598 NYMPHALINAE. Additions. By Dr. A. Seitz. 



5. Genus: Chlosyne (p. 451). 



cHiiicdii. In Chios, eutneda G. and S. from Mexico the yellow band is still broader than in marina and fasciata, 



driiopc. and the red spots of the hindwings are joined to a broad scarlet band. — dryope, likewise from Mexico, forms 



the transition to it. 

 ciidci.'<. P. 452, Chios, marina: endeis G. and S. are m.arina-,^,^ in which the spots of the forewings flow together 



hylactci. to a broad yellowish-white band. — In the similar form hylaeus G. and tS'. the whitish-yellow band is likewise 



rather broad and besides strongly curved, especially on the forewing. From Durango City (Mexico). 



9. Genus: Polygonia. 



I', l-'iii /'. iini/ilis : till' iiaiiH' (if llic Asiafir /'. ai/iiivtiki \s inispriiiti <l iul<i iKiriciilii. 



10. Genus: Vanessa. F. 

 I'. I.'il. liiii' 21 IKiiii Ix'lciw. for i\i/i}ii(iiii(l(iN read: T'. cjjdiuinichis. 



11. Genus: Pyrameis F. 



P. 451, liuc 21 from above, for /}ilni read: I'uJria. 



12. Genus: Hypanartia (p. 4(50). 



ihidii/li. As lindigii Fldr. a somewhat aberrative 5 of kefersteini was figured on t. 44 c. We figure on t. 103 d 



the genuine lindigii according to a couple captured by Mr. A. H. Fassl. We notice immediately the characteristic 

 difference in the wing-contour, especially of the liindwing. Another difference is conspicvious, though not distinctly 

 noticeable, on the figure: the spots of the forewings are in kefersteini scaled in white, but in lindigii glassy, 

 without any scales at all. and transparent. Consequently, lindigii approximates greatly kefersteini. though it 

 is no form of it. 



14. Genus: Napeocles (p. 4(52). 



d,(iii,iori.r. The large form figured by us as jucunda has been separated by Fruhstoefeb as N. dumnorix, confining 



the name jucunda to the more northern specimens occurring for instance in Colombia. They are smaller and 

 beneath of a lighter grey, the blue median band has a more distinct white centre. 



IS. Genus: Vila (p. 466). 

 For ciUTilia Cr. read: caecilia Fldr. 



20 Genus: Megalura (p. 468). 



I<\)r merops B.id. read: inerops Belt. 



F'or hamionia DM. and Hew. read: hariiiouia Khuj. 



26. Genus: Megistanis (p. 472). 

 New material sent to me by Mr. A. H. Fa^jsl shows that we are wrong in the supposition that the nor- 

 mal ? of baeotus has a yellow band of the upper surface. It has, however, a blue band and almost exactly 

 the same colouring and marking as the ,^, only it is larger. Nor is deucalion different in the sexes, (^ as well 

 as 9 with yellow bands. Both are, therefore, probably good species. 



41. Genus: Eunica (p. 484). 

 Lille 1!) from below for eaeriilea read: eaeriila H. and .S'. 



43. Genus: Catagramma (p. 593 — 6). 



arrias. Cutagra)ii)iin aerias *S'. and G. is the Panama-representative of salamis, above the same, but beneath 



the yellow band does not reach to the base of the forewing. Differing from lyca by a larger blue gloss of the 

 hindwings. Not rare. 

 rulila. C. rutila <S'. and G.\ the 9 exhibits a larger red area of the forewing than typical patelina. — Mexico. 



ai^tu. C. casta Salv. from Oaxaca. Described according to 1 specimen from an altitude of 3000 ft.; pro- 



bably a form of patelina with which it agrees in the under surface of the hindwings. though the lines are more 

 delicate there. (A. Seitz.) 



zij.i-bM. C. texa zyxina FruhM. from X'enezuela differs from the Colombian form by a twice as broad red-yellow 



preapical spot of the forewing and a narrower red zone of the hindwing. Under surface considerably more 

 different by a narrowed subapical band of the forewings which exhibit besides a considerably expanded black 

 median area. The yellowish antemarginal band of the hindwings is s('arcely half as broad as in texa, the black 



hcroini. submarginal band more extensive and bordered in a darker blue. — heroica Fruhst. from South Mexico is in 



iiia.i-uHiUa. the male recognizable by larger black spots and smaller yellow bands and stripes. — maximilla Fruhst. from 



Espiritu Santo differs from texa and zyxina by a smaller shape, as well as by darker and above extraordinarily 



reduced red areas. The under surface might easily be mistaken with that of titania, but the black basal spot 



of the forewing extends farther into the cellule. 



