ADDENDA. By L. B. Pbout. 
aenof:pUa. 
rhathyma. 
iisiura. 
oeorrhoda. 
claviraniis. 
mannoplio- 
ra. 
alcaea. 
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To p. 16, Lop h 0 r r h a c h i a Sect. A, add: 
L. aenospila B.-Bakr., described as a Prasinocyiiia, is certainly near ruhricorpus but sufficiently dis¬ 
tinct. Rather less bright green. Abdomen with a rather large blackish blotch dorsally. Face, palpus and wings 
with the red markings replaced by blackish, those of the wings small; lines brown, with well-marked darker 
vein-dots; fringes with dark spots oj^posite the veins. Angola; ? Cameroons. 
L. rhathyma s'p. n. 32 mm. Structure as in the two preceding. Abdomen with the white spots nearly 
as in ruhricorpus but small, not ringed with red. Face and palpus black-mixed, as in aenospila. Lines and fringes 
also as in aenospila, the spots still further reduced, almost obsolete. French Giiinea; N'zerekore, 1900 feet, at 
light, 29 May— 1 Dme 1920 (C. L. Collenette), type ex coll. Joicey. Also known from Sierra Leone and 
Ivory Coast. Perhaps a race of aenospila, but the palpus appears a trifle shorter. 
Add : 
C. Hindtibia of )mth sexes with 3 spurs. Antenna of ^ merely shortly ciliate, of $ simple. 
L. usiura sp. n. (5 f). Size of the two preceding. Face red. Palpus in the $ very long. Hindtibia of 
^ with terminal spurs very short. Crown of head with a red line between the white anterior and the narrow 
green posterior part. Forewing with the costal margin more roiinded, fuscous, not white; postmedian line 
incurved between tlie radials. Hindwing with sharper angle at 3rd radial. Both wings without blotch. Abdomen 
in the $ with smaller blackish blotch than in aenospila. Cameroons: Johaini Albrechts-Hohe, type-^J in coll. 
Brit.Mus.; Namiong, near Lolodorf, on Lokundje River, a $ in Zool. Mus. Berlin. Angola; N'dalla Tando, 
a $ in Brit. Mus. 
D. (J unknown. Hindtibia of $ with 2 spurs. 
L. oeorrhoda sj)- n. 42 mm. Aberrant in the rather short terminal joint of the palprrs, but pretty 
evidently a link between Lophorrhacliia and Adicocrita. Face apparently blackish (head somewhat damaged). 
Antenna simple. Abdomen robust, the crests white, bordered with red. Forewing shaped nearly as in rnbri- 
corpus, 1st subcostal anastomosing with costal and with 2nd subcostal, 1st median widely separate; markings 
and venation much as in A. araria and A. koranaia (2 g), which I nov believe to be a smaller specimen of araria; 
vein-dots more elongate; antemedian fairly distinct, oblique outward from costa to fold, then inward; post¬ 
median incurved at both folds; terminal line red (fringe damaged). Hindwing slightly more elongate costally 
than in ruhricorpus; 1st median well separate; cell-dot, postmedian and terminal line as on forewing; a rather 
large red, strongly black-diisted posterior spot, about 2 mm in diameter, irregularly roundish, not placed, as 
in ruhricorpus and others, at abdominal margin but e t w e e n median a n d sub m e d i a n , followed 
distally by a smaller and less distinct one near the postmedian. N. of Lake Nyasa; Langenburg, Plkinga, 
Buanyi-Poroto, high plateau, 25 September 1899 (S. Goetze), type in Mus. Berlin, rubbed but well recognizable. 
To p. 19, H. t u r p i s a r i a : 
claviramis /. (? sp.) nov. has the pectinations of the (J antenna more noticeably clavate, the postmedian 
line of the forewing somewhat less sinuous, rather near the terinen, the forewing beneath largely reddish (poster¬ 
iorly suffused with dark grey), with strong blackish transverse bands, especially so the postmedian, which is 
placed like the line of upperside. Fernando Po; Moka, January—-February 1933 (W. H. T. Tams), 1 (J in the 
British Museum. 
After H. zapluia: 
H. matinophora Prout. The xxnicpie type, a ^ from Kafakxxmba, Belgian Congo, expanding 23 mm, 
has the abdomen broken and is in large part discoloured by inoisture, but is strikingly distinct; it has somewhat 
the appearance of a pectinate, not qixite characteristically shaped Chlorodrepana but is best placed here; ex¬ 
ceptional in shape and in having the 1st median vein of the hindwing well separate. Forewing rather broad, 
costa strongly' arched, apex only minutely produced, termen not appreciably excaved behind the apex, very 
gently curved from 1st radial, little oblique; dull grey-green, costal edge red to near apex; lines obsolete; some 
irregrxlar blackish subcostal dots; a white dot in cellule 3 at 2 mixi from terjnen. Hindwing only weakly and 
not quite regularly convex, anal angle sharp but scarcely produced, abdominal jnargin not very strongly 
elongate, 2nd subcostal only very shortly stalked; concolorous with forewing: no markings. 
Before A. s i m pil i c i m a r g o : 
A. alcaea Prout (5 e), only known from a single $, is almost certainly referable here, though the palpus 
and antenna are short, the latter in its distal part with strongly serrate teeth or rudimentary jxectinations. 
Readily known by its large size, its shape and unmarked wings, only with the red terminal line and fringes 
