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TOLYPE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
guentheri. 
magnidis- 
cata. 
villanea. 
fumosa. 
incerta. 
undulosa. 
f uscicauda- 
ta. 
vespertilio. 
pulla. 
egena. 
mediocris. 
indecisci. 
ventriosa. 
in velleda. Hindwing more brownish, feebly lighter postmedianly and a narrow brightening at the distal 
margin. Expanse of wings: 46 mm. Rio Songo (Bolivia). Only the d is known. 
T. guentheri Berg (= candita Dogn.) (79 g, h) is the first of quite a different group of species. 
Forewing monotonously yellowish-white with a feeble reddish tint, the d of a somewhat deeper colour; veins 
and fringes as well as a narrow discal spot somewhat darker; the anal tuft of the $ is black with a bronze-brown 
reflection. Argentina. 
T. magnidiscata Dogn. (81 cl) is mouse-coloured with a very thick black cross-vein streak and a 
subterminal row of dark grey internerval spots, the one between 5 and 6 being less distinct, that between 
8 and 9 forming a shadow; veins distinct dark. Hindwing basally and subterminally darkened. Only the 
$ is known. Expanse of wings: 59 to 63 mm. Peru. 
T. villanea Dogn. (81 d) is allied to magnidiscata , but smaller. Forewing mouse-coloured, with 
fine and distinct dark veins, with two light, undulatingly dentate transverse lines; the posterior line extends 
from the second third of the costal margin, almost parallel with the distal margin, and terminates at 
tire inner margin close at the antemedian line; at the cell-end a thick black streak. Colombia. 
T. fuinosa Dogn. (79 h), described from a d from Peru, is above monotonously brownish-black, with 
a thick black discal dot and three whitish transverse bands: a very short faded one close before the cellular dot, 
another one from the 3rd quarter of the costal margin to the centre of the inner margin, feebly incurved in 
the centre; the marginal line, finally, is connected with the postmedian line at the costal margin and extends 
narrower to the anal angle. Hindwing with a narrow whitish marginal band fading away before the anal angle. 
Body covered with long smoky-grey hairs. Expanse of wings: 34 mm. 
T. incerta Dogn. (79 h). Forewing light loam-coloured with a small darker cellular dot and feebly 
darker, light-edged transverse lines, hindwing with a hardly visible lighter postmedian line. Body somewhat more 
yellowish. Only the dd are known. Argentina, also from Catamarca (Peru). 
T. undulosa Wkr. (79 h) is a scantily scaled, greyish-black species, marked as the following species, 
the median band not prominently darker, the discal spot indistinct, darker. Thorax darker; abdomen, parti¬ 
cularly in the §, somewhat lighter grey, anal tuft black with a feeble bluish-grey reflection. Southern Brazil. 
T. fuscicaudata Schs. (79 h) exhibits a somewhat purer greyish-black tint on the wings, the median 
area is more prominently dark, the light bands bordering on it are broad; abdomen with a brown tint, anal 
tuft deep black. Rio Grande do Sul. 
T. vespertilio sp. n. (80 a) is similar, with somewhat narrower wings, the costal margin towards 
the apex more convex. The colour is a darker sepia-brown, the median band at the costal margin much broader, 
the edging narrow and only somewhat lighter, the distal one is distally bordered by a darker line. Abdomen 
coloured like the wings, anal tuft of a dull sooty black. The d has broad wings and is somewhat browner, the 
fringes are crossed on the veins by a feebly lighter colour. Type from Rio Grande do Sul in the Coll. 
Wernicke, Dresden. 
T. pulla sp. n. (80 a) has broader wings than vespertilio, the somewhat darker median band 
proximally confluent with the likewise darker basal area without a light border, the distal third of the wing 
somewhat lighter; the discal spot is smaller and more distinct than in undulosa, the anal tuft deeper black. 
A slight concavity of the distal margin below the apex. Southern Brazil. Type : 1 $ in the Berlin Museum. 
T. egena sp. n. (80 a) is very similar to undulosa, only half its size, much paler and more brownish, 
the discal spot strigiform, the two light median bands broader than in undulosa, the subterminal band hardly 
sinuate, almost parallel with the distal margin. Anal tuft brownish-black. Type in the Berlin Museum. 1 $, 
patria not mentioned. 
T. mediocris sp. n. (80 a) is larger than egena, with somewhat broader and rounder wings, more 
blackish, the light postmedian band narrow, though distinctly prominent and submedianly more convex; the 
thorax is of a decidedly reddish-brown tint, the anal tuft is coloured like the brownish-grey abdomen. Type 
in the Coll. Wernicke, Dresden. 1 $ from Sa. Catharina, other specimens are from Southern Brazil. 
T. indecisa Wkr. (80 a) is the lightest species of all its allies, particularly in the male almost white, 
also the median area being inside lighter whitish, the discal spot adjacent to the proximal line, deep black, 
almost quadrangular. Brazil. 
T, ventriosa sp. n. (80b) is somewhat similar to indecisa, but the colour is yellowish-brown in the 
§, darker brown in the d which presumably belongs to it; marking as in indecisa, the median band in the d 
filled with dark brown; fringes slightly speckled by light interruption on the ends of the veins. Abdomen 
of $ reddish-yellowish-brown, anal tuft deep black. Rio Grande do Sul; type 1 allotype, 1 d in the Coll. 
Wernicke. 
