Additions and Corrections of the Syntomidae. 
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C. catena Wilem. described from Formosa; blackish, prothorax with yellow spot, on the central catena. 
abdominal segment a rudimentary yellow band; the pale spots on forewings similar to those of finitima, but 
smaller, those of the outer row more regular, like a chain. Hindwing with 8 pale spots, one below and 2 
behind the cell, the latter separated by a vein. ’Possibly the ? of finitima‘. Unknown to me in natura. 
P. 65. 
C. sivinhoei Betli.-Bak. With this New Guinean species a small form from the Moluccas was lately 
united: minor Rothsch. from Manavolka. minor. 
For Cer. flavibasis limps, must, according to Zerny (Lepid. Catal. 7, p. 7), the name hageni Snell, be hageni. 
substituted, for which reason the form described by me and figured on pi. 10c under the name of hageni 
must be changed to bernhardi, in honour of its discoverer. bernhardi. 
C. albipuncta Hmps. (should follow claremonti ): cf black-brown, frons white, tegulae with white lateral albipuncla. 
spots, patagia with similar outer margin. Thorax striped with white above, metathorax and sides of breast 
spotted the same; abdomen with dorsal rows of small white spots excepting at the anal segment, banded with 
white beneath. On forewing an hyaline wedge-shaped spot in the cell, an elongate submedian spot from base 
to anal angle, with its lower edge notched in the middle by a dark spur; a spot above the base of rib 2; 
a postmedian stripe above 6, and an indistinct streak above 7. Some elongate spots above ribs 4 and 3- 
Hindwings black-fuscous, with a small hyaline spot at the lower apex of cell, and large spots in the intra¬ 
median space and above rib 2, continuing to the anal angle. 30 mm. Luzon. 
P. 66. 
To Ceryx hyalina Moore add: (9g). 
P. 67. 
Trichaeta albifrontalis Pag. Of this species, hitherto only known from Nias, lately another, somewhat 
similar form was reported from Borneo: — borealis Rothseli. Cf. Novit. Zoolog. 1912, p. 123. borealis. 
T. biplagata Rothsch. was only recently described from Borneo (Sarawak). ? head, thorax and abdomen biplagala. 
black, antennae black, tipped with brown-yellow. Forewings black, below the submedian vein a subbasal, 
angular, semi-transparent spot; another large spot at the end of the cell divided into 4 parts by the veins 
and extending from rib 2 to the subcostal. Hindwings black-blue. Length of forewing 13 mm. Taken in the 
Kiesin Mountains in Sarawak, on July 21 rst . 
T. albiplaga. The name of the Malacca form is not albisignata, but aibosignata Wkr. 
T. proleuca Hmps. has forehead and shoulders white. Forewings with square antemedian hyaline spot proleuca. 
below cell, and a smaller postmedian spot above rib 1, occasionally united with the former. A postmedian 
band between 7 and 3, widening distally below rib 5. 30 mm. Sumatra. 
T. monoleuca Hmps. ?, frons, patagia and breast white. Abdomen greenish above, with white basal monoleuca. 
spot, and white segments beneath. Forewing with elongate hyaline spot below cell and base of vein 2, another 
smaller wedge-shaped spot within it, a larger one above vein 6, and 4 roundish ones above and below vein 4. 
Hindwing with hyaline spot below cell and between 2 and 5. 30 mm. Singapore, discovered by Riley. 
Read T. quadriplagata Snell, instead of quadriplagiata (p. 67 and pi. lOf). plagata 
T. teneiformis Wkr. Wings spotted similarly as in divisura (lOf), but the hyaline spot below the cell teneiformis. 
mostly much longer. Abdomen with one pair of spots at the back of each segment. Himalaya (Simla), Rhotan. 
