214 
Additions and Corrections. 
ass ut urn. 
colombiae. 
seitzi. 
cranibi- 
dinum. 
P. 176, line 17 from above, place baleris to Heliura. 
,, 176, ,, 20 ,, ,, , to flemmingi add: (30 g). 
,, 176, ,, 22 ,, below, ,, obliquifascia ,, (30 g). 
,, 176, ,, 7 ,, ,, , ,, patulum ,, (30 li). 
,, 176, ,, 3 ,, ,, , „ servator „ (30 b). 
. After it insert: 
E. assutum sj). nov. (30 h) entirely resembles patrona in the colouring and marking of the thorax 
and forewings, but the ground-colouring is lighter, almost whitish-grey. The abdomen, however, is ochreous- 
yellow with a brown, triangular basal spot; the other rings are quite unspotted, only the last ring and a part 
of the penultimate ring velvety black, as well as a broad lateral band. Venter yellowish-white, the 3 last rings 
curled black. Expanse of wings: 44 mm. 1 $ from the Rio Songo (Bolivia) (Fassl). 
P. 177, line 5 from above, after casca insert: 
E. colombiae sp. nov. (30 k) differs from the preceding by narrower, longer wings, a metallic blue 
forehead, the absence of the orange spots in the neck, the metathorax not being spotted white, and the abdomen 
quite unicolorously blackish-brown without the yellow anal apex, the first 3 rings beneath spotted white. The 
veins on the forewing are more brightly and finely striped orange, the whitish spot behind the cell-end broader, 
rounder. Expanse of wings: 38 mm. Described according to 1 $ from Medina (East Colombia) (Fassl). 
The species casca as far as albinotum inch are better placed farther back near aroa. 
p. 
177, 
line 
6 
from 
above, to pseudocasca add: 
(30 k). 
9 9 
177, 
9 9 
10 
9 9 
,, , ,, albinotum 
9 9 
(30 k). 
9 9 
177, 
9 9 
24 
9 9 
,, , ,, bricenoi 
9 9 
(30 i). 
99 
177, 
99 
24 
99 
,, , ,, griseatum 
99 
(30 i). 
99 
177, 
99 
22 
99 
below, ,, xanthurum 
9 9 
as syn 
flava Kaye of p. 177 line 19 from 
below. 
P. 
177, 
line 
14 
from 
below, to decorum 
add: 
(30 i). 
99 
177, 
9 9 
6 
9 9 
,, , ,, surcatum 
99 
(30 i). 
99 
178, 
99 
2 
9 9 
above, ,, atratum 
99 
(30 k); 
99 
178, 
,, 
4 
99 
,, , ,, simile 
9 9 
(30 k). 
9 9 
178, 
9 9 
14 
99 
,, , ,, albidius 
9 9 
(30 1). 
9 9 
178, 
99 
12 
9 9 
below, ,, perstriatum 
99 
(30 m). 
99 
179, 
,, 
3 
,, 
above, ,, picoid.es 
9 9 
(30 1). 
99 
179, 
95 
10 
99 
,, , ,, tigrata 
9 9 
(30 k). 
9 9 
179, 
9 9 
13 
9 9 
,, , ,, consortum 
9 9 
(30 1). 
9 9 
179, 
9 9 
23 
,, 
,, , ,, tigrisoma 
,, 
(30 1). 
9 9 
179, 
9 9 
24 
99 
below, ,, ockendeni“ 
(30 1) 
179, 
,, 
15 
99 
,, , ,, steinbachi 
99 
(31 a); 
schausi Rothsch. of p. 182 line 12 from above and apica- 
,, 179, ,, 10 ,, ,, , ,, setosum place the following mara as synonym. 
,, 179, ,, 6 ,, ,, , relegatum Schaus (30 m) is a distinct species. 
,, 180, ,, 1 ,, above, eliminate cubense as synonym to Carolina. 
,, 180, ,, 10 ,, ,, , from confine the reference (25 f) is to be taken away and substituted by (30 m). confinis• 
H.-S. has become known only from Brazil, Colombia and Peru, it has still more purely white forewings and 
in the 3 almost purely white, somewhat diaphanous hindwings with a narrow black border; in the $ they are dusted 
darker. 
P. 180, line 13 from above, Carolina is to be regarded as a distinct species with the reference: (25 f as confine)-, add 
hereto as synonyma: cubense Schs. (line 1 from above) and confusum Rothsch. (line 15 from above), in the latter 
of which the reference: (25 g) is to be eliminated. 
P. 180, line 18 from above, amazonum (30 m) is a distinct species and is most closely allied to moeschteri from which 
it differs by its more olive-brownish, not so ochreous-yellow colouring and deeper black spots, which are much larger 
in the cell-end. 
P. 180, line 23 from above, to moeschteri add: (25 g as confusum). 
,, 180, ,, 27 ,, ,, , ,, parambae add: (30 m), and eliminate: (25 g) which refers to a new species: 
E. seitzi sp. nov. (25 g as parambae). Smaller than the preceding with longer, more pointed wings. 
Head and thorax of a purer yellowish-grey, shoulder-covers striped black. Forewings whitish-grey, on the 
veins broadly striped olive-brownish, the scheme of markings similar as in the preceding, spots on the whole 
larger, more oblong, in the basal part a little different; in the submedian area the spots of the subbasal transverse 
band are contiguous with those of the antemedian band, forming an oval figure; before the middle of the cell 
there is a remarkable, round spot. Hindwing in the basal part very light, whitish. Abdomen ochreous-yellow, 
above on the last ring with a blackish-brown spot, the anal hairing again ochreous-yellow. Venter greyish- 
brown, the anterior rings laterally with large whitish spots. Expanse of wings: 23 mm. 2 from Bolivia 
in the Coll. Seitz. 
P. 180, line 15 from below, to ochrotum add: (30 m). 
,, 180, ,, 13 ,, ,, , place popayanum to Pseudaclytia. 
,, 180, ,, 2 ,, ,, , to inconspicuum add: (30 1). 
,, 181, ,, 3 ,, above, ,, ecuadoris ,, (30 m). 
After flavicincta insert: 
E. crambidinum sp. nov. (31 a) is a small, delicate, pale insect, the body and forewings coloured 
light grey, the forehead somewhat darker brownish-grey; the penultimate abdominal segment exhibits small, 
subdorsal, yellow spots. Forewings on the veins and folds finely striped darker; markings besides: a round spot 
in the middle of the cell, two at the cell-end and one above them at the costal margin; behind the cell-end 
and below it very indistinct, long-extended nebulous spots; an antemarginal series of spots: 3 somewhat darker 
