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Additions and Corrections, 
Additions and Corrections. 
The present volume being the most voluminous of the entire work, extensive additions and corrections 
must be out of the question. Mistakes may have crept in here and there, they were inevitable owing to the 
extent of the volume the publication of which was started already in 1906. Errata and other purely technical 
mistakes will be published at the end of the volume as usual. 
P. 1010. Oiozona geometrica Drt. has proved to be a genuine Cfeometrid after the tympanal organ was 
examined. It must be cancelled here and will be quoted at the right place in Vol. 8. 
P. 1144. Psamathia ochriplaga Dgn. (1913) is a synonym to amanda Maass. (1890) which has therefore 
the priority. (Lep. coll, during a trip through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. By 
Alphons Stfbel. Berlin 1890. p. 160.) 
P. 1273. Before Heterocoma : 
Schausiania ophthalmodes M. Her. (168 h) is similar to S. gaudeator Schs., but discernible by a trans¬ 
verse band bordering on the terminal spot towards the base and expanding at the tornus. Head blackish brown, 
frons lighter between the eyes and the base of the antennae, brownish ochreous, slightly mixed with dark. The 
2nd palpal joint 5 or 6 times as long as the 3rd. Thorax, patagia in front brown, the rest white. Dorsum with 
fine black dots, abdomen chocolate brown, distal margin of hindwing brownish bluish grey with a few trans¬ 
verse stripes of fine streaks. At the base there is a white spot as in gaudeator. Two indistinctly defined spots 
are situate at 1 4 , one below the costal margin and another spot below the posterior edge of the discal cell; two 
white spots at 1 2 . the first more towards the margin. The margin is bordered by a brownish ochreous, but 
proximally more reddish stripe between the 2nd radial vein and the 2nd cubitus. This marginal area contains 
a black marking extending towards the base as a band parallel to the red-brown border; from this band longi¬ 
tudinal stripes proceed then to the margin, which may be either interrupted or run along the distal margin 
and then back again. This eyelike marking of the marginal area may make the impression of a black spot 
containing ochreous spots. The black colour is reduced in the <$, but always distinct in the basal part of the 
spot. The characteristic transverse band is situate between the rusty brown area and the other part. It does 
not reach the costal margin, is very thin subcostally, but widens towards the anal margin. Hindwing reddish 
chocolate brown, fringes more reddish, in the $ with few white spots. Forewing beneath lighter red-brown, 
the last two thirds of the costal margin whitish. The black spot of the terminal area shows through. Hindwing 
as above, sometimes with darker transverse striae. 25, $ 30 mm. 2 type and a <$ from Obidos (Brazil) in 
the Berlin Zoolog. Museum. 
Sch. furfurens M. Her. (168 h). Body bluish grey, thorax with a broad velvety black longitudinal 
stripe widening in front and behind. Palpi chocolate brown, with some white hairs below. The 2nd palpal 
joint about- 2% times as long as the 3rd. Antennae light yellowish brown. Forewing broad at the base, costal 
margin and anal margin almost parallel. Forewing creamy white, with blackish brown transverse striae. A 
black spot at the base and a comma-shaped streak between the anterior edge of the cell and analis are more 
prominent, just like a series of spots especially conspicuous beginning between analis and axillaris and with 
its 1st spot between the two veins removed somewhat distally in the centre of the wing. Below the apex at the 
distal margin there is a semicircular line extending from the apex to m 2 and from there between m 2 and m 3 
parallel to them. From this arcuate line two feeble ramifications proceed into the centre of the circle. Close 
before the apex there is another blackish brown dot. Fringe brownish, lighter at the bottom, with fine white 
partition-lines. Hindwing white, brown dots at the ends of the veins are sometimes confluent. Fore wing beneath 
brown, basa.1 area and costal margin whitish, markings as above, but less distinct. Hindwing as above, but a 
brown spot at the end of the discal cell between m 1 and m 3. Length of forewing: 14 mm. Bogota, April 8th 
1871 (Eolcken) 1 (L Type in the Berlin Zoolog. Museum. 
P. 1273. 
8a. Genus: Allostylus M. Her. 
r 1 of the forewing arises from the anterior edge of the accessory cell, r 3 and r 4 are stalked, their 
stalk again shortly stalked from the apex of the accessory cell, r 5 arises in the middle between the stalk and 
