DOA. By Dr. W. Schaus. 
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tarsalis (Thagona) Wkr. (Stilpnotia) C. H. B. M. IV, p.842. 1855. 
taus (Thagona) Dyar (Caviria) Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. XII, 
p. 85. 1910. 
tibialis (Thagona) Wkr. (Stilpnotia) C. H. B. M. IV, p. 842. 
1855. 
torrida (Eloria) Sch. A. M. N. H. 1910, p. 467. 
turbida (Eloria) Wkr. C. H. B. M. VII, p. 1726. 1856. 
unicolor (Thagona) Schs. Proc. U. S. Mus. LVII, p. 123. 1920. 
uniforinis (Thagona) Moschl. Beitr. Schmett. Surinam supp. 
p. 338. 1882. 
unilinea (Thagona) Dogn. Het. Nouv. Am. Sud. Pasc. XXIV, 
p. 6. 1923. 
uniinoda (Rolepa) Dogn. (Phiditia) Het. Nouv. Am. Sud. Fasc. 
XXI, p. 10. 1923. 
vagans (Olene) B. & McD. Contrib. II, p. 60, pi. 3, ff. 1, 2, 4. 
1913. * 
valstana (Staetherinia) Schs. Seitz, Macrolep.6, p. 553. * 
velhoa (Eloria) Schs. Proc. U. S. Mus. LVII, p. 123. 1920. 
venosa (Eloria) Wkr. (Penora) C. H. B. M. IV, p. 822. 1855. 
vestalis (Caviria) Schs. Proc. U. S. Mus. XXX, p. 93. 1906. 
vetusta (Hemerocampa) Bsdv. Ann. Soc. Ent. France X, 
p. 322. 1852. 
vinasia (Caviria) Schs. Seitz, Macrolep. 6, p. 544. * 
violascens (Sarsina) H.-S. (Ocneria?), Exot. Schmett. f. 469. 
vioietta (Sarsina) Schs Seitz, Macrolep. 6,p. 551. * 
votis (Thagona) Schs. Proc. U. S. Mus. LVII, p. 123. 1920. 
willingi (Olene) B. & McD. Contrib. II, p. 64. 1913. * 
Addenda. 
We must add here the genus Doa Neum. & Dyar which stands in earlier lists as a Lymantriid Genus 
and will be looked for here; it belongs like Leuculodes to the Pericopidae, where it is omitted. 
22. Genus: l>oa Neum. & Dyar. 
d 1 . Antennae with long pectinations. Hind tibiae with two medial and two terminal spurs. Venation 
as in Leuculodes. 
Type: D. dora N. & D. 
D. dora Neum. & Dyar (75 d). $. Thorax and forewing light drab, the latter frequently suffused dora. 
with hair brown on basal third, and terminal space; an antemedial black point in cell and on submedian 
vein; a more remote point below cell; a point in cell before end and two points on discocellular. Abdomen 
and hindwing drab or chaetura drab. $ with usually the medial area and a subterminal fascia drab grey. 
Guadalajara, Venadio, Mexico. 
D. ampla Grt. $. Head and thorax silvery white, abdomen drab grey. Forewing silvery white with ampla. 
black points as in D. dora ; costa fuscous black; a marginal fuscous black line interrupted by veins. Hindwing 
drab; a fuscous black terminal line less broken than in forewing; cilia white. Expanse: <$ 30 mm; $ 40 mm. 
Arizona. 
D. cubana Schs. (75 d). Head and thorax pale drab grey, abdomen drab. Wings thinly scaled, cubana. 
Forewing whitish; costal margin and termen narrowly drab; a broad light drab fascia from middle of wing 
to postmedial interrupted in cell; postmeclial outwardly defined by white ground color, inbent from costa 
toward apex, and inwardly broadly shaded with drab from costa to vein 5; a black point on discocellular; a 
subterminal light drab shade from vein 5 to inner margin; cilia whitish with drab points at veins. Hindwings 
whitish suffused with drab grey. Matanzas, Cuba. Vein 9 on forewing is absent. 
D. raspa Drc. (75 cl). <$. Head, collar and abdomen pale orange yellow; thorax white. Forewing raspa. 
white. Specimens from Venezuela have the forewing maize yellow or pale orange yellow; costa faintly suffused 
with pale orange yellow; lines fine, black; a double subbasal and an antemedial line angled or curved below 
costa; a fine line on discocellular; postmedial slightly outbent from costa to vein 5, then inbent; veins on terminal 
third with fine black lines; cilia and hindwing pale orange yellow. Mexico. 
D. translucida Dogn. (75 d). Body drab. Wings thinly scaled. Forewing hair brown; medial translucida. 
and postmedial lines faintly darker, the space between them drab grey widest at costa; veins black. Hindwing 
hair brown, the veins black. §. Some yellow scaling on thorax; abdomen pale yellow orange with dark segmented 
shading. Wings thinly scaled, drab grey, the veins drab. Forewing: the two lines faintly darker, the space 
between whitish. Expanse: $ 27 mm; $ 43 mm. Colombia (Cauca-Valley, Popayan, Cali). This species should 
be transferred, I think, to Leucolodes, as I am unable to distinguish more than one medial spur on hind tibiae. 
