Horváth Géza (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 1. (Budapest 1903)
Enderlein, G.: Die Copeognathen des indo-australischen Faunengebietes
32 2 r»* GÜNTHER ENDERLEIN pale yellow, the two apical joints brown; antennae shorter than the wings, blackish brown, the base, as far as the fourth joint, paler; thorax blackish-brown; superior wings clothed with black scales, intermingled with silvery and golden ; paler spots near the apex, two quadrangular silvery spots on the anterior margin near the tibiae at the knees and before the apex, as also the basal half of the first tarsal joint and the two following, black. Long. 2 3/4 —3 Va mill.; exp. alar. 5 1/! —7 mill. Ceylon : Rambodde (Nietn er). This species is found in troops of forty to fifty on the wales of houses. In two smaller individuals, probably males, the part between the eyes (which are more prominent) is narrower.» P. superbum H ÄGEN 1865. Amphientomum superbum NIETNER in litt. ; HAGEN Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. II. 1865. p. 150. Perientomum superbum HÄGEN Verb. d. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. 1866. p. 210. H AGEN 1. c. 1865. p. 150: «Head reddish-brown, at least on the occiput, a brown band in the middle to the ocelli (which are close together), and another on each side towards the eyes ; labrum black ; palpi black, the terminal joint white : antennae short, blackish-brown, the apex of the third and fourth joints white ; thorax blackish-brown, with golden scales posteriorly; abdomen black; superior wings velvety black, with golden scales intermingled, a golden spot on the middle of the posterior margin, and a similar one more towards the apex, several smaller ones at the apex ; inferior wings hyaline, greyish ; legs black, the knees, apex of the tibiie and of the first tarsal joint, reddishyellow ( c? and J ). Long. 2 x/2 —3 mill., exp. alar. 5—6 mill. Ceylon: Rambodde (Nietner), on the wales of bouses. M. Nietner describes in his lettre two species (A. plagiatum and Amph. maculatum) which I have not seen ; as be is so good an observer, we must await the arrival of these two species of this curious Ceylon genus.» P. incultum H ÄGEN 1865. Amphientomum incultum HÄGEN Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. II. 1865. p. 149. Amphientomum lepiilopterum HAGEN Bernst. Neur. B.. Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. 1866. p. 204. Perientomum incultum HÄGEN Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. 1866. p. 204 und 210. H AGEN 1. c. 1865. p. 149: «Head and palpi black; ocelli very distant, the posterior close to the eyes; antennae brown, slender, about 15-jointed, one-half shorter than the wings: thorax and inferior wings covered with blackish-brown and silver scales intermixed ; inferior wings hyaline, greyish; legs dull yellow, the upper side of the femora, the base and a broad band before the apex of the tibiae, and the base of the first tarsal joint, black. Long. 3'/2 mill., exp. alar. 7 mill.