250 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA 
During the progress of the work through the press, a few small errors and omissions have been 
discovered which it is desirable to rectify. There are also one species and two or three synonyms to add 
which had by accident been dropped out of our MS., and some recently described or recently discovered 
species to enter, in order to bring the work up to date. 
Page 13 : Pingasa. The larva and pupa of P. dispensata, Walker, were figured by Forsayeth from 
Mhow, Tvans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1884, p. 416, t. 14, f. 12, 12a, and show the larva of Pizgasa to be much 
more closely related to Pseudoterbna than we had gathered from the other (less satisfactory) figures. It 
has quite the outline, pose and even coloration of P. fruinata, and the head « bi&d when viewed from 
above and behind ». Feeds on Zizyphus jujuba. Pupa brown, with darker wing-cases. 
Page 32, insert : 
16a. P. sapungkanana (Strand) (prac. var.?). Sumatra, Borneo, Singa- 
Pseudoterpna sapungkanana, Strand, Iris, Vol. 23, p. 204 (1910). pore, ? India. 
Page 38 : Terpna (Hypobapta). The larva and pupa of fercomptaria are described by Rainbow, Rec. 
Austral. Mus. Vol. 3 (4), p. 81r, t. 18, f. 1-14. The larva feeds on Eucalyftus Piperita and resembles a 
folded leaf. It is sage-green, thickened in middle, tapering equally to head and anus, the two extremities 
looking very much alike; head curiously elongate, bifid, anal extremity elongate, chitinous, bifurcate. 
Pupa of the normal form, attached by the anal extremity and by a central girth, as in the genera of the 
Cosymbia (— Zonosoma) group (subfam. Acidaliinae). We know of no near relative of this larva, but believe 
we have heard that that of Cryfsiphona ocultaría shows direct affinity with it. The pupal habit, if not 
an accident in the individual observed, is extremely remarkable. 
Page 47 : 
I. P. pruinata (Hufnagel). Add to the synonymy : 
Aspilates atropunctaria, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 26, p. 1673 
(1862) 1). 
[Pseudoterpna] renovata, Walker, MS.. in coll, Oxford Mus. 
Page 47, insert : 
1a. P. simplex, Alphéraky (bon. sp. certoj. N. W. China. 
Pseudoterpna pruinata var. simplex, Alphéraky, Roman. Mém. Lép. Vol. 6, 
p. 54 (1892). 
Page 51, insert : 
9a. D. trauslucida (Montrouzier). Woodlark Island. 
Hazis trauslucida, Montrouzier, Ann. Soc. Agric. Lyon (2). Vol. 8, p. 409 
(1856). 
Page 65, insert : 
4. C. taiwana (Wileman) 2). Formosa. 
Episopthalma taiwana, Wileman, The Entomologist, Vol. 44, p. 207 (roit). 
Page 75 : Dioscore. We have recently seen a Q, belonging to fulguraía, homoeotes, or a close ally. 
OQ palpus with third joint elongate, antenna not pectinate, frenulum not discoverable. It is possible that, 
1r) The locality given (East Florida) is certainly erroneous. The type specimen, though rather small and worn, is perfectly recognizable, and not 
only the genus, but even the entire group to which it belongs is wanting in the New World. 
2) Must form a new section of CA/orodonfopera : C antenna simple. By our Key it would fall into Dooabia, as we aichotomized (for sim- 
plicity, as was at the time believed) by the & antenna; but is in every detail a C/orodontofera. As now understood, C/Zorodontopera can be separated 
from all allies by the sxozgy and irregularly dentate termen of both wings, with s£roxg excision between R! and ,R? of hindwing: from most also 
by the less elongate third joint of O palpus, exceptionally strong Q frenulum and double anastomosis of SC! of the forewing. With this genus eliminated 
our Key will still hold. 
