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Tettiselva pedia, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 66 
Length of male 12.0-13.0 mm, of female 12.5-13.0 mm. Structural charac- 
ters as in generic description. Color of dorsum brown, forewings castaneous, 
with usually (type) yellow markings but which may be sordid red, which are 
variable but usually forming three transverse stripes of changing width, the 
anterior two visible in corium and occasionally extending onto clavus, the 
posterior one complete (type) and reaching commissural margin at claval 
apex or represented only by a few irregular vittae, some specimens (type) with 
additional yellow dots and irrorations on forewings. Face, pleura, and venter, 
brown; legs very dark brown. 
Holotype male, Rio Santiago, Peru, November 7, 1924; one topotypic 
female, November 5, 1924; one male and one female, Upper Rio Marafion, 
Peru, December 9, 1924 and September 19, 1924 respectively; one male, 
Achinamiza, Peru, December 24, 1925 (AMNH). One female, Normandia, 
Ecuador (MMB). Two females, Abitagua, Ecuador, 1200 meters, May 25, 
1939 (W. Clark-Macintyre) (NCS). 
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FIGURE 66.—Tettiselva pedia, n. sp. (male specimen and 1, from Upper Rio 
Maranon, Peru; only apex of aedeagus shown in g; apex of abdominal ster- 
num VII broken off in 7): p, Apex only of sternum VII. 

