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Errata and Additions to Vol. 9. 
P. 948, line 19 from below, for phalaerus read: phalaereus. 
P. 949, line 9 from below, for notanda read: natanda. 
philtron. P. 950, line 7 from below, before ,,Larva 44 insert: ,,philtron Fruhst. is a particularly large form 
from Yule Island. 44 
verelius. P. 951. line 19 from above, before araxes insert: ,,verelius Fruhst., from Kalao, is similar to onetor, 
but the <$ is above more lustrous and lighter blue, with a broader black margin.“ 
pangeran. P. 951, line 4 from below, after ,,cell-end. 44 append: ,, — pangeran Fruhst., from West Java, shows 
the maculae beneath reduced.“ 
P. 954, line 9 from above, after ,,Philippine Is. 44 add: ,,— Smaller specimens from Bazilan are: 
zilensis. zilensis Fruhst. 44 
icrmerion. P. 954, line 10 from below, after ,,Manila“ add: ,, — tenmerion Fruhst., from Bazilan, is smaller, 
under surface more intensely red-brown instead of grey.“ 
sosirata. P. 955, line 11 from above, after (Distant) add: ,,— sostrata Fruhst. is a form somewhat similar 
to phaenops, from South Celebes.“ 
P. 955, line 18 from above, after ,,aphct“ add: ,,Such a $ from the surroundings of Sukabumi 
jundania. Frithstorfer denominates: fundania. 44 
P. 956, line 9 from above, after ,,distinct 44 insert: ,,As Frithstorfer states that the Sumatran 
form of anarte is the $ described as arnesia, the form hagius would probably have to be the normal $ of it.“ 
P. 956, line 12 from above, before bosnikiana insert: 
hellada. A. hellada Fruhst. is allied to anarte (147 c), being intermediary between anarte and agnis, but it 
has long, narrow wings of a light bluish-violet tint above. Beneath all the spots are more oblong. Nias. — 
ozana. ozana Fruhst. is the corresponding form from North-East Sumatra, with a somewhat darker, more Morpho- 
blue upper surface, being also ascertained from Perak. 
P. 960, line 16 from above, for karthophilus read: karthaphilus. 
P. 961, line 5 from above, for husarina read: husaina. 
P. 961, line 23 from below, for (150 Bb) read: (150 B c). 
P. 963, line 15 from below, for (150 Be) read: (150 B c, d). 
P. 964. line 28 from below, to dodonea add the reference: (150 f). 
P. 965, line 17 from above, for (150 Be) read: (150 Be, f). 
P. 966, line 12 from above, before ariel insert: 
myrzala. A. myrzala Hew. (147 h), from the Philippines is ranged here with the Ambly podia by Bethune- 
Baker. It is distinguished from all the other species by the distinct though fine ring-marking on the deep dark 
red-brown ground-colour. 
for corthata read: corthatha. 
to ganesa add the reference: (147 f). 
for (147 e as aronia) read: (147 e as aroina). 
for ,,the two forms described 41 read: ,,the forms described since 44 , 
to duma add the reference: (146 B a), 
to sinhara add the reference: (146 h). 
to methara add the reference: (155 c). 
to minturna add the reference: (155 d). 
for (156 b) read: (146 1, 156 b). 
for (156 d) read: (156 c). 
for (156 Bb) read: (146 Bb). 
to herculius add the reference: (146 f as herculina 156 e as regulus-Q). 
for ,,Anti-“ read: ,,Antipolo 44 . 
P. 979, line 22 from below, before ,,8. malika“ insert: ,,In valdarna Fruhst. i. I. (157 f) the white of 
the hindwing is somewhat reduced. North-East Sumatra. 44 
P. 980, line 27 from above, for Tamala read: Thomala. 
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P. 981, line 22 from below, for (157 h) read: (146 h, 157 h). 
P. 982, line 3 from above, before ,,corniculum“ insert: ,, Frithstorfer distinguishes besides between 
sardonyx, typical halba from Malacca and specimens from the Isle of Sumatra, which he denominates: sardonyx. — 
rhalcedonyx. chalcedonyx, from South-West Borneo, is similar to sardonyx, but the basal areas are of a deeper bluish-violet. 
P. 982, line 28 from below, before ,,H. ciniata 44 insert: 
onyxitis. H. onyxitis Fruhst. (157 i) is a species (or race?) from Sintang in Borneo, being intermediary betwen 
anara (157 i) and onychina (157 i). 44 
P. 982, line 26 from below, to permagna add the reference: (158 a). 
P. 982, line 20 from below, for ,,Eeasily“ read: ,.Easily 44 . 
