198 ERYTHROPH AIA; CLADOCEROTIS; ANARTOMORPHA; OXYTRYPIA; ANARTA. By M. Draudt. 
suavis. 
canroberti. 
rennen- 
kampfi. 
diaphana. 
orbiculosa. 
ussurica. 
myrtilli. 
fagnouli. 
rufescens. 
medio san¬ 
guined. 
sulphures- 
cens. 
lugens. 
snelleni. 
virginalis. 
aureola. 
koizumida- 
keana. 
11. Genus: Erytliropliaia Stgr. 
E. suavis Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 249) was not illustrated in Main Volume. A picture is now given here (22 h). 
E. canroberti Obth. is very close to eudoxia Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 249, pi. 51 a) but smaller with more rotund 
formation of wings. Ground colour less monotonous, red-orange, more or less peppered with orange. Orbi¬ 
cular and reniform stigmata are distinct, as also are the two transverse lines and the subterminal line. Hind- 
wings pale brown, darker at margin. Algeria (El Outaya) in May. 
E. rennenkanipfi (A. B.-H. i. 1.) sp. n. (22 li) resembles both suavis and eudoxia. Smaller with shorter 
and wider wing contour. Ground colour is paler, a dull reddish pale brown. The arrangement of lines is si¬ 
milar, but central area is much wider, the whitish lines are finer and a less impure white, the posterior line 
only faintly curved. Reniform stigma and central shade slightly darker brown. The postmedian area is not 
paler and fringes are of same shade. Hindwings almost of the same colour as forewings, only slightly paler 
at base. Bokhara. 
12. Genus: Oadocerotis Hmps. 
This Genus (Vol. 3, p. 249) has been already dealt with on p. 54 in accordance with its correct position. 
Subfamil y: Heliothidinae. 
1. Genus: Anartomorpha Alph. 
A. diaphana W. Kozh. is only provisionally placed in this Genus, as it has naked eyes, otherwise it is 
said to resemble potanini Alph. (Vol. 3, p. 250). — <$ antennae simple filiform. Body dark brown. Forewings 
dark grey-brown with indistinct markings. Both transverse lines are delicately black, very faintly visible, 
the anterior line almost straight, the posterior line sharply angulated outwards on vein 5. The central area 
between the two somewhat darker. Subterminally there is a dark shade, parallel to margin, in which black 
sagittate marks are visible; at the margin grey-white scales are intermixed. Stigmata absent. Fringes dark. 
Hindwings white with wide black marginal band, the white area dusted with blackish. Wing expanse: 28 mm. 
Minussinsk in August. 
5. Genus: Oxytrypia Stgr. 
0. orbiculosa Esp. (Vol. 3, p. 252, pi. 50 a). The larva, which has been discovered by Dr. A. Schmidt, 
occurs from April to September in the tuber of Iris pumila. It is brownish grey and resembles an Agrotid larva. 
•—- ussurica Schaw. is much deeper black than the european nominate form. On forewings only the large white 
reniform stigma, the white apical patch, the basal transverse band and the dentate marginal line are distinct. 
The other transverse lines are only very faintly indicated and whitish. On hindwings the marginal band is 
wider and deeper black, so also are the streaks that extend to the base. Ussuri. 
6. Genus: Anarta Tr. 
A. rangnovi Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 252). Vide what was said in this Supplementary Volume p. 101 (pi. 14 g) 
under P. larrmta Herz. 
A. myrtilli L. (Vol. 3, p. 252, pi. 50 b). Hbydemann has made a special study of this species and states: 
myrtilli is the northern and english type with grey-brown and not red ground colour. As synonyms he adds: 
—■ fagnouli Guth from the Wildseemoor in Baden and —- anglica Obth. —- rufescens Tutt (Vol. 3, pi. 50 b) is the 
usual central german red form, with variegated colours intermixed with olive-yellow and white and with red 
thorax, not grey as in type. —■ mediosanguinea Heydem. has the entire central area including the white central 
spot widely and uniformly deep red, only the two transverse lines that outline it are white. Otherwise also 
the yellow and white colour is suppressed by red, so that the entire wing is red with the 4 white transverse 
lines. From southern Holstein. —- sulphurescens Heiydem. (= ochrea Debauche). Here the red is replaced by 
sulphur-yellow, the forewings are black with densely superimposed yellow scales, only the minute central spot 
is white. The black of hindwings is increased. Southern Holstein, Belgium. — lugens Obth. has forewings marked 
as in type, the yellow of hindwings much reduced by an expansion of the black marginal band. From Berlin, 
also elsewhere in N. Germany, not rare. — snelleni Phi. has entirely black hindwings. From Holland ? — vir¬ 
ginalis Obth. is like the type on forewings, grey and olive brown with white subterminal line and central spot; 
hindwings are pure white, instead of yellow, with black marginal band. 
A. cordigera Thnbg. (Vol. 3, p. 253, pi. 50 c). —- aureola Stich. belongs to the form suffusa, but has 
ochreous yellow, instead of white, reniform stigma. 
A. koizumidakeana Mats, closely resembles melanopa vidua Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 253, pi. 50 c). Forewings 
with large black-brown spot between veins 4 5, that extends close to the margin, also at base of cell there 
