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Errata and Additions to Vol. 9. 
klossi. 
unipuncta. 
i/amcl hi. 
sem. 
nivosa. 
may kora. 
damora. 
P. 1036, line 4 from below, for Metupalagan read: Metupalayan. 
P. 1037, line 22 from above, to anoma add the author: Fruhst. 
P. 1038, line 24 from above, for (171 d) read: (171 i). 
P. 1038, line 17 from below, to Celaenorrhinus append: ,, C. klossi Rothsch., being unknown to me, 
from Misol. resembles C. unipuncta Rothsch., from Ceram, but it differs in the white oblique band extending 
only to vein 1 and not reaching the subcostal vein; in the distal area of the wing a single small white spot.“ 
P. 1039, line 2 from above, for ..than the preceding genus“ read: than Celaenorrhinus. 
P. 1041, line 10 from above, before T. karea insert: 
T. gamelia Misk. ( = australiensis Mab.), from Queensland, entirely resembles louisa (165 a), but 
the 2 or 3 small white spots before the anal angle of the forewing also show through above as indistinct 
brightenings, and the oval subapical spots of the hindwing are also above situate on a white ground, not in 
the dark apical shadow. 
P. 1041, line 11 from below, for avatana read: avathana. 
P. 1042, line 2 from above, after „white“ insert: .,— Sangir-specimens, hardly separable from it. 
Mabille denominated: setn.“ 
P. 1043. line 20 from above, after ,,common" insert: ,, — nivosa Fruhst. is beneath more white 
than yellow; from Nias.“ 
P. 1044, line 4 from below, for: ,,are all absent“ read: are nearly all absent. 
P. 1045, line 8 from above, for calixenus read: callixenus. 
P. 1045, line 21 from below, to mahabina add: Fruhstorfer had originally used the name 
mahabini, but changed it in 1910. 
P. 1048, line 19 from above, for modatta read: madatta. 
line 18 from below, for avajea read: avaira. 
line 10 from above, for liondi read: lioneli. 
line 27 from below, the sign *) is to be cancelled, 
line 10 from below, for laminata read: taminata. 
P. 
P. 
1048 
1049 
P. 1049 
P. 1049 
P. 1050, line 
P. 1050, line 
P. 1050 
P. 1050 
7 from above, for bhawara read: bhavara. 
P. 
P. 
1050, 
1053, 
P. 1054, 
P. 1055, 
P. 1056, 
1056, 
8 from above, for azakra read: acakra. 
line 10 from above, for prahmida, read: pramidha. 
line 26 from above, to H. butleri add the patria: Ceylon, South India. 
for Okinama read: Okinawa. 
for pindopatra read: pindapatra. 
for Hew. d> Tab. read: Heic. i. Tab. 
at ornatus the reference (171 e) is to be cancelled, 
for (171 k) read: (171 d). 
line 22 from below 
line 27 from above 
line 17 from above 
line 14 from below 
line 23 from above 
P. 
P. 
line 17 from below, for Waterh. & Ky. read: W. L. 
1056, line 9 from below. 
1057, 
1057, 
P. 1058, 
line 12 from below, 
line 3 from below, 
line 23 from below, 
for Waterh. db Ky. read: W. <£■ L. 
for perronii (porronii) read: peronii. 
for perronii read: peronii. 
before parasema insert: 
T. maykora Plotz (167 f). The position of the species is doubtful, but it seems to belong to one of 
the chiefly Papuan genera and may perhaps be more correctly ranged in Hesperilla. The <$ being above and 
beneath blackish-brown is distinguished by a very peculiar scent-mark, a white-edged dark stripe of raised 
scales extending from the cell-end to beyond the centre of the inner margin. The $ is not before me, but only 
from New Guinea; Fruhstorfer also states Obi and Burn. — Waterhouse and Lyell place them to T. 
metania which, however, has quite a different under surface. damora Fruhst., from the same district of New 
Guinea, might be the $ of it. 
P. 1058, line 20 from below, the reference (168 c) at croceus is to be cancelled. 
P. 1061, line 11 from above, the whole paragraph: A. argina Plotz to perornata is to be cancelled 
here. On having been examined once more, argina has turned out to be a genuine Bibla and has been dealt 
with there on p. 1076. 
P. 1061, line 27 from below, for H. aenesias read: A. aenesius. 
