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and much less brown, the ground-colour whitish, standing out clearly on each side of the median area, on which 
area, as well as on the basal patch, the waved dark lines are much better developed than in the name-type; no 
conspicuous dark spot on the postmeclian at the 3rd radial and 1st median, nor any ample blackish cloudings 
about the central area, as in most of the $$ of the group. Altogether more suggestive of tersata or aemulata 
(Vol. 4, pi. 25 a) but rather narrower-winged, with appreciable yellowish posterior and midsubterminal suffu¬ 
sions, subterminal not noticeably thickened behind fold, etc. Kashmir: Koksar, type $ and 2 others; a nearly 
similar from Kujiar. Somewhat intermediate forms have been sent from Narkundah and Nubra Valley, but 
I have seen none approaching it from Punjab and eastward. 
H. impigra sp. n. (? = plurilineata Sterneck, nec Moore ) (18 g) is structurally nearer to nigrovittata than impigra. 
to plurilineata and might possibly be treated as a subspecies, but the chitinized arm of the sacculus is longer 
and there are other slight differences. Wings more strongly marked, particularly the costal spots of the forewing 
and the postmedian line of the hindwing above and of both wings beneath; postmedian of forewing with the 
central spot large and with a more oblique course between the 2nd median and 2nd submedian. Tseku, 7 <$$, 
including the type; Ta-tsien-lu, 1 $; all in the British Museum (ex Oberthur). 
H. stratata Wileman (18 g) has larger genitalia, with a strongly spined, horseshoe-shaped ridge on the stratata. 
inner surface of the valve and is still known from Japan only. 
H. (?) angustealata Sterneck is quite unknown to me but perhaps, in spite of the large tuft of raised black angustealata. 
scales on the discocellulars, either a true Horisme or one of the “ Pseudocollix”. Expanse 33 mm. (Continental 
measurement.) Palpus moderately long. Wings strongly elongate, hindwing with strongly arched costa, termen 
truncate and moderately straight (so that in the set specimen the termina of the hindwings and the tip of the 
abdomen lie in alignment — I suppose somewhat as in the New Zealand arenosus Howes), very weakly waved. 
Eorewing unicolorous yellowish-brown, costal margin darkened, of the postmedian only a dark spot between 
3rd radial and 1st median conserved, beyond it 5 or 6 black dashes on each vein. Hindwing to much beyond 
the middle unicolorous grey, only at the inner margin with vestiges of a postmedian and double subterminal; 
cell-dot small. Ta-tsien-lu, 2 Said to differ from “ plurilineata” (impigra ) in the raised cell-spot and the 
strongly bent postmedian of the hindwing beneath. 
H. incurvaria Ersch. (17 d). Djakonov records examples from the Minussinsk district, collected at incurvaria. 
the end of June and the beginning of July. The specimen here figured, a from Munko Sardyk, Sajan Mountains, 
was received under the name of intricata Stgr., but agrees fully with all the information which I have concerning 
incu,rvaria. 
H. calligraphata H.-Sch. (Vol. 4, pi. 12 i). Although no French localities were given in Vol. 4, we have calligrapha- 
a few records for the Hautes-Pyrenees, besides Colmars (Basses-Alpes), Vallouise and Pelvoux (Hautes-Alpes). ia 
H. milvaria Christ. I now suspect that the Sajan specimens described here in Vol. 4 (p. 302) belonged milvaria. 
to incurvaria ; in any case the latter seems to occur in the district, see above. Of “ Cidaria” milvaria, Christoph 
writes: “near C. uniformata Bell. Wings whitish-grey, fore wing mixed with yellowish, densely irrorated with 
fuscous, a curved striga near the base, a second, somewhat curved, before the middle, a postmedian sinuate, 
denticulate, scarcely indicated except by fuscous vein-dots, a waved whitish line parallel with the outer margin; 
hindwing whitish-grey, more or less irrorated with fuscous, with 3 incomplete brownish strigae, the fringes 
greyish. Length of a forewing in the 12, in the $ 16 mm. Ordubad.” 
Additions and Corrections. 
(Oenochrominae to Larentiinae). 
By Louis B. Prout. 
On account of the laboriously slow progress of my manuscript of the present volume through the press 
(due to circumstances altogether beyond my control), some synonyms have been created and it has been impos¬ 
sible to incorporate in their right places many new forms which have been described, besides important facts 
which have been made public. The conclusion of my section of the volume affords therefore the best opport¬ 
unity to rectify these matters, together with the actual misprints or other inaccuraties. 
p. 1, to B. parthenias, instead of ab. unicolor. — ab. dealbata Klem. (= unicolor Heinrich). Ivlemensie- dealbata. 
wicz's name dates from 1913, type from Galicia. — lapponica Rangnow. Colouring magnificent, strongly varie- lapponica. 
gated, fringe of both wings brown, not chequered; the central band of the hindwing sharply angled. Lapland. 
— hilara Sawamoto. Distinguished from typical parthenias by having the blackish mark near apex of forewing hilara. 
beneath sharp and S-shaped instead of indistinct and wedge-shaped; “apical" (distal) margin of black area of 
