ectoxantha. 
costiflavens. 
eupines. 
loncheres. 
eucry plies. 
furvirubens. 
alaopis. 
diff undens. 
barnardi. 
xenomor- 
pha. 
alpina. 
Uo Addenda. By L. B. ProDT. 
To p. 55, after T. leucomelanaria: 
T. ectoxantha Wehrli (Supp.-Vol. 4, pi. 1 li). White, asymmetrically spotted with dark grey and with a 
broad gold-yellow marginal band, which is finely strigulated and spotted with black. Foiewing with a short, very 
oblique band of brown-grey spots; anterior half of wing transversely striped with dark-grey; a large roundish spot 
at the branching of the median; inner margin interruptedly dark-grey. Hindwing with irregular dark-grey dis- 
coidal spots; same roundish and oval ones before the yellow border. Bahand, Yunnan, only the type $ known. 
T. costiflavens Wehrli (Supp.-Vol. 4, pi. 1 h). Somewhat similar to ectoxantha, larger and more robust, 
easily distinguishable by the absence of black on the yellow face and palpus, stronger dark-yellow abdominal 
crests, broad yellow, blackish-spotted costal area from base to % and posteriorly reaching the median vein, 
etc. Founded on a $ from Siaolu, W. China. 
To p. 56, after costistrigaria: 
T. eupines West. Somewhat rounder-winged, cell-spots smaller. Recognizable by its increased dark 
maculation, more proximally placed postmedian line, and increased yellow on underside, where the forewing 
has also more vinaceous suffusion. Abdominal crests dark. Mindanao, only the type known. 
After erionoma: 
T. loncheres Front. Very similar to albicomitata (8 g), 3rd joint of palpus a little less short. Forewing 
with subbasal line less oblique, postmedian thick at the costa, macular behind the 1st median. Hindwing with 
cell-mark strong (recalling pratti), long blackish wedge-marks outside the postmedian between R 3 and M 2 , etc. 
Sandakan district, North Borneo. 
T. funebrosa Warr. eucryphes West, so far as can be judged from 2 differs very little from the Sum- 
bawa type of tenuilinea, also a $, but lacks altogether the white subapical spot of the forewing, both above and 
beneath, and has the antemedian line somewhat less straight, the border of the forewing beneath less black, 
except at its proximal edge. Luzon. 
T. furvirubens sp. n. Also near erionoma. Termen of forewing anteriorly and of hindwing more rounded. 
Abdomen above darkened, the crests reddish. Both wings dark, the forewing with broad white line outside 
the postmedian posteriorly, the hindwing with a slender white line, both wings (especially the hind) with white 
terminal maculation; red suffusions between this and the postmedian; proximal red suffusion of forewing 
ample. The white underside weaker-marked than in erionoma, forewing with faint red suffusion. Kinabalu 
(Waterstradt), J in Mus. Tring. 
To p. 58, Dindica: 
D. alaopis Front. Closely related to para, antennal pectinations rather longer. Underside at once dis¬ 
tinguished from that of the allies by the reduction of the large cell-spot of the forewing to a slender and ill-deve¬ 
loped streak, with no white patch beyond it. Kinabalu; at 5500 feet, 2 
To p. 58. Hypobapta: 
H. diffundens T. P. Luc. (= eugrapha Lower). According to a figure given by Goldfinch, who has 
examined Lower's type, this synonymy is certain. The hindtibiae, lost in diff lindens type, are said to lack 
the proximal spurs, but the generic agreement with percomptaria, in which they are present though not long, 
is otherwise complete. Only a few specimens are yet known, but the range is wide: Queensland, Victoria, South 
Australia, West Australia. There is possibly some geographical variation. 
H. barnardi Goldfinch. Proximal spurs present, though extremely small; otherwise more recalling dif¬ 
fundens than percomptaria. Distinguished from both by having the postmedian line of the forewing angled 
outward at both folds; antemedian oblique outward. Hindwing beneath with the subterminal dark shade less 
complete than in percomptaria and diffundens. Toowoomba, Queensland, the type; Hornsby, N. S. W.; Murray 
Bridge, South Australia. 
H. xenoniorpha Lower. The unique type, a $ from Pinaroo, is said to be in damaged condition, but 
might apparently be the $ to diff undens except that the antemedian line runs straight from fq costa to middle 
of hindmargin. Hindtibia with all spurs. 
To p. 59, Cyneoterpna: 
C. alpina Goldfinch, founded on 3 <$<$, 1 $ from Mt. Kosciusko, 5000 feet, closely resembles a large wil- 
soni, so closely, indeed, that I incline to suppose it a form thereof. Its author differentiates it by the origin 
of the 1st subcostal of the forewing considerably before that of the 2nd—5th (which applies also to the type 
of wilsoni ), the origin of the 2nd radial on both wings at a point with, or close to, the 1st (this structure closely 
approached by wilsoni type) and the absence of “a large black blotch on the underside of the forewing” which 
is said to be present in wilsoni. Perhaps Goldfinch had before him, as wilsoni, a C yneoter pna which I cannot 
compare. 
