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Additions: LITHOSIINAE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
emissa. 
clarciana. 
phaeotermi- 
na. 
sylpha. 
cog la. 
ralphia. 
eurypennis. 
obliquata. 
toryca. 
angelica. 
oblique dark costal-marginal spot; the finely crenulate subterminal line is likewise parallel to the margin on 
which the grey irroration becomes denser. Hindwing light, on the veins and margin brownish-grey. Expanse of 
wings: 15 mm. Panama. 
P. 239, line 14 from below, insert after medioscripta: 
R. emissa Dyar (66 d). Forewing dark grey, the posterior transverse line single, distinctly black, with 
vein-streaks; in the centre of the costal margin a triangular spot extends along the upper median branch al¬ 
most to the distal line; at the base a dark shadow, behind it the feeble, fine, anterior transverse line; the undu¬ 
late line is only marked. Hindwing whitish with finely darker veins and margin. Expanse of wings: 23 mm. 
Mexico (Zacualpan ?). 
R. clarciana Dyar (66 e). Eorewing light grey, at the base and above the cell whitish, with a triangular 
black spot at the base of the costa and a black median shade covering the proximal half of the reniform macula, 
the distal half being white, without a border-line; the distal transverse line is double, curved round the cell- 
end; behind the dark, speckled undulate line brightened up by whitish, on the margin black dots. Hindwing 
light grey. Expanse of wings: 29 mm. Mexico (Hidalgo). 
P. 240, line 19 from below, insert after appelia: 
C. phaeotermina Hmps. Anterior body and forewing white, the latter in some places dusted with red- 
brown and irrorated at the costal margin, with a dark brown marginal area, only towards the apex mixed 
with white; the accumulations of scales and a spot in the centre of the cell are red-brown; a faint red-brown, 
posterior transverse line is only visible in the upper third, behind it at the costal margin a small brown spot. 
Hindwing light brown. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Peru. 
C. sylpha Dyar (66 d). Forewing whitish, with a light grey aspect owung to fine irroration, and a small 
brownish-grey costal-marginal spot near the base, a nebulous spot at the beginning of the proximal transverse 
line, and a larger oblique one behind the centre, from which the median line proceeds, all the three lines being 
brownish-grey; the clouded undulate line forms 3 bows. Hindwing light grey, at the margin darker. Expanse 
of wings: 11 to 13 mm. Panama. 
Line 15 from above, insert before semirufa: 
C. cogia Schs. (66 d). Anterior body and forewing of a pure white, the forewing at the costal margin 
as far as before the centre, at the hind-margin as far as behind the centre, behind it dark grey with feebly 
brownish post-median, subterminal, and marginal lines with black vein-streaks therein; transverse vein marked 
brown and black. Hindwing whitish grey. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. French Guiana. 
P. 241, line 7 from above, insert before Celama albirufa: 
Celama ralphia Schs. (66 e) has a white head; thorax and forewing are brownish-grey, forewing at the 
margin darker with a dark brown streak at- the base of the costal margin and fine, punctiform transverse lines, 
behind the anterior line with a round black cellular spot; the distal line ends at the hind-margin with a faded 
brown spot; parallel to t-lie margin a subterminal row of dots. Hindwing white, at the margin smoky. Ex¬ 
panse of wings: 13 mm. Guatemala. 
C. eurypennis Dyar (66 e). Forewing white with blackish-brown markings: near the base a subcostal 
small heap of scales, behind it one at the costal margin which is finely spotted dark; the proximal transverse 
line consists of 3 dots, behind it a large cellular spot connected with the costal margin; the distal transverse line 
also consists of a row of dots; the brownish subterminal line is broad, undulate. Hindwing white, on the veins 
and margin somewhat brownish. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. From Utah, taken in July. 
Line 10 from above: 
€. obliquata B. <£• McD. is synonymous with lagunculariae Dyar and must be placed to Nola. lagun- 
culariae becomes a distinct species and is not synonymous with apera. 
Litliosiinae (P. 24 1 ). 
P. 242, line 9 from below, insert after Boenasa nigrorosea: 
Boenasa toryca Schs. (66 e). Anterior body and forewing lustrous silky olive-brown, antennae, vertex 
and collar white. Marginal area of forewing suffused with white; below the cell a broad white area extending 
downward to the hind-margin, dist-ally to behind the centre, the upper border-line being bent; on the trans¬ 
verse vein a white, distally black-edged streak, behind it a feeble bent postmedian line composed of dark irro¬ 
ration. Abdomen and hindwing conch-coloured pink. Expanse of wings: 17 mm. Cuba. 
B. angelica Schs. (66 f) is very similar to the preceding, the pink colour is darker, also the vertex and 
collar are pink, the white hind-marginal area probably extends to the anal angle, it is strewn with olive-brown 
and in some places suffused with pink, upwards not- extending to the cell and being above shaded darker. Ex¬ 
panse of wings: 18 mm. S. Domingo. Both species have accessory eyes and ought therefore to be placed to 
the Arctiinae. 
