ART. 7. NEW SPECIES OF MOTHS SCHAUS. 47 



narrowly pale ochraceous salmon with black points on interspaces. 

 Fore wing below mostly black with subterminal white spots on inter- 

 spaces. Hind wing below black ; a whitish streak from base of cell 

 and on interspaces between veins 2 and 5. 



Expanse. — 35 mm. 



Habitat.— 'Rurrenahaqne, Bolivia. 



Type.— C&t. No. 26221, U.S.N.M. 



Collected by Dr. William Mann. 



The species is closely allied to T. taruda Schaus. 



TITYA ARPIANA, new species. 



Male. — Palpi fuscous with white tips to fringe in front, the third 

 joint almost entirely white. Head and body whitish buff ; some avel- 

 laneous mottling on f rons and a fuscous lateral spot adjoining palpi ; 

 avellaneous lines on collar, similar bands on thorax and abdomen 

 above. Fore wing whitish buff, the markings avellaneous; a basal 

 line; a subbasal spot below cell followed by three broken and irregu- 

 lar lines; a darker spot at end of cell and a broken line below it to 

 inner margin ; terminal half crossed by four lines, outbent from costa, 

 angled or outcurved at vein 7; a fifth line close to termen, macular 

 from vein 4 to tornus; terminal spots on interspaces. Hind wing 

 thinly scaled, white suffused with avellaneous on inner half ; a streak 

 on discocellular ; a subterminal line and terminal spots extending 

 on cilia on both wings. Wings below opalescent white, the lines 

 faintly indicated. 



Expanse. — 36 mm. 



Habitat. — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



Ty'pe.—C2ii. No. 26222, U.S.N.M. 



Closely allied to T. septemlinea Schaus. 



TITYA EVERILDIS, new species. 



Female. — Head and thorax fuscous. Abdomen natal brown, the 

 two last segments fuscous. Fore wing ecru drab ; veins on postmedial 

 and subterminal space streaked with fuscous; base of wing smoky 

 black; a smoky black spot below cell at vein 4, inbent, ending in a 

 point at vein 2; a postmedial smoky black shade, broad on costa, its 

 edges lunular from vein 5 to inner margin and from vein 6 divided 

 by a faint ecru drab line; a similar subterminal line, its outer edge 

 crenulate; cilia smoky black. Hind wing smoky drab gra3^ the veins 

 buffy brown ; a fine dark subterminal line ; cilia fuscous. 



Expanse. — 44 mm. 



Hahitat. — Castro, Parana. 



Type.— C?it. No. 26223, U.S.N.M. 



The male is probably quite different; it is allied to T. cinerascens 

 Walker of which the male is also unknown. 



