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Additions and Corrections. 
rectangularly at the lower cell-angle. Hindwings blackish-grey, in the disc somewhat more thinly scaled, at 
the costal margin and the fringes brown. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. 1 from Villavicencio (East Colombia) 
from the Coll. Fassl. 
P. 183, line 10 from below, to lineatum add: (31 c), and as synonym: (= testaceum Druce) of p. 183 line 3 from above. 
183, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
184, 
3 
1 
9 
12 
15 
20 
27 
22 
11 
for hoffmannsi place the name pagina Hmps. with the reference: (31 d). 
above, for rothschildi which becomes a synonym insert the name: cliloraenoma Hmps. 
,, , to zizana add: (31 d), and as synonym: carabayanum Schaus of p. 184 line 20 from above. 
,, , ,, nervulum ,, (31 d). 
,, , ,, nubilosum ,, (31 d). 
,, , eliminate carabayanum as synonym to zizana. 
,, , to sordidesczns add: (31 e). 
below, ,, caeruleocaput ,, (31 d). 
,, , after nebulosum insert: 
apicale. E. apicale Wkr. (31 f). This species, having been originally described as Halesidota, has a brownish 
head with a red vertex; thorax and base of abdomen ochreous-brownish, the latter towards the apex warming 
into carmine; anal tuft black. Forewings ochreous-brownish with small, dark dashes at the middle of the proxi¬ 
mal and costal margins, and before the apex; at the transverse vein likewise small dark spots. Hindwings 
diaphanous lighter. Expanse of wings: 34 mm. Brazil (Castro). 
P. 185, line 1 from above, to postflava: genus and species are better inserted between Herea and Eumenogaster (p. 122). 
,, 185, ,, 23 ,, ,, , ,, bricenoi add: (31 e). 
,, 185, ,, 21 ,, below, after oberthueri insert: 
negrona. C. negrona sp. nov. (31 e) is perhaps only a local form of oberthueri. Body unicolorously brownish- 
black with a slight slate-blue reflection, which grows more intense towards the anus. Legs at the ends of 
the joints spotted white. Forewings thinly scaled, black with interspersed slate-blue scales in the costal- 
marginal half, not transversely watered. Veins, towards the margin, darker, costal base orange; a postmedian, 
narrow, orange-brownish transverse band which vanishes towards the proximal margin and forms a tooth 
distally on the lower radial. Hindwings sooty black, in the disc thinly scaled with an orange costal spot. 
Expanse of wings: 39 to 40 mm. 2 1 $ from the Rio Negro (Colombia) (Fassl). 
P. 185, line 12 from below, eliminate the name intermedia, and replace elongata Rothsch., since elongata Dogn. belongs 
to the genus Rhynchopyga. Add to it: (31 e). 
P. 185, line 8 from below, boliviana is only an insignificant local form of lycoides, and does not belong to elongata. 
,, 186, ,, 6 ,, above, to semitransversa add: (31 e). 
,, 186, ,, 20 ,, below, after raca insert: 
meridiona- C. meridionalis Rothsch. (31 e) of p. 187 line 11 from below, which is a distinct species and belongs 
lls ' to Correbia. 
P. 186, line 19 from below, to flavata add: (31 f). 
„ 186, ,, 12 „ ,, , ,, felderi „ (31 f). 
,, 186, ,, 9 ,, ,, , ,, obscura „ (31 g). 
Insert hereafter: 
tristitia. C. tristitia Kaye (= klagesi Rothsch .) which belongs here, not to the following genus. The $ shows 
a long hair-tuft in the middle of the proximal margin. 
P. 186, line 4 from below, place elongata to Rhynchopyga. 
,, 187, ,, 8 ,, above, before notata insert: 
fana. C. fana Druce (31 i) of p. 172 line 6 from above. This animal, being most conspicuous as a Syntomid 
is now placed to Correbidia by Hampson. x4ccording to a <$ before me from the Coll. Fassl, originating from 
the Upper Rio Negro in Colombia, the animal would have to be placed to Correbia, owing to its hindwings, since 
the lower radial and upper median vein rise distantly remote from each other, whereas the veins of the forewings 
correspond exactly with those of Correbidia. 
P. 187, line 14 from above, to assimilis add: (31 g). 
187, 
„ 17 „ 
, ,, similis ,, 
(31 g). 
187, 
„ 19 „ 
?» 
, ,, steinbachi ,, 
(31 f). 
187, 
22 
,, 
, ,, simonsi ,, 
(31 f). 
Insert hereafter: 
germana. C. germana Rothsch. (= calopt.eridia Druce nec Btlr., terminalis subsp. 1 Hmps., continentalis Draudt) 
(26 a as continentalis), which is a distinct species and is therefore to be eliminated as subspecies in terminalis 
(p. 187 line 15 from below). 
P. 187, line 24 from above, place tristitia to Correbia. 
„ 187, ,, 8 ,, below, to castinotata add: (31 f). 
,, 188, ,, 1 ,, above, ,, apicalis ,, (31 f). 
Insert hereafter: 
bicolor. C. bicolor H.-S. (31 h). Described as Charidea, from Cuba. Forewings unicolorously orange, hindwings 
lighter, diaphanous, with a brownish-grey margin. Head black with orange sides, thorax orange, abdomen 
black, at the sides and venter orange, the latter with a series of faded, brownish-grey bands. Expanse of wings: 
24 mm. 
