38 Psyche [March-June 
proximal position of II macule Cu 2 + 1A in forewing and II 
macule M 3 in hindwing, poverty of pigmentation of macules, 
strong development of halos and other colorless scales) belongs 
to the same phase, as traversed by the structurally very differ- 
ent genus Itylos ( 5 . 5 .). 
Itylos Draudt [revised] 
(figs. MOZ, RUB, PAC, KOA, pi. 6; MOZ, KOA, pi. 7) 
At the end of a jumble of species and forms belonging really 
to several genera and subfamilies but all crammed into “genus 
Lyccena F, subgenus Rusticus Hbn” (whatever that means), 
Draudt (1921 ,in Seitz, Macrolep. World 5 : 818) said of Lyccena 
ruberrothei Weeks [“English” text] : “Perhaps better to be 
placed to Itylos beside moza and inconspicua.” This is the first 
time the genus Itylos is “indicated.” A few pages further ( : 821) 
Itylos Draudt was superficially described and made to include 
pelorias Weymer, pads [Staudinger in commerce] Draudt, 
koa Druce, vapa Staudinger [ sp . incert.], ludicra Weymer 
[id.], moza Staudinger, inconspicua Draudt [ recte Paralycceides 
sp., supra], titicaca Weymer [recte Parachilades sp., supra] 
and speciosa Staudinger [id.] . Regarding the two last, however, 
Draudt said (: 822) that they belonged to “a somewhat deviat- 
ing group.” Under the circumstances, i.e., since speciosa Stau- 
dinger [ = titicaca Weymer] is not mentioned in the original list 
of Itylos species ( ruberrothei Weeks [f ortas.] , moza Staudinger 
and inconspicua Draudt [nom. nud. at the time] ) and is only 
doubtfully assigned to it when the genus is more fully discussed 
subsequently, Hemming’s selection of speciosa Standinger as 
the type of Itylos (1929, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3: 240) cannot 
stand. 
Type: Cupido moza Staudinger 1894. 
Four species known: 1 
moza Staudinger ( Cupido , 1894, Iris 7: 79-80, “Cocapata 
and Huallatani, Bolivia”; Lyccena, ibid. pi. 2, fig. 5 2 ; Itylos 
moza, Draudt 1921, op. cit.: 8 18 et:82 1; Lyccena babhru 
Weeks, 1901, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 27: 357, “Sicasica, Bolivia”; 
1905, Unfig. Lep. : 98, pi. 43, fig. 1 [ 2 ] ) ; 
ruberrothei Weeks ( Lyccena , 1902, Ent. News 12: 104 “Sica- 
sica, Bolivia,” 1905 op. cit. : 99, pi. 43, fig. 2 [ $ ] ; Itylos ?, 
Draudt 1921, op. cit. : 818); 
1 Listed in systematic sequence. 
