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P. 123 line 25 from bottom, for ,,ont" read ,,out". 



P. 124 line 23 from bottom, between herbariata and fimhriata introduce: Pt. sordida Rihschd. appears 

 to be related to herbariata but very dark, the lines almost lost in a rather uniform coarse fuscous speckling; 

 '5 are traceable on forewing, 3 on hindwing, discal mark on hindwing distinct. 2nd subcostal of hindwing 

 very long stalked with 1st radial. S. Algeria. 



P. 125 line 24 from bottom, for intermediata read: intermediate. 



P. 126 line 18 to pecharia add: (4f). 



P. 127 Ime 13 for extinacta read: extincta. 



P. 128 line 13 to perpulverea, for (7 b) read (5 e). 



P. 129 line 11 after 3 i insert: as amoenaria. 



P. 131 line 7 from bottom, for altough read: although. 



P. 132 Ime 14 from bottom, to lutulentaria add: aurata Mendes, from S. Fiel, Portugal, is rather 

 larger and brighter gold-yellow than the name-typical, Spanish form, the lines rather jJaler. 



P. 133 line 18 after 4 f msert: misprinted fusciovenosa. 



P. 135 line 12 from bottom, for bilinenaria Fuchs read: bilinearia (also in margin). 



P. 138 line 19 from bottom, at the end of aversata add: ab. latefasciata Vorbr. and Milll.-Ruiz. 

 Dark band extended proximaly so as to enclose the discal dot. 



P. 140 Ime 25 at the end of Ptychopoda add: Pt. microptera Warr. Very small, very narrow, glossy 

 bone-colour with coarse dark irroration, a sinuous dark central line on the forewing standing out strongly 

 and a dark cell-dot at about two-thirds; hindwing with cell-dot and faint lines. — ab. granulosa Warr. is 

 more regularly dusted, thus appearing darker grey, the cell-dots wanting. Sudan and Heliopolis (Egypt); 

 ? Biskra. 



P. 146 line 23 to calaritana add: ab. badiaria Trti. corresponds to the jmppiUarin aberration of the 

 same name. — ■ ab. nolaria Trti. corresponds to pioppillaria ab. nolaria. 



„ 24 for punctaria Schiff. read: punctaria Hbn. 



P. 151 line 22 from bottom, for var. read: ab. 



P. 152 line 5 for p. 151 read: p. 128. 



P. 154 line 29 from bottom, for anthophilaria read: antophilaria (also line 23 from bottom and line 14 

 from bottom). 



P. 155 line 15 at the close of antophilaria ekdd: Egg cUiptical, yellow, later red. Newly hatched larva 

 lignt reddish, with broad red-brown subdorsal stripe. After 1st moult very variable in colour, bluish or 

 greenish to light grey or brownish, always with broad light, dark-bordered dorsal stripe; head relatively large. 

 On flowers of Statice gmelini (Baetel, Mitt. Miinch. Ent. Ges., Jahrg. 5, p. 22). 



P. 156 line 5 from bottom for occidental read: „accide^^tal" . 



P. 160 line 21 from bottom, for magna form. nov. read: chouika Oberth. 



P. 161 line 9 from bottom, for simularia read: similaria. 



P. 164 line 7 to bipunctaria add: pallidata Vorbr. and Mull.-Rutz. The pale, whitish chalk-form has 

 recently been thus named. 



P. 172 line 25 after 6e insert: as flavicornuta. 



,, 22 from bottom, for ,, beaming" read: ,, bearing". 



„ 8 from bottom, at the end of griseata add: ab. brunnescens Skala is light grey-brown 

 instead of pale-grey. 



P. 174 line 16 from bottom, to distinctata, instead of (12 a) read: (13 c). 



P. 175 line 12 L. marmorata, delete the whole account here. Compare p. 397. 



P. 176 bottom line, after A. poneformata introduce: A. bohatschi Pilng. is also similar to praeformata 

 but much smaller, without red admixture, the anterior part of the line in the basal area and of the anteme- 

 dian band not so deep black, the postmedian band sharper, strongly bent near the costa, the double subter- 

 minal line distinct. Andalusia. 



P. 177 line 4 after tangens insert: (= conjuncta Krausse). 



,, 11 for confluens read: conflua. 



P. 178 line 1 to jratertiata, delete (12 a). 



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