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TOLYPE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
poggia. 
praepoggia. 
nieridensis. 
fasciatus. 
lemoulti. 
ferrugo. 
adventitia. 
effesa. 
denormata. 
T. poggia Schs. (81 d) is the first of a group of similar smaller species. In the $ the body is 
reddish yellowish-white; the forewing is greyish white, basally shaded with light brown, at the cross-vein there 
are 2 black dots; veins in the marginal half finely marked with brown;.a postmedian waved grey shadow, as 
well as in the usual way at the apex; between 5 and 6 at the margin a grey spot, marginal line white, the 
brown fringe at the ends of the veins crossed by white. Hindwing light smoky brown, in the disc and the centre 
of the distal margin whitish. The $ is more grey, the abdomen above brown; on the reddish yellowish- 
white forewing there is in and below the cell a dark brown spot shaped as in perplexa ; behind the white 
postmedian line follows a brown Shadow towards the margin bordered with dark grey, the white subterminal 
area is shaded with grey towards the base. Expanse of wings: <$ 24, $ 34 mm. Guiana. 
T. praepoggia Dogn. (81 d) is still smaller; only the male is known. Forewing yellowish-white, the 
median area defined by 2 rusty yellow lines united above the hind-margin like spots, before and behind them 
indistinctly defined blackish transverse bands, the distal band projecting outwards in 2 bows; 2 black cross-vein 
dots; marginal area strewn with blackish, the broadest at the apex and between 4 and 6; the black fringe on 
the veins crossed by white. Hindwing yellowish-white, in the hindmarginal half and subterminally strewn 
with black. Colombia. 
T. nieridensis Dogn. is larger than poggia , ubt very similar to it. Forewing greyish-white with 
a black dot at the upper end of the white cross-vein, the median area edged by two brownish faded lines, the 
postmedian line corkscrew-shaped; the brown fringe crossed by white. Hindwing white with two brown spots, 
an apical one and a postmedian one between 3 and 5. From Venezuela (Merida), described from 1 
T. fasciatus Drc. has remained unknown to me. Body and wings white, abdomen at the end yellowish 
brown. The white forewing in the basal area and at the apex powdered with black; the white hindwing is 
crossed by a blackish demi-band from the apex. Expanse of wings: 1 inch. Carabaya (Peru). 
T. lemoulti Schs. Only the $ is known. Body brownish ochreous, abdomen above blackish-grey. 
Forewing brownish ochreous. with darker veins, at the apex in the usual way powdered with dark grey; the 
distal margin is narrow brown, between 5 and 6 broader, at the cell-end there is a black dot; 2 hardly 
darker antemedian transverse lines are very indistinct, 3 dentate postmedian ones similar, the last outside below 
4 shaded with dark grey; subterminal area Isabel-coloured, traversed by an indistinct darker line. The yellowish 
hindwing is powdered with ochreous at the hind-margin and exhibits a brown marginal line. Expanse of wings: 
36 mm. French Guiana. 
T. ferrugo sp. n. (79 d) is a small species allied to innocens. Forewing and body reddish-yellow, 
the latter mixed with rusty red; forewing finely veined black with 2 black cellular dots; transverse lines darker, 
running as in innocens , apically the subterminal line is powdered with black; fringe feebly speckled darker. 
Hindwing somewhat lighter, more yellowish-white. Described from a $ from Buenos Ayres; type in the Coll. 
Weymer in the Berlin Museum. 
T. adventitia sp. n. (79 f) is almost exactly marked like ferrugo , but much larger, and excepting 
the whitish serpentine subterminal band, of a grey ground-colour, the lines still darker grey, the apex in the 
usual way powdered with a still darker grey, traversed by the veins which are white here and besides 
finely marked with black. Hindwing grey with a narrow brownish marginal band. Body light brownish, abdomen 
above blackish, anal tuft darkest. According to 1 ^ from Chaco (Bolivia); type in the Berlin Museum. 
T. effesa sp. n. (79 f). Body Isabel-coloured brownish, abdomen with a greyish-black anal tuft. 
Fore wing-white, in the basal area feebly brownish and strewn with grey, with a faded brownish antemedian 
line, taperingly projecting distally on 4; at the upper end of the cross-vein there is a black dot; the faded 
brownish postmedian line is broadest at the costal margin, projecting far distally between 8 and 9, and disappearing 
between 3 and 4; behind it there follows a light grey narrow band of a similar shape as in the two preceding 
species, behind it the whitish subterminal band as in adventitia\ apex grey, the very narrow brownish marginal 
area projects inwards between 4 and 6. Base of fringe between the veins with feeble blackish strigae. Hindwing 
yellowish-white, at the anal margin somewhat brownish. Described from 1 £ from Pacho. Colombia. Type 
in the Berlin Museum. 
T. denormata sp. n. (79 f) is an intermediate form between the preceding group and the nana- 
group. Body very light ochreous, abdomen analwards reddish-brown. Forewing light ochreous, in the marginal 
area more whitish; basal and median areas brownish, the latter edged by somewhat darker lines, the posterior 
one of which turns blackish between 6 and the inner margin; in the upper cell-angle there is a black dot; 
veins 2, 3, and 4, and the portion of the median vein between them are fine black as in effesa\ behind 
the postmedian line there follows a double undulating line the inner portion of which between 6 and the inner 
margin is blackish, the exterior portion and that between 3 and 5 as a fine demi-bow; the marginal area behind 
it is very light between the anal angle and 7. marked with a hardly darker brownish, from 7 to the costal 
margin brownish, between 8 and the apex with 3 small black strigae extended into the fringe. Hindwing 
yellowish-white, fringe apically brownish. Described from 1 in the Berlin Museum, habitat unknown. 
