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S. anatolica Zerny (= phegea Rbl.) (Suppl. Vol. 2, p. 55) should be classified before aequi'puncta Trti. anatolica. 
(5 a). Wings like aequi'puncta with slightly bulging margin and faint metallic gloss. Spots of forewings of 
medium size, spots 4 and 5 are almost of ecpial size, fairly long, spot 3 quadrate. On hindwings basal 
spot is not separated, spot 2 only slightly smaller. In $ the spots are larger, they become confluent covering 
almost the entire wing. Tip of antennae white. Abdominal belt open ventrally. A smaller species than 
aequipuncta , differing from nigricornis by the white tips to antennae. Length of forewings: 14- 17 mm. Amasia; 
Erdshias Dagli; around Angora. 
4. Genus: Dysauxes Him. 
p. 58, line 16 from top. 
punctata F. — In regard to hyalina Frr. (Vol. 2, p. 41, pi. 9 i). I repeat here what Rebel and Zerny hyalina. 
state in their Lep. Fauna of Albania, p. 119: “According to information supplied by Mr. A. Natjfock (Linz) 
the male genitalia of D. punctata F. and hyalina Frr. show constant differences, which justify a specific 
separation of the two forms. The first (with servula Berce and separata B.-IF) seems to be restricted in its 
distribution to the western Mediterranean, not occurring east of the Adriatic. On the other hand hyalina is 
an eastern species that penetrates westwards as far as Italy (including Sicily), famula Frr. is a form of 
hyalina, which is predominant in Dalmatia and Sicily.” 
4. Eamily: Arctiidae. 
2. Group: Lithosiinae. 
11. Genus: Miltoelirista Him. 
p. 65. Please insert before miniata Forst . : 
M. flavicollis Mr. (Vol. 10, p. 135, pi. 18 a). This species, besides occurring at Sikkim, is also found flavicollis. 
at Simla (Punjab) on Mount Kufri at 2500 m altitude and therefore probably also occurs on palaearctic territory. 
There are 3 specimens in the collection of Dr. Reich, Berlin. 
22. Genus: Agrisius Wkr. 
Vol. 2, p. 63. Behind fuliginosus Moore, please add: 
A. guttivata Wkr. (Vol. 10, p. 197, pi. 15 k). This occurs on palaearctic territory in Szechuan and guttivata. 
Chengtu. 
28. Genus: TJtiiosia F. 
Vol. 2, p. 69, line 15 from top. Please insert after fumidisca Hmps.: 
L. nigripes Hmps. (Vol. 10, p. 210, pi. 15 d). According to information kindly supplied by Dr. Reich, nigripes . 
Berlin, he has 1 $ specimen in his collection from W. China, Ta-tsiendu. 
Suppl. Vol. 2, p. 69, line 10 from top. Please insert after predotae Schaw.: 
L. ambrosiana ( Fdz. i. 1.) sp. n. Through the kindness of the Rev. A. Fernandez, Madrid, 3 GG ambrosiana. 
specimens of this species are before me for description. It is somewhat related to predotae and is of about 
the same size as same, the wings being perhaps slightly broader. Forewings blackish grey with a faintly 
yellowish hue and with a narrower orange-yellow costal streak that extends to apex. Fringes are also grey 
with slight yellowish admixture at the tips. Hindwings not darker than forewings, at most slightly duskier at 
apex, with long reddish yellow fringes. Head bright orange-yellow, frons somewhat brownish, palpi orange; 
collar slightly greyer, thorax of the same shade as the wings. Abdomen almost completely reddish yellow also 
on upperside, but with slight grey admixture at base. Legs pale orange-yellow, femora and tibiae grey 
outwardly. Antennae orange-yellow on upperside, blackish underneath, slightly setose ciliate, each joint with an 
exceedingly fine bristle, about as long as double the width of the shaft and with extremely fine cilia, very 
different from the very finely pectinated antennae of predotae. Wing expanse: 21 to 23 mm. It occurs from 
La Vid to Burgos. Type in the collection of A. Fernandez, Cotypes in the Coll. Drafdt. 
4. Group: Micrarctiinae. 
32. Genus: Coscmia Him. 
p. 72, line 31 from top: 
