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BRYOMIMA—PARASTICHTIS. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
joh anna. 
elegans. 
graslini. 
kinderman- 
ni. 
mansueta. 
rufa. 
ladiflcra. 
rabrago. 
mixtificata. 
subrurea. 
47. Genus: Bryomima %. 
B. johanna Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 139, pi. 34 d). — grisea I). Luc. (Suppl. Vol. 3. p. 144) should be added as 
synonym to this species. It therefore would appear to also occur in Tunis. 
53. Genus: Rliyncliaglaea Hmps. 
R. scitula Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 144; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 148). The reference to the plate should read 18 k in¬ 
stead of 18 e. 
58. Genus: Conisira Hbn. 
C. vaccinii L. (Vol. 3, p. 147, pi. 36 a; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 149). elegans Horh. is introduced for a form 
with dark chestnut brown colour with distinct black fasciae, as in spadicea Hbn., combined with pale yellow 
circumscription to orbicular stigma; reniform stigma filled with pale yellow; wide yellow marginal band. S. 
Bavaria. 
C. rubiginea F. (Vol. 3, p. 148, pi. 36 e; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 149). graslini Stgr. In this form, which we 
are illustrating on pi. 26 e, a mistake was made in the Main Volume in placing it under standingeri Grasl.) it 
is however a quite usual rubiginea form, that has no connection with standingeri. 
62. Genus: Amathes Hbn. 
A. kindermanni F. v. R. (Vol. 3, p. 151, pi. 37 c; Suppl. Vol. 3. p. 151). The adult larva, according to 
E. P. Wiltshire is green or rosy brown with very distinct wide white or yellowish white lateral stripes. In the 
brown form the larva is green ventrally. Head ochreous grey but orange in the brown form. The double undulate 
dorsal and subdorsal lines are grey, warts white with black core; spiracles orange with a black spot behind each 
spiracle on segments 2—9. It feeds till March on low plants. The moth flies in December and January. 
A. mansueta H.-S. (Vol. 3, p. 152, pi. 37 k; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 152). According to E. P. Wiltshire the 
adult larva is blackish grey with white hairs, marbled with blackish and whitish, suffused with orange between 
segments 4—7; with large yellowish white spots ringed with black above the dark edged subdorsal line. It lias 
a dark grey double dorsal line. It feeds till February on low plants and the moths emerge in December. 
A. macilenta Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 151. pi. 37 e; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 152). — rufa Horh. is of reddish ochreous 
ground colour, with which the usually distinct brownish median and marginal lines merge, whilst the yellow 
line that follows the marginal band stands out more prominently. Described from S. Bavaria. 
A. lactiflora Drt. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 151, pi. 19 a). This species has now also been discovered near Marash 
in the Taurus, where it occurs in good quantities at end of October, beginning of November. 
64. Genus: Cosmia Tr. 
C. fulvago L. (Vol. 3, p. 154, pi. 24 i, k; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 153). rubrago Horh. has ochreous red fore¬ 
wings, the usual markings of the normal fulvago appear in the ground in a somewhat paler reddish yellow shade. 
Stigmata are dark with pale core. Hindwings quite white. Bred from larvae obtained near Leipzig. 
65. Genus: Telorta Wan. 
T. acuminata Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 156, pi. 28 k). - mixtificata Fdz. is not olive-grey with reddish brown 
lines having pale ochreous edges, but pale red-brown with yellow lines and yellow edges to stigmata. Hindwings 
paler yellow with grey discal and inner marginal areas. From Hunan. 
Subfamily: Zenobiinae (= Amphipyrinae). 
9. Genus : Parastfclitis Hbn. 
P. rureaF. (Vol. 3, p. 164, pi. 39 e; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 156). subrurea Pet. is not identical with combusta. 
These are very dusky specimens inclined to grey-brown with very distinct markings; especially the transverse 
lines and the reniform stigma (that is not picked out with yellow) are very distinct. Described from Esthonia. 
P. monoglypha Hfngl. (Vol. 3, p. 165, pi. 39 g; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 156). — maroccana Zerny differs from 
all known races by the pale yellowish white hindwings with strongly contrasting, fairly definitely outlined marg- 
maroccana. 
