Explanation of Figures 19-23 



Figures 22 and 22a show only the uppersurfaces. Figure 21 shows the 

 undersurface on the left and the remainder show the undersurfaces on the 

 right. 



Fig. 19. — Tatochila inversa Hayward; male from Ollantaitambo, De- 

 partment of Cuzco, Peru. 



Fig. 19a. — T. inversa Hayward; holotype female from Quebrada 

 Carapunco, Province of Tucuman, Argentina. 



Fig. 20. — T. orthodice (Weymer); male from Bolivia. 



Fig. 20a. — T. orthodice (Weymer); female from Rio Ochuna, Province 

 of Tucuman, Argentina. 



Fig. 21. — T. homoeodice Paravicini; parat}'pe male from Huancabamba, 

 Department of Piura, Peru. 



Fig. 22. — T. sagittata Rober; a lightly marked male form from Popayan, 

 Province of Cauca, Colombia. 



Fig. 22a. — T. sagittata Rober; a heavily marked male form from 

 Huancayo, Department of Junin, Peru. 



Fig. 22b. — T. sagittata Rober; typical male form from Celendin, De- 

 partment of Cajamarca, Peru. 



Fig. 23. — T. stigmadice (Staudinger); male from Esquina Grande, 

 Province of Catamarca, Argentina. 



