BY MISS A. E. PROtJT. 501 



Mt. Matang (Dr. E. Mjoberg)— 1 cf. There is also before 

 me a single cf, belonging to the Tring Collection, from 

 Penang, November, 1897 (Curtis), which seems to match 

 almost perfectly with the above. 



Tlie woolly androconia on the fore wing makes eriodes very 

 distinct from all other Simplicia species. In turpataUs Wlkr., 

 Spec. Lep. Ins., xvi, p. 174, 1858, Ceylon, the androconia is 

 confined to the jjroximal half of wing, and turpataUs also 

 differs in its knotted antenna, smaller size, rather brighter 

 fore wing and more contrasted hind wing. 



ADDENDA. 



Between the despatch of the first part of this paper to 

 Sarawak and its publication, the Trustees of the British 

 Museum brought out their new volume of the Lep. Phal.. 

 C' uprising' new genera and species left in MSS by Sir 

 C4e(n'ge Hauipson on his retirement in 1920. Amongst these 

 (p. 477) appears the genus PaToJuHs, in which is now placed 

 Marapana oJivcsccns, referred to in Sar. Mus. Journ., iii, 

 p. 238. as congeneric with "Olulis" murudensis (p. 237). 

 This species therefore will now stand as 



Parolulis murudensis a. E. Prout. 



In the same work (p. 478) is published the genus Meta- 

 ()ho('nia. the genus referred to on p. 239 of Sar. Mus. Journ. 

 :inder Marapa)ia inconqrualis carneipennis (p. 238). This 

 subspecies therefore i)ecomes. 



Mrtaphoexia incongrfalis carneipennis a. E. Prout. 



In the first division of this paper, specimens of Carea 

 dntennata Warr. were cited as "]\ft. Murud, November, 17." 

 This seems to have been a misreading of November 14. The 

 c'levation is correct. 



