Seitz: T. glaucopis Fldr. (20 a) is a larger, well recognizable species with a blackish body; hindhead and collar spotted carmine; anterior side of the palpi, forehead, thorax, shoulder-covers and base of the femora spotted white. The abdomen shows large, white, lateral and ventral spots. The blackish-brown forewings are of a lighter whitish behind the cell, with black veins, the hindwings hyaline with a blackish-blue border. Distributed from French Guiana to the Amazon District and not rare. — In a male example from Colombia (Coll. Seitz) from the Rio Dagua the white lateral spots on the abdomen are absent altogether: f. obsoleta form. nov.