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Additions: MICE ARCTIINAE. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
P. 295, line 8 from below insert: 
cyana. Eubaphe cyana Dgn. has brown forewings and in the bindwing no yellow, but the whole basal 
half dark blue. Thus it resembles the exterior of Stenucha dolens (43 a), an Arctiid that has been described 
by the most various names. E. cyana, however, is easily discernible from it by the B (the $ is unknown) exhibiting 
a white stripe through the cell on the hindwing. Colombia. 
P. 296, line 10 from above, after Virbia sanguicollis insert: 
orola. Virbia orola Dyar is likewise black on the head and body, with a red collar; forewing brown; on the 
hindwing the yellow spot reaches to the costa; somewhat smaller, otherwise like sanguicollis (38 d). Panama. 
fluminea. Virbia fluminea Schs. from Costa Rica. Like orola, but the spot on the hindwing is pale sulphur- 
coloured. 
P. 296, line 17 from above, after ovata insert: 
rotundata. Virbia rotundata Schs., from Castro in the Brazilian State of Parana, exactly resembles the $ of ovata 
(38 c), but the subapiacl spot on the hindwing is paler yellow and circular. 
P. 297, line 15 to 17 from above: 
rosenbergi. Virbia rosenbergi. This paragraph being repeated by mistake must be eliminated. In typical specimens 
of rosenbergi the black marginal band of the hindwing is strongly widened at the proximal angle, though it 
does not extend cpiite so far as in our figure. Hampson separates such specimens in which the black band is 
phalangia. more prolonged towards the base as V. phalangia (= minuta Drc. nec Fldr.). -—- As many forms of Virbia 
(medarda, minuta etc.) are constantly confounded, we suspect them not to be all distinct species. 
P. 298, line 12 from above: 
Heliactinidia bimaculata Drc., according to Hampson, is identical with Euchlaenidia transcisa (38 g), 
the latter name having the priority. -—■ Instead of bimaculata insert here: 
tomensis. Heliactinidia tomensis Prt. (66 m) is almost exactly like chiguinda (38 f), but the black marginal band 
of the hindwing is proximally more irregularly defined and does not despatch before the hind-margin a black 
ray into the base. Colombia. 
Line 20 from above, after H. jlavivena insert: (66 a). 
Line 23 from above, after H. sitia insert: (66 a). 
Line 20 from below: 
tripuncta. Here we might most easily insert a species that was described as Darna tripunctata and was thus far 
placed to the Hypsid genus Crocomela, where, however, it does not belong to. Cf. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885, 
splendens. pi. 32, fig. 16. This is joined by [Darna) splenderts Drc. (67 c) from Costa Rica. Cf. p. 454, Note, as well as 
grandis. [Darna) grandis Drc. Similar to the preceding, the yellow costal stripe of the hindwing extends almost to the 
apex, and a yellow streak from the base to the centre of the wing. 
Line 19 from below, after nigrilinea insert: 
dispar. H. dispar Warr. (66 m). Much smaller, otherwise similar to Eub. rosenbergi (38 d), but the forewing 
with yellow veins, the hindwing at the apex broader, but in the radiary ray narrower black; Tucuman. — It 
was described as Brachyglene. 
P. 300, line 22 from above, after H. vestalis insert: (= lecontei ab. 3 Hmps.). 
Line 25 from below: for H. lumbonigera read: lumbonigra. 
Line 16 from below: 
daphoena. After (= pura Btlr. insert: = butleri Dyar. — Another form is ab. daphoena Dyar, where the forewing 
is also above suffused with red or striped along the veins. 
nova. Line 4 from below, after ,,narrowed” insert: •— ab. nova Sm., in contrast with venusta has light yellow 
transverse bands. 
P. 301 line 14 from above, to Kodiosoma tricolor add: 
otero. Kodiosoma Otero Barnes (67 c) is larger, the forewing more uniformly brown with a light transverse 
stripe behind the centre; from Arizona; it may be a distinct species. 
Line 23 from below, after the genus Kodiosoma insert: 
