Publ. 7. VU1. 1925. 
Additions: LITHOSIINAE. By Dr. M. Dratjdt. 
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I. picta B. &• McD. (66 h) is another species approximating barnesi by same structure of the genital picta. 
organ and being very much like angelus (33 a) in the exterior. Thorax quite yellow, the forewing with a broad 
yellow band along the hind-margin, connected with a yellow postmedian transverse band which is centrally 
very narrow. Hindwing pink with a smoke-grey apical spot extending narrowedly to the centre of the distal 
margin. By traces of hairs at the anal angle it approximates Ozodania. The species is much larger than uni fascia 
(33 a) with which it is probably often confounded. Texas. 
Line 7 from below, after lllice abala insert: 
I. albizonea Hmps. Head and thorax light greyish-brown, collar ochreous, abdomen crimson-hued albizonea. 
pink, under surface of a yellowish white. Forewing light greyish-brown, with a straight yellowish-white median 
band bordered by slightly undulate lines. Hindwing crimson with a blackish-brown marginal band narrowing 
down analwards. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Peru (Rio Ucayali). 
P. 259, line 11 from above, after lllice subrubra insert: 
I. bonitensis Schs. (66 i). Anterior body and forewing sand-coloured grey, neck and base of collar bonitensis. 
flesh-coloured like the abdomen and the hindwing, the latter with a broad grey margin narrowing down anal- 
wards. Expanse of wings: 13 mm. Brazil (Province of Pernambuco). 
Line 19 from below: 
I. packardii Grt. is presumably not a form of subjecta, but a distinct species which may approximate 
the following conjuncta, though at present nothing positive is known. 
I. conjuncta B. & McD. (66 i) is allied to subjecta (33 b), but the spots are lighter and the whole conjuncta. 
area between the sub median fold and hind-margin is filled up by the white band. Head and thorax whitish, 
base of collar pink like the abdomen. Forewing dark smoke-grey with a white costal-marginal spot behind 
the centre and a broad white hind-marginal band expanding analwards into a large spot. Expanse of wings: 
15 mm. Texas. 
I. bellicula Dyar (66 i) is likewise allied to subjecta (33 b), the wings are narrower, the markings narrower bellicula. 
and softer, the pink colour much redder. Forewing grey with a pink spot in the distal third of the costal margin 
and one at the anal angle, the latter connected with the base along the hind-margin by a yellowish-white stripe. 
Hindwing pink with a large grey apical spot. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Described from Florida. 
P. 260, line 11 from below, after lllice lycomorphodes insert: 
I. lincea Schs. (66 i) is a larger species with an orange head and thorax, and a reddish abdomen, lincea. 
Forewing orange, the basal third of the costal margin black with a black basal spot and one antemedian and 
postmedian costal-marginal spot each, behind the latter the black colour is continued round the apex on to 
the distal margin along the fringes which are distal ly white; in front of this a white area not reaching to 
the anal angle; another black spot is in the centre of the hind-margin and a shortened subterminal line before 
the apex. Hindwing orange-pink with a black apical spot. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Guatemala. 
Line 1 from below, after triplagiata insert: 
I. leuconotum Dyar (66 i). Plead and thorax white, abdomen above crimson. Forewing grey, irrorated leuconoium 
with white so that the grey ground-colour merely borders on the spots: 2 oblong ones at the hind-margin, which 
are almost united and together extend almost from the base to the anal angle, and a semi-circular one at the 
distal third of the costal margin. Hindwing crimson with a minute grey apical spot. Expanse of wings: 10 mm. 
Panama. 
I. flavizonata Dogn. Head and thorax black, collar and prothorax yellow like the base of the palpi, flavizonata 
abdomen above red, beneath yellowish. Forewing black, traversed by 2 straight, obliquely extending, light 
yellow bands, the subbasal one of which does not reach to the costal margin, whilst the other one runs from 
the centre of the costal margin almost to the proximal angle. Hindwing red with a black marginal band which 
narrows down analwards. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Colombia (Pacho). 
P. 261, line 15 from above, to liberomacula add: 
A form occurring more frequently than the type and deviating by a white stripe from the base along 
the hind-margin to the white postmedian spot has been called: foasijuncta B. <£• McD.-, it flies with the type basijuncta. 
in California. 
P. 261, line 6 from below: 
For I. ruficollis Schs. Dyar established the genus: Paraprepia, because the hindwing lacks the middle 
radial branch. Hampson placed deceptans Dyar as a synonym to it, for which, however, Dyar established 
the genus Parillicz, because the palpi are not erect, but only rise obliquely; deceptans is reported to differ besides 
from ruficollis in the orange posterior vertical part and collar. From Brazil. 
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