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Addenda. By L. B. Prout. 
semirosea. 
rosans. 
smedleyi. 
duponchelii. 
veronicae. 
propages. 
ajaia. 
vulsipen- 
nis. 
phauda. 
incerta. 
niasica. 
nephodes. 
craspedota. 
minor. 
E. semirosea Warr. (p. 33). Confirmation of its rank as a species is found in the <§ hindtibia, which 
lacks the fringe of rosalia. — rosans Prout, from Kinabalu is somewhat more uniformly rosy, the yellow ad¬ 
mixture rather weak, but more regularly distributed than in phoenissa, the lines generally slender, the post¬ 
median rather more curved anteriorly than in semirosea. $ probably dimorphic, the allotype yellow with the 
postmedian greyer than in the other races. — smedleyi Prout has the hindtarsus a trifle shorter in proportion 
but may probably be another race of semirosea. More variegated in appearance, both sexes with the yellow 
groundcolour strongly spotted and strigulated with rosaceous. Sipora Island. Other Malaysian races will probably 
be separable. 
E. duponchelii Montrz. (= obliquifascia Warr.). Although Montrouzier gives no indication of the 
size of his species, nor any useful structural due, these is no Woodlark species excepting the present one to 
which his description could apply and I have no hesitation in restoring it in place of obliquifascia as used on 
p. 33. 
To p. 34, Xyridacma: 
X. veronicae nom. nov. ( = hemipteraria auct., nec Guen.). Guenee’s Hemerophila hemipteraria. founded 
on a $ of which he says “je crois oceanienne”, proves to be the Tasmanian Boarmia which was recently named 
epiphloea Turn. (1926) and it is therefore necessary to re-name the New Zealand species which Meyrick and 
others have misidentified as hemipteraria (p. 34, pi. 3 b). 
To p. 35, after D. permensata: 
D. propages Prout. At first sight similar to a heavily marked lumenaria (3 c) but with the 2nd sub¬ 
costal of the hindwing well separate. Palpus long, the 2nd and 3rd joints each measuring nearly 1 mm; hind- 
tibia very long, dilated, fringed above. Wing-shape about as in melagonata (3c); costal margin still more 
broadly grey-brown than in lumenaria , markings similarly macular, cell-dot of forewing large, sub triangular. 
Mount Dulit, Sarawak, only the type $ known. 
To p. 37, Noreia: 
N. ajaia Walk. (= perdensata Walk.) (3d). The type of perdensata , a $ from Ceylon, evidently belongs 
to ajaia (see Nov. Zook, Vol. 37, p. 4). Ceylon and Siberut Island (Mentawi) are to be added to its range. 
N. vulsipennis nom. nov. (= perdensata Prout , p. 37 supra, err. det.). This species, differentiated by 
me from ajaia by the less dilated hindtibia and absence of hair-tuft on hindwing, seems to be confined to North 
India; the reference to Ceylon originated from a confusion with ajaia. I have chosen for the type of vulsipennis 
a d 1 from the Naga Hills in the Tring Museum. PI. 3 d, fig. 7 is quite different in shape, etc. and I cannot now 
determine it. 
N. phauda West. Closely related to papuensis, .hindwing with a similar tuft at abdominal margin but 
with only one tuft developed on the underside, arising behind the base of the 2nd median. Postmedian line 
on both wings dark, on the hindwing rather straighter than in papuensis. Mindanao (the type) and Luzon. 
To p. 37, Callipotnia: 
C. allognota Prout incerta Prout. Slightly larger than typical allognota, , the apex of the forewing less 
acutely produced, the hindwing rather more rounded; colour warmer brown, the yellow postmedian line thicker, 
the subterminal scarcely filled-in with dark spots proximally. Mount Kunupi, Weyland Mountains, Dutch 
New Guinea. Perhaps a distinct species. 
To p. 38, Alex: 
A. palparia Walk, niasica Swinh., of which I have now seen the type, is evidently a race of this species, 
or perhaps a synonym. Similar specimens have been taken on Siberut Island. — nephodes West is apparently 
another race of the same, characterized by the fuscous-black cloudings of the distal area. Luzon. A $ from 
Mindanao reverts towards name-typical palparia. 
P. 39, to Naxa: 
N. craspedota Prout. Near guttulata (3 f), but with the base of the forewing and the border of each wing 
(to a width of approximately 6 mm) suffused with black-grey; both wings with black-grey cell-spot. Nonmagihe, 
Weyland Mountains, only the type $ known. 
P. 40—41, to Ozola: 
O. minor Moore (-- ? leptogonia Hmpsn.). The less irregular distal margins separate both these little- 
known forms from microniaria and indefensa, with which I formerly suggested they might be conspecific. 
They perhaps represent exigua in the western part of the Indo-Australian Region. In any case the $ hind¬ 
tibia is much less broadly dilated than in indefensa. 
