alboplagia- 
ta. 
saporis. 
producta. 
fatuella. 
vellerea. 
cyanostig- 
ma. 
albina. 
niphetodes. 
326 TBJOCNEMIS; PSEUDINODES; PSEUDINA; OPSYRA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
T. alboplagiata 8m. (47 b). The white forewing is powdered with greyish-brown and in the median 
area mixed with red-brown, the dentate black transverse lines bordered with white, the maculae are white, 
the reniform macula is a very large spot extending to the costal margin. Hindwing light brown. California, 
Arizona. 
205. Genus: Ts’ioeiiemis Grt. 
Like the preceding genus, but, the palpi are shorter and erect, the frons with a plain rounded projection 
and a horny plate below it; the anterior tibiae are very short, at the ends widened and excised with a large 
and a small spine on the inside. 
T. saporis Grt. (47 b). Forewing white, in the median area greyish-brown, strewn with white, edged 
by black transverse lines with metallic lustrous scales, therein with white-ringed maculae surrounded by black, 
behind it at the costal margin with a black triangular spot and a brownish-grey subterminal band. Hindwing 
white, feebly powdered with brownish. Washington, Colorado, California, Arizona. 
206. Genus: JPseiiclinodes Hmps. 
Characterized by a stunted proboscis, very short porrect palpi, and a large globular frontal protuberance 
which is above extended into a trilobate plate with a horny jdate below it. Thorax smoothly scaled and tuftless 
like the abdomen. 
P. producta Hamps. (47 b). Head and thorax white mixed with olive-green; forewing white, in the 
median area and in the costal half behind it red-brown intermixed with large bluish-white scales, therein with 
maculae that are surrounded with black; in the grey marginal area an undulate white subterminal line. Hind- 
wing white. Argentina. 
207. enus: iPseudina Guen. 
Proboscis developed, the slender palpi erect with a short terminal joint, frons smooth without a projection; 
thorax clothed with hair and scales, behind with ajarge loose tuft, abdomen tuftless. A few pretty South- 
American species were described. 
P. fatuella Dogn. (47 b). Forewing silvery white with a large olive-brown costal-marginal spot behind 
the centre, therein the white-marked reniform macula with a jet-black spot distally; the posterior transverse 
line is proximally broadly shaded with red-brown, downwards appearing as an olive-brown band; subterminal 
grey internerval spots. Hindwing white. Ecuador. 
P. vellerea Guen. (47 c) is somewhat similar, but the brown costal-marginal spot extends farther 
towards the base and also comprises the ring-macula; behind it follows a broad bluish-grey postmedian band 
obliquely extending from the costal margin distally behind a double distal transverse line. Hindwing white, 
at the margin brownish. Brazil. 
P. cyanostigma Dogn. (47 c) is smaller than vellerea , similarly marked, with a silvery blue spot between 
the maculae in the cell, above it at the costal margin a blackish-brown spot, both the transverse lines double, 
grey, the bluish-grey postmedian band is absent; the undulate line is grey, behind it in the marginal area some 
small coppery brown spots. Hindwing diaphanous white with a black marginal line. Argentina. 
P. albina Hmps. (47 c) is likewise somewhat similar, of a purer white, the transverse lines plain and 
particularly the posterior line incomplete, the blackish-brown spot more confined to the costal-marginal portion 
and strewn with bluish-grey scales; the most distinctly recognisable by the brown marginal band which is 
proximally bordered by a black undidate line. Hindwing transparent white with a narrow brown marginal 
band which is broader and more spotted in the Brazil to Paraguay. 
208. Genus: Opsyra Hmps. 
To this genus so far containing only one Chinese species another small species from British Guiana 
is doubtfully reckoned. Proboscis developed, palpi obliquely erect with a short porrect last joint; frons smooth, 
thorax scaled with tufts of long spatidate scales on the prothorax and metathorax, and a large tuft on the first 
abdominal ring. 
0. niphetodes Dyar (47 c). Forewing blackish-grey, powdei’ed with olive, with a broad white black- 
edged band in the basal third, small white maculae, the reniform macula connected by a small white or olive 
spot with the costal margin, and with a single black postmedian line; undulate line spotted white. Hindwing 
black with white-speckled fringes. Expanse of wings: 23 mm. French and British Guiana. 
