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straight at fii'st, then elbowed, inbent, angled inwards on fold, accompanied distally by a very fine whitisli 

 line; fringe with a fine pale line at base, then a darker green band. Hindwing with antemedian line almost 

 obsolete. Larva short and thick, carinated laterally, flattened ventrally, incisions well marked ; folded trans- 

 versely (4 folds to a segment), granulated; green, with indistinct double darker dorsal line, lateral ridge yellowish, 

 spotted with rose-colour, central line fine, uninterrupted, yellow. In May on Rhus oxyacantha. Biskra. 



P. 28 line 17 to E. prasinaria add: The larva of prasinaria is probably that described by Becker 

 (Bull. Mosc. Vol. 40: 1, p. 114) from Astrachan or Sarepta, feeding on Artemisia nutans. A form of ema- 

 ragdaria or prasinaria has recently been recorded by Tueati from Sardinia and the larva (feeding only on 

 Santolina) circumstantially described by Krugee (Ent. Mitt. Deutsch. Ent. Mus. Vol. 2, p. 110). 



P. 28 line 19 from bottom, to albocostaria Brem. add: (= albicostaria Stgr., albocostria Pryer). 



P. 29 line 20 from bottom, for 29 read: 30. Genus. 



,, 9 from bottom, for 30 read: 31. Genus. " 



P. 30 line 1 for 31 read: 32. Genus. 



,, 20 at the end of fimhrialis add: ab. tnoskovita Gmpbg. ,, Fringes not variegated, ferru- 

 ginous, at the base whitish". — ab. obsoleta Skala. White lines above almost obsolete, beneath indistinct. 

 — magnata Fuchs is a large form from Transcaspia, with more elongate, less strongly angled wings and 

 weakly marked fringes. 



P. 30 line 24 at the end of the genus Thalera add: T. prouti Th.-Mieg is unknown to me. ^ ex- 

 panse 25 mm or rather more (in set specimens), colour similar to that of fimhrialis, scaling rather thin. 

 Forewing with costa white, tinged with rosy, and dotted with brick-red, an indistinct row of white vem- 

 dots about 4 mm. from distal margin; terminal line brick-red, dotted with white on the veins; fringe white 

 proximally, brick-red distally. Hindwing with the excision between the radials weak; distal margin and 

 fringes as on forewing. Syria: Akbes. 



P. 30 line 25 for 32 read: 33. Genus. 



P. 31 line 8 to dijuncta Walk, add: (= inoptaria Walk., claripennis Btlr.) 



„ 10 from bottom, to dispartita Walk, delete (2 h). 

 P. 32 line 5 for 33 read: 34. Genus. 



,, 11 from bottom, for 34 read: 35. Genus. 



P. 33 line 19 for 35 read: 36. Genus. 



,, 24 from bottom, for 36 read: 37. Genus. 



P. 34 line -9 for 37 read: 38. Genus. 



„ 21 to X. olympiaria H.-Sch. add: (= pallida Warr.). Warren's type, although faded, is 

 green, not whitish as in ab. cremonaria. 



P. 41 line 5 to rhoda svibsp. nov., for (7 a) read: (7 e). 



,, 14 to E. poliaria Hmpsn., for (la) read: (7 a). 



P. 42 line 3 to R. cuprinaria Chr., for (= phoenicearia Hmpsn.) (1 a) read: (= phaenicearia 

 Hmpsn.) (7 a). 



P. 43 line 21 delete sinensis suhsp. nov., which sinks to bisinuata Warr. 



„ 11 from bottom, to R. bisinuata Warr. add: (= sinensis Prout). Warren's locality 

 ,, Japan" is erroneous, the species is only known from Central and W. China. 



P. 44 line 22 to T. orientis, for (1 a) read: (7 a). 



P. 45 line 21 at end of Somatina add: Sect. B. Antenna of (J with less short pectinations 

 {Orihoserica Warr.). 



S. mirandaria Leech (25 a). Described as Boarmia! Probably a form of rufigrisea Warr., from the 

 Khasia Hills, rather smaller, paler and duller, the grey subbasal and costal markings more extended, all con- 

 fluent. Ichang in June, only the type known. 



P. 45 line 22 from bottom, to C. persimilis Moore, for (1 a) read: (7 a,\ 



,, 3. from bottom, for ,,ae" read: ,,are", 



P. 48 line 10 after 5 f add : as amataria. 



„ 26 for grisearia Petersen read: griseata Petersen (also in the margin, and in line 25 from 

 bottom). 



line 25 from bottom, for temparature read: temperature. 



