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P. 643. — Hereto we must remark that the two first figures of the row e of table 142 are exchanged 

 by mistalve. 



P. 648, line 13 from above and Note; M. ramsdeni Skinn. Blackish-brown, forewing with 2 whitish ramsdeni. 

 costal spots and a similar transverse band shaded inside in dark; at the distal angle a black spot of about 2 mm, 

 near the base 4 small dark crescents. The hindwings at the anal angle have a black eye-spot narrowly 

 bordered in orange, at the base 2 black bands, at the distal margin 3 obliterated dark spots. 3* has an expanse 

 of 30 mm. Unknown to me. 



P. 651, line 25 from above, add: N apaea agroeca Stick. Forewing more pointed, border less convex, agroeca. 

 Winos above greyish-brown, outside darker. Espiritu Santo. 



P. 652, line 17 from above, for helydrias read thelydrias. 



P. 654, ,, 1 ,, ,, To Tmetoglcne apparently belongs an Erycinidae which I call trichroma trichroma. 



sp. nov. (110 D f) and which was brought by A. H. Fassl from his last excursion to Colombia. Like Tm. dodone, 

 but the basal half of the wings orange-red. 



P. 655, line 19 from below, behind jaeris place Bat. instead of Bsd. 



P. 658, ,, 5 ,, above, Panara trabealis Stich. (1916) is above blackish-brown, hindwing in the irabealis. 

 anal region powdered in white; oblique band across both wings 3 to 4 mm broad, pale reddish ochreous-yellow, 

 the costal end diffuse towards the base. Length of forewings 19 mm. Sao Paulo (South Brazil). 



P. 658, line 17 from below. Riodina pelta Schs. Upper surface dark violettish black, between the pelta. 

 veins greenish -brown streaks, the orange band in the forewing from the middle of the costa to the anal angle. 

 Under surface black, internerval streaks lighter. Costal margin of the forewing at the base orange, oblique 

 band paler; hindwing with a yellow dot at the base and a small orange dot near the anal angle. 



P. 662, line 14 from above. Lymnas hodia Btlr. is allied to jarhas (melantho) ; upper surface jet- Jwdia. 

 black, the orange band of the forewing narrow; under surface lighter, more dark-brown with whitish veins, 

 the oblique band paler. Forewing above with a deep-red dot near the base, sides of the body with a sca^rlet 

 stripe. Venezuela. Type in the Coll. Drtjce. 



P. 665, line 7 from below, for ,,oldros" read ,,oluros". 



P. 666, ,, 2 ,, above, behind naeviamis Stich. place: (130 e). 

 ,, 22 ,, ,, for ,,Euerciina" read ,,Euerycina". 



P. 671, ,, 1 ,, below, add: Monethe albertus with an ochreously darkened spot of the forewing 

 are nesotypus Stich. — paulus Stgr. is synonymous with albertus. 



P. 675, line 3 from below, add to hya, as well as to fenestrella: (110 A e). As presumably all the 

 forms quoted as hya replace each other in the different districts, there may transitions be found, we therefore 

 better figure these 2 forms once more. 



P. 676, line 1 from above, for ,,paraene" read ,,paraena". 



P. 679, „ 15 ,, ,, for (142 g) read (135 d and 142 g). 



P. 681, ,, 15 ,, „ — Stiohel describes (Berl. Ent. Zschr. 1910, p. 81) as Symmachia 



histrica, according to a single 2 of his collection a butterfly which is said to resemble S. calligrapha in the shape 

 of the hindwing, in the forewing, however, a Mesene. Blackish-brown, forewing with 4 ochreous-yellow trans- 

 verse lines the 3 rd of which bifurcates towards the costal. In front of the border blackish, coherent spots. 

 Hindwing with similar markings. From Panama. 



P. 686, line 9 from below, behind micon read Drc. for Stich. 



P. 687, ,, 24 ,, ,, behind axiochus Hew. place: (= archytos Stoll). 



P. 693, ,, 14 ,, ,, insert: Z, candace Hew. (135 1) (^ similar to the following, but only at candace. 



the costal margin and base of the wings with scarce dots as small as the prick of a needle. $ loam-yellow, 

 clouded in a dirty brown, with a chain of antemarginal eyespot-rings. From the Amazon. 



P. 694, line 15 from a.bove, for hegyas read hegias. 



P. 695, ,, 3 ,, below, before E. angulari-s place: £. samius sp. nov. (136 g) from the Pachitea sam'ms. 

 (Peru) has all the wings unicolorously nut-brown marked with somewhat irregular darker transverse bands. 

 ^ quite slightly darker than the 2, but the wings more pointed. Beneath almost like above, the transverse 

 line more distinct, ending into dark comma-spots. cJ? in the Coll. BaisG-Haas. 



P. 696, line 1 from below. Behind ,,not common" add: Colouring of the upper surface suffused 

 by an intense yellow with very dull silvery markings, similar to poeas. 



P. 697, line 7 from above, to Emesis temesa a,dd: E. satema Schs. being unknown to me. Wings saiema. 

 above quite dark brown, with still darker markings. The markings are traversed by the veins. At the border 

 dark dots, in front of the border a shade. The distal line below the cell bent in, irregular. On the discocellular 

 streaks; one basal line and 2 proximal lines lighter, 24 mm. Is said to originate from Petropolis in the Organ 

 Mountains. 



