HYALEUCEREA. By Dr. M. Draudt. Additions and Corrections. 
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H. costinotata Dogn. (31 1). This species, having been described by us on p. 181 as Eucereum and figured rostinotaia. 
on t. 31 1, is better inserted here. 
H. sororia Schaus (31 1) looks like the Eucereon -species of the costulatum-group. Body blackish; sororia. 
2 spots in the neck, stripes on the shoulder-covers, and the last abdominal rings orange-yellow; sides of the 
forehead, the underside of the 3 first abdominal rings, and stripes on the legs white. Hindwings black, between 
the veins striped whitish, in some places spotted ochreous-yellow; behind the cell there is a large white spot; 
the apex and a large costal spot at the cell-end with shades from there to the proximal margin are blackish. 
Hindwings grey-brownish white, with black veins and margins. Length of forewings: 27 mm. Costa Rica. 
H. gigantea Druce (26 c) has very long-extended, brown forewings with fine, blue-white, strigiform gigantea. 
markings and a large, brown-black costal-marginal spot before the middle. The bluish-white, semi-transparent 
hindwings have a brown-grey marginal area. The abdomen is orange-yellow, at the base and on the last segment 
blackish-brown. Distributed from Mexico to Brazil. 
H. lemoulti Schs. (26 b as lugubris) is more correctly placed here; as to the description comp. p. 171 lemoulti. 
as Eucereum. 
H. mundula Berg (31 1). This species having been described as Halesiclota is unicolorously ochreous- mundula. 
yellowish white on the body and wings, the veins and the head somewhat more yellowish. Serrations of the 
antennae beneath black. Expanse of wings: 28 to 36 mm. Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina. 
Additions and Corrections. 
The supplementary volume I of Hampson’s Cat. Lep. Phal. with many new descriptions having been 
in the meantime published and now arrived in Germany, necessitates numerous additions and supplements, 
as well as synonymous notes. Very remarkable are the shiftings of many species into other genera, by which 
it is proved how very difficult it is to define the genera deviating in so minute a way. Particularly the volume 
of tables published in April 1915, has enabled us to figure yet many species described according to single specimens 
quite a number also by valuable material received subsequently, and for which we are particularly indebted 
to Mr. A. H. Fassl. 
Owing to the priority of the name: Arnata F. before Syntomis 0., the name of the family is 
changed into: 
P. 33. Amatidae. 
P. 38, line 22 from below, insert after strigosus Druce: 
P. novercida Kaye is black-brown on the body, with sparsely intermixed grey hairs; ventral valve novercida. 
bordered with white. Forewings hyaline with black veins and margins, dusted black-brown at the costal margin, 
in the cell and at the proximal margin; on the hindwing, the cell and a marginal stripe below the inner-marginal 
vein are also dark. It looks like noverca, but the lower median vein rises from the lower cell-angle, as in strigosus. 
Expanse of wings: 28 mm. South Brazil (Castro, Parana). 
P. 38, line 20 from below, for P. sericeus Schrottky read: 
P. polybioides Burm. (= sericea Schrottky). To the habitat add Argentina. Size up to 30 mm. The 
tabular reference in yolybia (10 c, as sericeus) refers to the present species. 
P. 38, line 26 from below: 
P. polybia Kaye is to be eliminated with the description and to be placed as synonym after: noverca Schaus (P. 39, 
line 7 from above). 
P. 39, line 26 from below, to aurifera add: (27 a). 
P. 39, ,, 19 ,, ,, , to caurensis the following species: steinbachi is to be added as synonymous and 
P. 39, ,, 11 ,, ,, , to be eliminated with the description. 
P. 39, ,, 4 ,, ,, , melanogen Dyar is a distinct species and has the priority before: deceptans Zerny (p. 40, 
line 6 from above) which thereby becomes synonymous. 
P. 39, after polistes insert: 
P. aracia Jones (27 a) has a yellow head with brown palpi and vertex; thorax marked yellow and black- aracia. 
Legs red-yellow, partly striped black with white forehips. The first abdominal ring is yellow with 2 black sub¬ 
dorsal streaks, the two following ones being red-yellow, the rest black with a leaden gloss; ventral valve golden 
yellow, bordered with white. Wings hyaline with brown veins and margins, at the costal margin brown down 
as far as the middle radial, at the cell-end and proximal margin dusted with a coppery colour. Hindwings 
hyaline with narrow black veins and margins. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. South Brazil (Sao Paulo). 
P- 40, line 6 from above, deceptans is to be eliminated as synonymous. 
P- 40, ,, 10 ,, ,, , ( polybioides Burm.) is to be eliminated. 
P-40, ,, 15 ,, ,, , after ichneumoneus insert: 
