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Additions: MICRARCTIINAE. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
neomexica- 
na. 
pterostigma. 
poliochroa. 
lorula. 
llavidor sa¬ 
tis. 
amabilis. 
viridis. 
metamelae- 
na. 
panoezys. 
fuscescens. 
amulaensis. 
amula. 
obsolescens. 
P. neomexicana Barnes (66 m) resembles expressa (36 g), but the anterior body is marked whitish-red, 
and the abdominal part of the hindwing is red as in perlevis (39 g). Texas. 
P. pterostigma Dyar (66 m) is similar to epagoga (39 f), but smaller, the forewing with a light cell-end 
spot, and the centre of the hindwing resembling a light spot. Mexico, discovered by Rob. Muller. 
P. poliochroa Hmps. is almost like murina (39 g), but the hindwing is of a dingy white, with a narrow 
darker apical border. Arizona. — Moreover, murina is said to be also more correctly placed to Pygarctia than 
to Euchaetias , and albistrigata B. <b McD. probably belongs to them. 
Line 7 from above, to oslari Rothsch. insert: (67 d); hindwings pink. 
Pygarctia lorula Dyar (67 d) from Texas is white, feebly dark-veined, with a purple red hind-head 
and abdomen. 
P„ flavidorsalis B. <£• McD. is like lorula, but the frons and abdomen are yellow, as in alba (39 f); 
Texas. 
Line 9 from below: 
After Hypomolis metarhoda insert: (67 d); the 9 recalls Chlor. rufolivacea (39 1). 
P. 312, line 1 from above: 
To Hyp. rothschildi add: (67 d). 
Line 14 from above: 
After //. evippus insert: 
Hypomolis amabilis Schs. (67 d) is similar to H. [Chlor.) rufoviridis (39 i), but in the forewing there 
are instead of the commata only dots above the hind-margin and below the costal margin. From Novo Friburgo 
in South Brazil, discovered by Julius Arp. 
Line 21 from above: 
Chlor. thoracica Rothsch. is not identical with Chi. rufoviridis, but it has more yellowish-green forewings, 
and the hindwings are paler; according to Hampson, the species belongs to the preceding genus ( Hypomolis). 
Line 26 from below insert: 
Chloroda viridis Drc. is like rufoviridis (39 i), but the hindwing is yellow, only in the basal part dusted 
with red. Peru. — It may be only a ,J-forni of rufoviridis. 
Chi. metamelaena Dgn. (67 d) is similar to viridis, the marginal half of the hindwing is black; from 
Mt. Tolima in Colombia. Found by A. H. Fassl. 
P. 313, line 4 from above, after Turuptiana tenebra insert: 
Turuptiana panoezys Dyar (67 e) approximates tenebra (39 i), but the black spots on the forewing 
are still more intensified and enlarged as wedges, but the hindwings are white. Guerrero (Mexico). 
Line 12 from above, after obscura insert as synonym: (= steinbachi Rothsch.). 
Line 27 from above: 
To Turuptiana sanguined add: (67 e). 
Line 9 from below, after Tur. dissimilis insert: 
Turuptiana fuscescens Rothsch. hat the size and shape of obscura (39 k), but all the wings are thinly 
scaled in a dingy earth-coloured grey, the forewing with a yellow costal stripe. Peru. 
P. 315, line 6 from below, after Ecpanth. atra insert: 
Ecp. amulaensis Drc. (67 f, g) is similar to the preceding, but the white colour in the forewing more 
abundant, the hindwing all white, only at the distal margin feebly spotted, abdomen brown. Mexico. ■—• In 
ab. amula Strd. (= ab. 1 Hmps.) the hindwing is black, and the white of the forewing reduced, so that it is very 
much like Ecp. atra (40 c). 
P. 316, line 10 from above, after E. suffusa add as synonym: (= semiclara Stretch.). 
Line 19 from above, to E. testacea add: (67 f). 
Line 22 from above, after E. testacea insert: 
Ecpantheria obsolescens Hmps. is similar to E. testacea (67 f), but less intensely darkened by r brown, 
more tinted pale yellow, the C hindwing with a longer anal apex. Peru. 
Line 24 from above, after E. obtecta insert: (67 e). 
P. 317, line 7 from above, after E. euripides insert: (67 e). 
Line 8 from below, to E. dognini add: (67 f). 
