Additions: PHAEGOPTERINAE. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
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Neritos atta Schs., according to the description which does not specify the under surface, seems to atta. 
l’esemble sardinaprilus (46 f), exhibiting, like the latter and most of the Neritos, a purple-violet basal half and 
apical disc in a yellow ground, though considerably smaller; expanse only 24 mm; from Guatemala. 
Neritos cucufas Schs. is about the size of ockendeni (46 f), but differently marked; ground-colour mm fan. 
tan-brown, with maize-coloured spots: a large one from the centre of the costa, being slightly strangulated 
at the subcostal, then regularly rounded, as far as below the cell to the submedian; a small spot at the apex, 
another one at the distal margin. Hindwing tan-coloured. From Tumatumari in British Guiana. 
Neritos cybar Schs., from Tucuman in Argentina, is considerably smaller than cucufas. Ground- cybar. 
colour of forewing cinnamon-brown, the yellow spots tan-coloured, bordered with red, in. the central third 
of the costa a large, maize-coloured spot; hindwing cream-coloured. 
P. 361, line 18 from above, for tramoia read hamoia. 
P. 362, line 12 from above, to the genus Parevia add: 
Parevia vulmaria Schs. has the size of P . parnelli (46 k), the forewing is violettish-brown, with yellow vuhnaria. 
markings, but the hindwing light coralline, the costal margin and fringes dark yellow r . Rio de Janeiro. 
Parevia gurma Schs. is one of the smallest species of the genus, not larger than methaemia (46 k). gurma. 
Eorewing with yellow spots contrasting with the ground-colour by their dark brown and dark bordering®. 
Hindwing at the base and hind-margin pink, the distal margin broadly black. From Guatemala. 
Line 6 from below: for Schallotomis read: Schalotomis. 
P. 363, lines 7 to 3 from below: 
The paragraph on Antaxia abdominalis H.-Schdff. is to be cancelled; cf. the footnote on p. 370. 
P. 367, line 22 from above, after Automolis nabdalsa insert: 
Automolis postradiata Schs. Size of Eupseudosoma involuta (50 a). Wings orange, hindwing with p ostradiata. 
some black veins and a black radiary spot before the hind-margin. Colombia. 
P. 375, line 12 from below: for leucopera read leucapera. 
P. 376, line 20 from above: for pandiona Rothsch. read: pandiona Or. 
Line 9 from below, at the end of the genus Automolis add: 
Automolis asteroides Schs., from French Guiana, is rather a small species (expanse of wings: 30 mm) asteroides. 
with a whitish-yellow thorax and a brown, laterally purple-spotted abdomen. Forewing white, darkened with 
brownish; forewing with white dots at the base; the brown basal part of the forewing with light streaks, the 
distal part of the forewing in its costal half very pale yellow with brown veins. Hindwing w hite, darkened with 
brownish. 
P. 378, line 18 from below, for bicolorata Rothsch. read: bicolorata Drc. 
P. 382, line 23 from above, to the genus Phaeomolis add: 
Phaeomolis ochreogaster Joic. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, above except the base of abdomen ochrcogas- 
slightly tinged ochreous; palpi tinged brown, chest and legs white. Forewing uni-coloured silvery white. 40 mm. ter - 
Sapucay (Paraguay). 
P. 384, line 29 from above, to Ammalo add: 
Ammalo eglenensis Clem, is incorrectly listed here, according to examinations by Barnes and Me 
Dunnough, as a consequence of this form having been mixed up with inopinatus Edw. Its correct position 
would be at Pygarctia (p. 310). 
Line 20 from below, for Amm. aravaca read: arravaca. 
Line 1 from below, after Ammola constellata insert: 
Ammalo ramsdeni Schs. was recently described from Cuba. It has the size of eglenensis (53 g). Forewing ramsdeni. 
brownish-yellow, light yellow and black, with very bright and varied markings, so that the insect resembles 
more an Eucereum (pi. 24 and 25) from the family of the Syntomidae than an Arctiicl. Hindwing brown, a spot 
in the cell and another below it are semi-transparent. 
P. 386, line 20 from above: for ( Elysius ) midiofascia read: mediofasciata. 
Line 23 from below, after Elysius magnified insert: 
Elysius macasia Schs. is a large species approximating cingulata (54 a) and magnified (54 a), but the maccitsia. 
colouring and marking are almost as in Mazaeras conferta (53 h) of which it has also the size. Ecuador. 
