These verses (and the alike) were added by a second hand, which was slightly later than the main scribe of the codex (11th c.), according to Ioannidis (1868: 109-110). The ink is black in the main text, whilst the initials are in red.
Contextual information
The epigram is the second part of a text entitled 'στῖχοι ἴαμβοι' that was placed after the end of the Gospel of John in a folio that is characterised as 'alien and being stapled, completely for no reason' by Ioannidis (1868: 110): 'ἓν φύλλον ἀλλότριον καὶ ἀσκόπως ὅλως συνεῤῥαμμένον'.