BARSINELLA; AETHOSIA; PARAMULONA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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T. decepta Sells. (= aenia Rothsch.) (33 n). Anterior body and forewings blackish-brown with a Accept u. 
leaden-blue reflection; vertex, and a median band interrupted in the middle on the forewing, are yellowish-white, 
as well as a tiny spot above the proximal angle. Costal margin in the basal half red-brown. Hindwings brownish- 
black, towards the base lighter; abdomen bluish-black. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. French Guiana; Surinam. 
T. rufibasis Fldr. (34 c). Anterior body and forewings brownish-black, strewn with grey; black rufibunis. 
remain the costal and proximal margins, the cellular and submedian folds, and a faded postmedian transverse 
band. Abdomen carmine with an ochreous-yellow anus and black venter. Hindwings blackish-brown with a 
red inner-marginal area. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Panama; Colombia. 
T. bicolor Rothsch. (34 c). Head and thorax dark red-brown, abdomen carmine, beneath red-brown. bicolor. 
Forewings and hindwings likewise red-brown, the latter with a red inner-marginal area. Expanse of wings: 
22 mm. Colombia. 
T. grisea Schs. (34 c) is similar, though smaller, more blackish-brown, hindwings much lighter yrisea. 
without a red inner-marginal spot. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Brazil (Sao Paulo). 
T. diversa Schs. (34 c). Head and thorax brown mixed with whitish; abdomen carmine with a dark diversa. 
anal tuft. Forewings whitish, strewn with brown; near the base a red-brown costal-marginal spot, another 
one in the middle, being united with a blackish-brown spot near the proximal angle; a postmedian, interrupted, 
whitish line, behind it at the apex red-brown. Hindwing red with a dark marginal band. Expanse of wings: 
16 mm. French Guiana. 
T. unimoda Schs. (34 c). Anterior body and forewings dull brown, the latter with traces of undulate, unimoda. 
light antemedian and postmedian lines, and a dark cell-dot. Abdomen and hinclwing carmine, the latter with 
a blackish-brown marginal band. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. French Guiana. 
T. rugipennis Schs. (34 c) is unicolorously blackish-brown except the red abdomen, on the more rugipenni 
greyish-brown forewings roughly strewn with black and whitish scales. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. French 
Guiana. 
T. bombycia Schs. (33 p). Head, thorax and abdomen blackish-brown, the latter on the first ring bombycia. 
whitish. Forewings likewise blackish-brown, with whitish, dentate, ante- and postmedian transverse lines 
enclosing a whitish-dustecl discal area with a black cell-spot. Hindwings blackish-brown. Expanse of wings: 
18 mm. Brazil (Sao Pardo). 
T. phaeella Hmps. (32 nr) is similar, much smaller; the median area of the forewings is not so decidedly phaeella. 
lighter, the posterior transverse line which in bombycia forms distally a sharp tooth on the upper radial vein, 
is here uniformly bent outwards in the middle. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Panama. 
24. Genus: BSarsiaella Btlr. 
In the venation of the forewings it scarcely differs from Talara ; the wings are broader and shorter; 
on the hindwings, however, the upper median and lowest radial vein are coalescent; the middle radial is present 
and rises above the lower cell-angle, the upper one rises on a long pedicle with the subcostal vein. The $ exhibits 
beneath on the forewing a hairy costal fold ending in a thickening in the middle of the costal margin; below 
it, round the cell-end, long hairs turned backwards; the costa of the hindwing is long-haired. Only 1 species 
known: 
B. mirabilis Btlr. (= expandens Rothsch.). Body and forewings orange-yellow; the latter with mirabilis. 
4 black, strongly dentate, transverse lines being broken up into dots before the margin; 1 long discal streak 
and a line before the fringes are carmine like the hindwings. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. Brazil. 
. 25. Genus: Aetfoosia Hmps. 
Distinguished by the concave indentations of the forewings above the proximal angle, of the hindwings 
in the middle of the margin. The venation very much like in Talara. Costal margin of the forewing strongly 
curved, the uppermost subcostal vein only nearer to the costal-marginal vein; on the hindwing the subcostal 
vein rises alread}^ before the upper cell-angle. The $ exhibits beneath a long, elliptic scent-scale spot above 
and below the median on the forewing, and asimilar one on the upper surface above the subcostal vein. Venation 
otherwise like in Talara. Hitherto only 1 West Indian species known. 
A. ectrocta Hmps. (34 c) is yellowish-white on the body and wings, on the hindwings and abdomen ectrocta. 
with a rosy tinge. Forewings strewn with blackish scales, and with 2 blackish transverse lines. Expanse of 
wings: 30 mm. Hayti. 
26. Genus: Paraiemloiia Hmps. 
Differs from Talara by ascending palpi, in the combed antennae; on the forewing the two lower 
radial veins are petioled, on the hindwing the lowest with the upper median vein; the subcostal is removed 
