June, '06] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 199 



Hab. — Suapure, Venezuela. 



This species is closely allied to T. pisis Godtn. and to T. 

 gargophia. Described from six specimens in my collection. 



Euselasia tysoni sp. nov. Expanse 1 inch. — Head, thorax and abdo- 

 men above, mouse color. Below, gray. Palpi white. Antennae mouse 

 color, with minute white annulations at base of each joint. Club black, 

 with whitish suffusion at base. Legs light tawny brown. 



Upper side of fore wing mouse color. 



Upper side of hind wing mouse color. Hind margin strongly dentated. 

 At end of submedian nervule is a slight tawny spot. 



Under side of fore wing light tawny brown. From a point just beyond 

 centre of costa runs a tawny line across end of discoidal space, down to 

 lower submedian nervule. Hind margin bordered with tawny, with a 

 suggestion of a white thread. From a point on inner margin one-six- 

 teenth of an inch from lower angle runs a black thread or dash upwards 

 to submedian nervule. The space between this and hind margin is 

 whitish near the angle. 



Under side of hind wing light tawny brown. Hind margin bordered 

 with tawny, with a white thread in interspaces. Within this tawny bor- 

 der, near base, is a series of silvery-white elongated spots forming a 

 prominent marginal border. The inner side of these spots is lined with 

 black. The tawny line near centre of fore wing is continued, being par- 

 allel with hind margin and curving upward to centre of inner margin. 



Hab. — Suapure, Venezuela. 



There is one specimen of this in the Druce collection, but 

 unexamined. 



Charis suapure sp. nov. Expanse .95 inch. — Head, antennae, thorax 

 and abdomen above blackish brown. Beneath, somewhat lighter. Legs 

 the same. 



Upper side of fore wing dark blackish brown. In discoidal space, near 

 base, is a blackish spot, repeated in space below. Beyond this is another 

 similar spot in the discoidal space, repeated and somewhat larger in sub- 

 median space below. Beyond this is a third spot in the discoidal space, 

 but this last is not repeated in space below. Outside of this spot is a 

 broad blackish line of connecting interspacial spots from costa across the 

 end of discoidal space, turning at median nervure and running parallel to 

 hind margin down to inner margin, near the center of the wing area. Be- 

 yond this is an area of the ground color and then a prominent orange line 

 or band running from a point just above the centre of costa towards hind 

 margin, turning at median nervure and running down to inner margin 

 one-sixteenth of an inch in from hind margin, forming nearly a semicircle. 

 This line, the prominent feature of the markings, is broader at costa and 

 terminates in a point at inner margin. The apical area, outside of this 



