 71). Upper side of forewing 



white, the narrow grey band extending from the apex to the hind margin excurved between veins 3 and 5. 

 Hindwing grey, clothed with white hair at the base. Underside like the upper, the band of the forewing 

 somewhat paler. Antennae yellow, palpi white. Tibiae clothed with white hair above and reddish yellow below. 

 Evidently closely allied to Ch. obliquata Klug from Egypt. — Tunis. Only the ^ known. 



decolor. To p. 164. Cosmotriche potatoria L. ab. decolor Thierry-Mieg (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. 54, 1910, 



p. 386), proposed for fig. 8, plate 94 in Millieres Iconographie. The specimen figured there came from Austria. 



P. 164. Behind feminalis insert reference (26 f). 



P. 165. A very peculiar form of Selenophora lobulina has been sent to me by Herr Bang-Haas 

 as commg from the Ussuri. The dark median band is edged on both sides by chalky white curved lines consisting 

 of small lunules, and the marginal area is suffused with light grey and transversed lengthways by a dark shadowy 

 line. One ^ is before me. A. Seitz. 



P. 167. On plate 49 b we give a figure of Epicnaptera alice taken from a specimen kindly lent 

 by Herr Bang-Haas. 



To Epicnaptera suberifolia Dup. — Ribbe (Iris, vol. 23, 1910, Supplement II, p. 226) mentions that 

 ruheacem. two forms occur in Ajadalusia, one grey and the other reddish grey; the latter form he names ab. rubescens. 



P. 171. Dendrolimus pini L. — In Iris vol. 22, 1909, p. 14 Marschner describes an aberrant, 

 evidently melanistic, $ without giving it a name. The forewing is blackish brown, the white discal spot 

 in the imier tran.sverse band is absent, the band itself indistinct. In the marginal area the dark brown 

 veins stand out distinctly from the blackish brown ground-colour. Marginal line and fringes darkened. Hind- 

 wing dark reddish brown, nearly as in montana, likewise the entire underside. 



P. 175. 1. 16 from top read P. plagifera (30 e) for (30 d). K. Grunberg. 



P. 179. 1. 3 from top, after flavovittata read (29 c) for (29 d). 



P. 189. 1. 20 from bottom, after mori read (35 e) for (35 a). 



P. 191, 1. 18 from top after menciana delete (30b) and insert (30c) after lurida. 

 After apicalis and varians read (35 f ) for (30 f ). 



P. 199 1. 1 from top: Behind thibetaria insert (48 f), for Leucodrepana thibetaria Pouj. is identical 

 with Aeropteris thibetaria, a motli which, on account of uisufficient characterisation on the part of its author, 

 was placed sometimes with the Drepanids, sometimes with the Uranids. 



P. 201. Behind Drepana acuminata delete reference (48 b). 



P. 207. For 12. Family read 13. Family. 



