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T. salvadora Dogn. (81 b) is somewhat similar to velleda, greyish-white, the median band hardly 
darker, the proximal border almost straight, the distal border oblique, distally angular, in the interior traversed 
by 2 more, partly hazy lines; there are 2 more subterminal and antemarginal bands divided into oblong grey spots. 
Hind wing greyish-white. Wings somewhat opalescent. San Salvador. 
T. abdan Schs. (81 c). The white forewings are scantily scaled, the darker lines very feeble, the two 
median ones proceeding from square brownish costal-marginal spots, the postmedian line reduced to short 
vein-streaks. Subterminal line cinnamon reddish, below the apex distally removed and widened as far as 6, 
also between 4 and 3, otherwise narrow; cross-vein white scaled, at the apex with 3 dark dots. Hindwing smoky 
blackish, in the disc whitish, with a narrow white subterminal band. In this species the cell of the hindwing 
is very short, so that vein 6 rises from 7 near the base. Panama *). 
T. dollia Dyar (81 c) is an almost unmarked pure white species, with but 2 or 3 small black spots 
at the costal margin, the subapical one of which is largest, from the latter a subterminal row of diminutive 
black vein-dots crosses the wing, and a similar dot is at the base of vein 2. The species recalls a Norape. 
Mexico (Colima). 
T. adolla Dyar (79 b) is allied with the following species, but the median lines are straighter, 
darker, and more distantly separated. Forewing white with a broad light grey subbasal line, both the median 
lines crossed by the white veins, the subterminal line broad, faded grey. Mexico (Misantla). 
T. albula Drc. (81 c) resembles adolla ; forewing and hindwing white, the grey bands somewhat 
broader, less straight, and the two median ones more closely together. Fringes of both wings white. Mexico, 
Coatepec. 
T. mota Dyar is likewise very closely allied to albula, but of a stronger structure with a longer 
abdomen, the lines as in albula, but darker, particularly in the costal-marginal third, the median lines somewhat 
more separated. Likewise described from Coatepec (Mexico). 
T. lasthenioides Dogn. The ground-colour is slightly more yellowish-white, the undulate lines reddish- 
brown, partly somewhat faded, the veins upon them partly marked with a darker brown, the postmedian line 
being broadest and apparently composed of several lines, with 3 black small angular spots between 1 and 2, 
3 and 4, 7 and 8; cross-vein white with a black dot in the upper cell-angle. Fringe between the veins speckled 
with red-brown. Hindwing yellowish-white. South-Eastern Peru. 
T. nigribarbata Dogn. (79 b) resembles lasthenioides, ground-colour yellowish-white, markings rusty 
red, forming 3 incomplete macular bands, with a row of diminutive costal-marginal spots in the distal two thirds; 
in the upper and lower cell-angles one black dot each.—f. nigricula Dogn. differs from the nomenclatural type 
in more blackish macular bands, also the fringe between the light veins being more or less blackened, in nigri¬ 
barbata all white. Both forms from South-Eastern Peru. Only $<$ are known. 
T. nuera Dogn. (81 c) was described as Artace. Forewing greyish-white, at the distal margin of a 
purer white, with traces of grey antemedian and postmedian lines, and a small black discal dot. Fringe dingy 
white, at the apex more grey. Hindwing dull white. Body white, at the abdominal end with black hairs. Loja 
(Ecuador). 
T. flexivia Dogn. (81 c). Forewing yellowish ochreous, in places mixed with reddish-brown, the lines 
indistinct and faded, the postmedian area strewn with blackish between 7 and the costal margin, 3 and 4, 1 
and the interior margin; in the upper cell-angle with a black dot; subterminal line light; at the apex a black 
spot, extending to the base of the fringe. Hindwing light yellowish ochreous. Peru. 
T. cinella Schs. (79 f). Head and body are light brown, collar and thorax white. Forewing yellowish- 
red, in the basal third and subterminally strewn with blackish; subbasal line dark grey, the two median lines 
brown, the posterior line angular below the costal margin, then undulating to the hind-margin; at the base 
of vein 6 there is a black dot; subterminal lines double, black, behind it a white broad undulating marginal 
line. Hindwing light brown with a broad grey subterminal shadow. Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
T. gelima Schs. (81 c). Body and forewing yellowish-reddish, abdomen with brown bands; veins 2, 3, 
and 4 are black as far as the subterminal line, behind it all the veins are whitish; the brown median lines as 
in cinella, but less distinct, a postmedian brown area, the apex darkened by grey; between 5 and 6 there 
is a brown spot at the distal margin. Hindwing brown, darkened towards the lighter distal margin. Castro. 
Parana, Brazil. 
T. miscella Dogn. (81c). Body yellowish-white, with an olive tint on the abdominal dorsum. Forewing 
olive grey mixed with white, before the centre and subterminally and terminally strewn with black, the two 
indistinct median lines white, the postmedian one inserted between 2 and 3; cross-vein white with a black 
dot in the upper cell-angle; subterminal line white, forming bows between 2 and 3, and 4 and 6, at the 
apex bordering on a black spot; fringes blackish. Hindwing blackish with white ends of the fringes. Muzo 
(Colombia). 
T. medialis Jones (= flavobrunnea Dogn.) (79 b) is very variable in the size and distinctness of 
the marking. Head, collar, and patagia are of a bright rusty brown like the abdominal dorsum; mesothorax, 
salvadora. 
abdan. 
dollia. 
adolla. 
albula. 
mota. 
lasthenioi¬ 
des. 
nigribarba¬ 
ta. 
nigricula. 
nuera. 
flexivia. 
cinella. 
gelima. 
miscella. 
medialis. 
*) On account of the short cell of the hindwing better to be placed to Titya, near alma. 
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