214 
Louis B. Prout on the 
14. Semaeopus oenopodiata (Gueiioe). 
Acidalia oenopodiata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. ties Lep., ix, 509 
(1858). 
Tuciiman and Metan (Salta), in coll. Dognin ; La Rioja, 
])r. E. Giacomelli. 
This species was described from Brazil, and certainly 
occurs about Rio, whence I suspect a great part of 
Guenee’s Brazilian material was obtained. The placing of 
the species in Acidalia was an error; the double areole 
of the forewing and the highly developed hindtibial tuft of 
the ^ point clearly to its relation to Semaeopus, H.-S., 
of which it may be regarded as forming Section III —$ 
antenna dentate-fasciculate, not pectinate as in the type 
and the section Gnemodcs, Guen. (VVarr. restr.) 
15. Semaeopus rubripuncta (Dognin). 
Cneniodes rubripimcta, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xlvi, 
344 (1902). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Dognin. 
16. Anisodes subcarnearia (Warren). 
Anisodes subcarnearia, Warren, Nov. Zool., vii, 145 (1900). 
Buenos Aires, 1 taken October 12, 1906, by H. 
Wilkinson, in coll. Br. Mus. Belongs to the ab. grisect of 
Warren, loc. cit. 
Warren’s type of the species, as well as that of ab. grisea, 
came from Sao Paolo (E. D. Jones). It is by no means 
certain that grisea is not a separate species. 
17. Anisodes stollaria (Schaus). 
Anisodes stollao'ia, Schaus, Tr. Amer. Ent. Soc., xxvii, 189 
(1901). 
Anisodes subpallida, ab. figurata, Warren, Nov. Zool., xii, 
320 (1905). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Widely distributed from Mexico to S.E. Brazil, 
agree with Schaus and Dognin in treating it as specifically 
distinct from A. subpallida. 
