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Additions: LITHOSIINAE. By Dr. M. Dratxdt. 
To Paraprepia add yet: 
fuscilingua. Par. fuscilingua Dyar (66 i). Head and palpi bluish-grey like the thorax and abdomen, collar crimson. 
Proboscis dark brown. Forewing slate-coloured greyish-blue, in the proximal third darkened. Hindwing slate- 
coloured black. Expanse of wings: 15 mm. Panama. 
P. 264, line 10 from below, before Odozana insert: 
45a. Genus: Palaeozana Dyar. 
Very closely allied to the Indian genus Pachycerosia (Vol. X, p. 188) from which it only differs in the 
costal margin not being convex. Proboscis well developed, palpi slender, erect; on the forewdng the two lower 
radial branches rise from the same place, the uppermost from the upper cell-angle; the two upper subcostal 
branches rise separately from the cell; on the hindwing the two lower radial branches anastomose and are 
forked with the upper median branch, and the uppermost radial is also forked with the subcostal. 
mida. P. mida Dyar (66 i). Dark slate-coloured grey, the collar crimson. Forewing slate-coloured black, 
hindwing crimson with a uniformly broad black margin which is beneath set with rough orange scales. Abdomen 
crimson, the very large anal tuft in the centre orange. Expanse of wings: 15 mm. Panama. 
P. 265, line 12 from below: 
For Odozana leucota limps, a separate genus was established: 
46a. Genus: Saozana Dyar. 
Distinguished from Odozana by the separate uppermost subcostal branch of the forewing not anastomosing 
with the costal, and by the uppermost radial branch of the hindwing anastomosing with the subcostal vein; 
$ hindwing anally very much widened with a glandular knot above the lower median branch. Type: 8. leucota 
Hmps. (34 1). 
P. 267, line 13 from above, after Th. dremma insert: 
theodula. Thyone theodula Schs. (66 i). Anterior body orange, abdomen pink. Forewing orange with a black, 
metallic blue-scaled subbasal spot on the median and 3 (subcostal, median and submedian) black, blue-scaled 
longitudinal lines from before^ the centre to the distal margin, the uppermost and the median ones expanding 
distally, the submedian line thickened at both its ends. Hindwing grey. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Guatemala. 
P. 268, line 20 from above, after Ajrida flavifera insert: 
purulha. Afrida purulha Schs. (66 i). Forewing white, in the basal third scantily covered with black scales, 
the central area thickly strewn with brown, edged by vertical black lines; the marginal third scantily strewn 
except an area between a fine black postmedian line and the vertical line which are united on the lower median 
branch. Hindwing greyish-white with a less distinct light brown median line. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. 
Guatemala. 
P. 269, line 4 from above: to Ajrida ydatodes add as synonym: parva B. & McD. 
exegens. A. exegens Dyar (66 k). Forewing grey with a broad white band behind the base with an irregular 
margin; a distal, very irregular band is composed of a long costal-marginal spot which is united with a round 
spot, then it filiformly extends to an anal spot, the white areas on both sides being bordered by black spots. 
Hindwing white with 2 grey undulate lines. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. Mexico. 
Line 17 from above, after A. coagulata insert: 
hemxcycla. Afrida hemicycla Hmps. has silvery white forewings with a black antemedian spot below the cel] 
from which 2 fine lines extend towards the hind-margin, a black median streak and behind it 2 costal-marginal 
spots; behind the upper cell-angle with a black semi-circle the concavity of which shows towards the hind- 
margin; marginal area broadly red-brown, proximally defined by blackish. Hindwing white, towards the margin 
brownish-red. Expanse of wings. 14 mm. Colombia. 
P. 271, line 9 from below, after Josiodes celena insert: 
angustili- Josiodes angustilinea Dogn. The black abdomen is in the G only in the first half sublaterally striped 
nm. oc ] lreous . All the 4 wings are purple black, the forewing traversed by a rectilinear ochreous band of 1 mm width, 
which crosses the cell-end and taperingly ends at the anal angle. Expanse of wings: 29 mm. Amazons (Tapajoz). 
P. 273, line 15 from above, after Cisthene lunaris insert: 
monon. Cisthene monon Dyar (66 k) differs from lunaris in the absence of the yellow subcostal patch. Body 
above yellow, beneath grey. Forewing slate-coloured grey with a narrow yellow median band and a uniformly 
