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Geometridae of the Argentine Be^iblic. 
colour. Duration of pupal stage about 14 days (6 to 20 February). 
Imago on the wing from November to March. (Izquierdo, An. 
Univ. Chile, liii, 815, tab. iii. 12 [larva].) 
10. Hydata spilosata (Warren). 
Hydata spilosata, Warren, Nov. Zool., xiv, 204 (1907). 
Ciudad de Tucuman (type), in coll. Rothschild. 
Sub-family—A CIDALIINAE. 
Stcrrhinae et Cyllopodinae pars (Warren). 
11. Asellodes laternaria (Guenee). 
Asellodes laternaria, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., ix, 425, 
tab. xxi, 3 (1858). 
Gran Chaco, near Florenzia, October 1902, in coll. Br. 
Mus. 
Giienee’s type was from Brazil. That author described 
the genus among his Acidalidae, and I have no hesitation 
in accepting this as its correct position. Schaus (Tr. 
Amer. Ent. Soc., xxvii, 194), on account of the point of 
origin of the second radial, would advocate removing this 
and the following genus to the Heinitheinae, but the 
peculiar abortions of the hindwing and the transparency 
of the wings suggest much more affinity with the present 
sub-family, while the presence of a double areole in the 
forewing is a still stronger argument for maintaining 
Guenee’s arrangement. 
12. PSEUDASELLODES LACUNATA (Dognin). 
Pseudasellodes lacunata, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg 
1, 109 (1906). 
Metan, Salta (type), in coll. Dognin. 
13. PsEUDASELLODES CASSIOPEIA (Bastelberger). 
Pseudascllodes cassiopeia, Bastelberger, Ent. Zeit. Stuttg 
xxii, 59 (1908). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Bastelberger. 
