Addenda: NEMEOBIUS; RAPALA; THECLA; ZEPHYRUS. By M. Gaede. 
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A. laodice Pall. — conspersa Speis. has a few irregular black spots besides the normal black pattern conspersa. 
especially on forewings. Since its discovery this form has not been observed again (according to information 
from Mr. Dtibois-Reymond). — In melanthauma Speis. the black spots are completely merged in the black- melan- 
brown ground colour. — parasagana Speis. has a lemon-yellow spot on forewings, somewhat like sagana Dbl. ihauma. 
Sometimes also a further spot at apex and in middle of hindwings. All forms from E. Prussia. 
para¬ 
sagana. 
A. pandora Schiff. — dellabaffae Rocci is smaller in comparison to specimens from the italian penin- dellabaffae. 
sular. Ground colour is somewhat greenish on fore wings and inclining towards yellow; costa and apex paler 
yellow, both in d und The black spots are small, in the d the antemarginal spots of hindwings puncti- 
form. On underside the centre of forewings is reddish with a slight inclination to brown, not such a bright 
red as typical or as in violacea Trti. Apex of forewings is light green, turning to pale yellow inwardly and all 
the spots are small, especially at costa. There are only 2—3 antemarginal spots and no mother-of-pearl mark¬ 
ings. Hindwings are green on underside not brownish or olive and with little mother-of-pearl. The silvery 
middle band is only coherent in its anterior part. The outer row of silvery spots is scarcely indicated as also 
the submarginal line. Typical from the Val d’Aosta and Susa. 
Addenda to Erycinidae. 
Sub-family: Nemeobiinae. 
Genus: ]Jfeiiieobfiis Stph. 
N. lucina L. — albofasciata Kaucki is paler than normal on upper and undersides and has a white albo- 
middle band on upper and undersides of hindwing. A similar specimen, illustrated in the Act. Soc. Linn. 
Bordeaux Vol. 55 has 2 light bands on underside of hindwings. Marginal spots of both wings are very pale on 
upper and undersides. The black dots in same are absent. 
Addenda to Lycaenidae. 
A. Group of Theclini. 
1. Genus: Rapala Moore. 
R. sylvana Oberth. This species is enumerated on p. 239 as deudorix and it was mentioned there that 
it did not seem to be classified correctly in this Genus. Meanwhile through the kind intervention of Mr. 0. 
Bang-Haas I have had specimens from East Kansu submitted to me and I find that the species should be 
placed here. 
R. nissa Roll. A specimen of this species is before me from the same sources. According to same the 
outer white lines on underside are straight and sharply marked, only narrowly edged darkly on the inward side. 
13. Genus: Thecla F. 
Tli. ilicis Esp. — ilicioides Gerh. closely resembles aesculi Hbn. It is deep brown on upperside, only ilicioides. 
slightly paler in outer area of $. In the d there is a tawny patch only at anal angle on upperside of hind¬ 
wings, in the $ 3 further such marks in front of margin. On underside of hindwings there are pronounced 
tawny spots along the entire outer margin. Andalusia. — maculatus Gerh. resembles cerri Hbn. There is a maculaius. 
diffuse light patch on forewings near the margin which is much more distinct than in ilicioides and on 
hindwings there is a diffuse band instead of spots on upperside. Andalusia. 
14. Genus: Zepliyrus Dalm. 
Z. fujisanus Mats. This species reminds one somewhat of brillantina Stgr. in marking and colouration, fujisanus. 
The d is pale greenish blue on upperside, the margin more widely black than in brillantina. Underside impure 
white. Both wings with 3 fairly equally wide dark bands. On forewings the 1st is short extending over the 
disco-cellular, the 3rd curved extending along the outer margin. The submarginal band is narrow but distinct. 
On hindwings the 3 bands are equally long, rather narrower posteriorly and not edged with white. The 
white spot in subcostal area is absent. From Fujiyama. 
Z. signata Btlr. Two .specimens sent to me by Mr. 0. Bang-Haas correspond to the form quercivora signata. 
Stgr. (Vol. 1 . pi. 74 c) and the illustration by Leech but the 2 central lines on underside of hindwings are 
