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Addenda and Corrections. 
Addenda and Corrections 
to the palaearctic Satyrides. 
p. 131, line 24 from bottom: C. annada. According to information kindly supplied by Mr. Watkins the 
latest and it is to be hoped final opinion in regard to annada is the following: The type occurs at Bhutan. Later 
Moore no longer obtained these, but another western form, of which the gave a poor illustration in Lep. Ind. 
(not Ley*. Ceyl.) pi. 115, f. 3. Our illustration in Vol. 1, pi. 35 a 3 is a slightly varying hybrida of the normal 
type pi. 35 a 2. Evans holds the opinion that annada and caeca are 2 races of the same species. Against this 
however is to be said, that the most eastern caeca shows no approximation to annada and neither occurs at 
Sikkim. Watkins and Riley consider that annada is the western representative of the Chinese polyphemus 
and caeca is a species of itself. A transition form halfway between polyphemus and annada, named annadina 
Watkins is described from the Salween river from indian territory. 
p. 131 line 10 from bottom, alter plate reference: 10 b instead of 10 a. 
p. 131 line 3 from bottom, cancel the plate reference. 
p. 143 line 4 from top, alter in text and margin eutaenia instead of entaenia. 
p. 144 line 10 from top, cancel the plate reference. 
p. 145 line 9 from bottom, alter in text and margin parvisi instead of paroisi. 
p. 147 line 2 from top, in text and margin antevorta instead of antevortes. 
p. 148 line 26 from top, in text and margin tetrastigma instead of tefarstigma. 
p. 150 line 1 from top, plate reference (10 a) refers to the form succulenta (Vol. 1, p. 108). 
p. 151 line 15 from top, text and margin read roberti instead of robertsi. 
p. 152 line 29 from top, in text and margin graucasica instead of grancasica. 
p. 156 line 12 from bottom, in text and margin aragonensis instead of arragonensis. 
p. 157 line 13 from top: larissa. Specimens from Inner Anatolia have yellowish ground colour, as 
also occur in other melanargia. An albinotic $ is paler on upperside. The black marginal line is absent on 
hindwing, underside milky white, almost without markings, somewhat approximating galathea-leucomelas. 
It is named: lactea Wagner. 
p. 157 line 25 from bottom, add plate reference (8 b). 
p. 157 line 8 from bottom, write huebneri instead of hiibneri. 
p. 158 line 25 from top, write huebneri instead of hiibneri. 
p. 158 line 8 from bottom, add plate reference to ruclolphii (10 e). 
p. 158 line 5 from bottom, alter plate reference for tannuola (11 d) instead of (10 e). 
p. 159 line 5 from top, alter plate reference for saga (10 f) instead of (10 e). 
p. 159 line 6 from top, alter plate reference for tundra (10 f) instead of (10 e). 
p. 159 line 20 from top, add plate reference for germana (8e). 
p. 159 line 31 from top, add locality: Hokkaido, Japan. 
p. 159 line 24 from bottom, add plate reference for arasaguna (8e as “avasacina’’). 
p. 159 line 16 from bottom, alter plate reference for tsingtaua (10 f) instead of (10 e). 
p. 159 line 13 from bottom, add to plate reference 40 g: Vol. 1. 
p. 159 line 6 from bottom, alter plate reference for brunhilda (11 b, c) instead of (10 e). 
p. 159 line 4 from bottom, add before nanna : 0. dzhugdzhuri Shelj. $ similar to nanna Men. 
Upperside dull drab, lighter at margin between the veins. Basal half of hindwings darker, almost blackish 
brown. A small eyespot on forewings above vein 5, one on hindwings above vein 2. Fringes yellow brown. 
Underside of forewing pale brownish. Inner %rds of hindwing dark brown, remainder yellow brown, the whole 
faintly marbled with white. The outlining line of the basal area proceeds about as illustrated for mongolica 
and urda in Vol. 1, pi. 40 g. $ 55 mm. Amur. 
p. 160 line 2 from top, alter jilate reference for shonis (11 b) instead of (10 f). 
p. 160 line 7 from top, alter plate reference for okamotonis (11 b) instead of (10 f). 
p. 160 line 23 from top, alter plate reference for illustris (10 e) instead of (10 f). 
p. 160 line 26 from toil, add plate reference for grandis: (8 e). 
p. 160 line 27 from top, add plate reference for divnogorski: (lOe). 
p. 160 line 7 from bottom, alter itala into italica also in margin. 
p. 161 line 15 from top, alter plate reference for alcyoneforaiis (11 a) instead of (10 f). 
p. 161 line 25 from top, add: krymaea Shelj. is medium size. Recognisable by the very wide pure 
white band on upper and undersides of hindwing; it is about as wide as in briseis-major in Vol. 1. pi. 42 c. —- 
ghigii Trti. closely resembles teres Fruhst. from Saratov by the absence of the light band on upperside of both 
wings. However it differs on underside. On forewings the yellowish band is more heavily dusted with the grey- 
brown ground colour, so that the apical eyespot with its more pronounced border contrasts boldly. The inner 
margin of the band of the costa is narrowly white, somewhat dusted with grey-brown. On hindwings the 
white dusting extends far beyond the median band in a diffuse way to the outer margin, also basal area 
