TOLYPE. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
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one, below the cell between 2 and 4 there are 2 small roundish chestnut-coloured spots, the lower of which is 
indistinct; apex from 8 to the costal margin blackened with whitish hairs, crossed by the undulating line. 
Hindwing lighter yellowish-grey with 2 blackish shadowy antemedian and postmedian bands. Long black 
spatulate hairs project from the brownish hair of the abdomen. According to 2 $$ from Curityba (Parana), 
type in the Coll. B.-Haas. — oculata /. n. (79 d) is a specimen probably belonging to it, in the Berlin Museum, oculata. 
habitat labelled ,,Brazil“. It exhibits a somewhat more greyish-brown ground-colour, with the same scheme 
of markings, but only the much brighter rusty red spot between 3 and 4 is present, not round but quadrangular 
and below and outwardly bordered with jet-black. 
T. biapicata Dogn. (81 d). $ on the forewing rusty yellow with a very large chocolate-brown discal biapicata. 
spot containing the white cross-vein streak, touching neither the costal nor inner margin, forming two projections 
outside on 4 and 6; subterminal line lighter, fringe on the veins crossed by light, with two black spots at the 
apex and between 8 and 9; hindwing rusty yellow with a broad lighter median band. The larger $ is pale 
the discal spot only indicated by brownish irroration ochreous, without any distinct border; subapically, be¬ 
fore the subterminal line, brown irroration. the two small apical spots on the fringe are less distinct. French 
Guiana. 
T. disciplaga sp. n. (79 d) is allied to biapicata, ground-colour pale ochreous brownish with a large disciplaga. 
blackish-brown discal spot distally projecting on 4 and 6 with 2 long dents, and containing the white cross-vein 
streak which reaches upwards only to the subcosta, whilst below it does not cross vein 2; the light subterminal 
line forming 3 large bows is inwardly bordered with grey and subapically with a darker colour; fringe speckled 
somewhat darker, apically rather darker, though the 2 black spots being very distinct in biapicata are absent 
here. Hindwing darkened by greyish-black with light ochreous fringe. Described from a J without the habitat 
being stated, in the Berlin Museum. 
T. albiapicata Schs. (79 e) is similar to the innocens- group. In the <$ the ground-colour is reddish- albiapicata. 
brown, the darkened median area with a black dot in the upper cell-angle, the light subterminal line turns 
white in the apex which is blackened as in the preceding species. The larger $ is more reddish-brown, the apex 
very broad black, the subterminal line in it white; below the cell, as in oculata , a square chestnut-red spot, 
outside and below bordered with black; in the lower cell-angle there is mostly also a black dot. Hindwing greyish- 
brown with yellowish-brown fringe. Brazil (Novo Friburgo, Sa. Catharina). 
T. viuda Schs. (= fumosa Giac. nec Dogn.) (79 e) belongs yet to the same group, but it is smaller viuda. 
and of a grey ground-colour. Below the cell with 2 small brown spots in the §, which are absent in the <$, 
but neither seem to be always present in the $. Argentina (La Rioja, Formosa). 
T. alegra Dogn. (79 e). The <$ resembles that of medialis, but it is still darker blackish-brown, with alegra. 
distinct light veins, instead of the white cross-vein streak with a black lunule, at the apex mixed with whitish. 
The body is less bright rusty yellow, more dull red-brown. Brazil. 
T. nana Drc. (79 e) is a widely distributed and common species; very similarly marked as the nana. 
preceding ones, but whitish, more or less mixed with grey or yellowish, with the same arrangement of lines 
as in innocens , the median area below the cell in the $ brownish black, between 2 and 4 filled with a more or 
less bright rusty yellow or rusty red colour, the apex in both sexes powdered with greyish-black, traversed 
by the.distinct light veins and by the undulate line being white here. In the scantily scaled light S the whole 
marginal area below 8 is more or less unmarked whitish; at the cross-vein there are 2 fine black dots. From 
Mexico through the whole of Central America. In the Berlin Museum there are in the Coll. Statjdinger a few 
very old male specimens labelled: ,,silveria Cr.“ ; it may be that this name which cannot be identified any 
more is synonymous with nana. 
T. perplexa Schs. (79 b) is very similar in the $, with broader and rounder wings of a grey ground- perplexa. 
colour, the median area not so oblique, but more vertically placed, the dark discal spot penetrates into the 
cell, distally projecting with a step below the median vein. The J is much darker than that of nana, powdered 
with brown instead of light grey. Costa Rica to Colombia. 
T. picta Fldr. (81 d) is another species extremely similar to perplexa ; according to the figure the picta. 
brown median area extends as a broad brown postmedian line in a bow around the cell to the costal margin, 
behind it there are between the inner margin and vein 5 four intense blackish-brown spots; the violettish-grey 
postmedian area contrasts with the reddish-yellow marginal area, both colours being separated by the curved 
light subterminal line. 
T. phyllius Drc. (81c) is very similar to nana ; only the S has been described; instead of the yellowish- phyllius. 
white ground colour in nana only the base, inner margin, and marginal area of the fore wing are of that colour, 
whilst the rest is suffused with blackish-grey, the lines as in nana. Described from Mexico (Guadalajara). 
T. bipunctata Giac. (79 f) is closely allied with viuda, but the ground-colour of the $ is light Isabel- bipunctata. 
coloured, the lines are very feebly darker, less undulating, without discal dots, the 2 spots below the median 
are diminutive, blackish-, the apex very little darkened. Body and hindwing reddish yellowish-white. Argentina. 
