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ANAULOSIA; PARATALARA; EPITALARA; PALPIDIA. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
leucogram < C. leucogramma Dogn. (33 n) is a very small, dark red-brown species; the anterior and posterior 
ma ‘ transverse lines are on the averted sides tinged white; before the margin there is a series of white streaks. Hind- 
wings whitish, dusted red-brown, particularly towards the margin. Abdomen darker brown. Expanse of wings; 
16 mm. Panama. 
ladeaicu C. lacteata limps. (= lactea Rothsch. nee Stretch.) (33 n) is one of the smallest species. Body white, 
above mixed with brownish, forewings white, scantily strewn with a blackish brown; at the costal margin there are 
4 black spots; from the second spot there proceeds a transverse line, from the third a row of dots; before the 
margin some more small, black dots and streaks. Hindwings white, towards the margin brownish. Expanse 
of wings: 14 mm. Peru. 
irrorata. C. irrorata spec. nov. (33 n). Very much like the preceding, much more intensely strewn with brown; 
all the transverse lines broken up into dots, the posterior line double, towards the costal margin connected 
to strong, double dentate lines; before the margin strong, black, wedge-shaped streaks. Forehead all white, 
in lacteata brown. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Peru (Cuzco). 
panihera. C. parithera Schs. (33 m). Forewings white with numerous black dots. Abdomen ochreous-yellow. 
Hindwings white, towards the margin brownish. It differs from the very similar ophrydina by the abdomen 
and by the absence of the hairy spots beneath. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Brazil (Sao Paulo). 
flava. C. flava Jones (33 n) is a verv easily recognizable species by the yellow colour; on the unmarked 
forewings the costal margin is blackish-brown as far as the middle. Abdomen above and hindwings lighter 
yellow. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Brazil (Parana). 
17. Genus: Anaulosia Schs. 
Characteristic by the apex of the forewing being sharply and pointedly extended, below which the 
border is deeply notched. Palpi longer and more slender than in Clemensia\ venation of the forewings like 
there, except the upper radial rising from the upper cell-angle; veins of the hindwings like in Barsinella ; the 
middle radial comes from the middle of the transverse vein. 
impolitci. A. impolita Schs. (34 m) is a one-coloured, small, brown insect, dusted leaden-grey -on the anterior 
body and forewings; abdomen more greyish-brown. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Costa Rica. The type was 
brought from Guapiles by Schatjs and is in the National Museum of Washington. 
18. Genus: Paratalara Dyar. 
Proboscis developed, palpi short, porrect. On the forewing the two lower radial veins are long petioled, 
the upper one with the 3 lower subcostal veins on a joint pedicle; the middle subcostal vein is absent. On the 
hindwing the middle radial vein rises yet above the middle of the transverse vein, the upper end of which is 
strongly produced. Only one very small species forms this genus; the type is in Washington in the National 
Museum and originates from the Maroni River in Guiana. 
inverse t. P. inversa Schs. (34 m). Body white, on the abdomen mixed with brownish. Forewing in the basal 
half of the costal margin and in the apical third white, otherwise dusted blackish-brown, with a red-brown 
postmedian band, distally bordered by white. Apex likewise dusted red-brown. Hindwings lighter brownish, 
at the costal margin whitish. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. French Guiana. 
19. Genus: Xlpitalara Dyar. 
Proboscis developed; palpi longer than in the preceding genus. On the forewing the upper median 
vein is petioled with the lower radial, the middle one from the lower cell-angle, the upper one from the upper 
cell-angle. Hindwings like in the preceding, but the middle radial vein is altogether absent. Only 2 species: 
reversa. E. reversa Schs. (34 m). Body and forewings white, strewn with brownish; apical half quite red-brown 
with a white apical spot in it; before and behind the middle indistinct dark transverse lines; before the margin 
single small white spots, fringes white and speckled blackish-brown. Hindwings brownish-grey. Expanse of 
wings: 14 mm. French Guiana. 
commixta. E. commixta Schs. (34 m) is distinguished by scent-scale spots in the upper cell-angle of both wings 
beneath; on the forewing the median is at the base very much bent upwards. Anterior body white with a 
brown mesothorax, abdomen greyish-brown. On the white forewing with a broad, red-brown median band 
there are in the basal and marginal area faded, small, red-brown spots. Hindwings white. Expanse of wings: 
18 mm. Costa Rica. 
20. Genus: PalpUftia Dyar. 
The long, slender palpi are obliquely turned upwards; posterior tibiae with long spurs. Antennae 
ciliated, forewings narrow and long, veins like in the preceding genus, the 3 or 4 lower subcostal veins on one 
pedicle. On the hindwing the upper median and lower radial vein are petioled; the middle radial comes from 
above the lower cell-angle, the upper one with the subcostal from the same spot or petioled. 
pallidior. P. pallidior Dyar (33 n) resembles Agylla and is ochreous yellowish-white, in the cell-spaces dusted 
brownish. Hindwings and abdomen white. Expanse of wings: 30 mm. Florida. 
