22G 
AlrT Lonis B. Prout on the 
older genus, which is founded on the same type, imiinaria, 
Guen. = formosa, Hulst. I was in the first instance 
indebted to my friend Mr. R. F. Pearsall, of Br ooklyn (in 
lift., April 30, 1906), for this determination, and my own 
study of the literature confirms it. 
33. SCELOLOPHIA TURBATA (Walker). 
Cambogia turhata, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxvi, 1755 
(1862). 
Acidalia concolm'aria, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Lep. 
Piet., ii, 121 (1892) (? Dognin, 1890). 
Gran Chaco, near Florenzia, one in coll. Br. Mus. 
The species apparently ranges from Mexico and the 
W^est Indies to S.E. Brazil, and I cannot definitely differ¬ 
entiate it from the North American ‘pannaria, Guen., 
but forbear to sink it until I have been able to study more 
North American material. The Gran Chaco specimen is 
in rather poor condition, but seems to agree very exactly 
with Walker’s type from Brazil. 
34. PoLYGRAPHODES DENTICULATA (Warren). 
FolygrciflwcUs dcnticulata, Warren, Nov. Zook, vii, 159 
(1900). 
Parana, Entre Rios, the type and “ a good series,” 
and ^s, in coll. Rothschild; Goya, Corrientes. in coll. Br. 
Mus. 
35. Acidalia* eburneata (Guenee). 
Acidalia eburneata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., ix, 474 
(1858). 
Tucuman in coll. Dognin; Goya and near Florenzia, in 
coll. Br. Mus. 
A common and widely-distributed species in South 
America, reaching from Mexico to Brazil and Argentina. 
36. Acidalia subquadrata (Guenee). 
Acidalia subquadrata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., ix, 
459 (1858).! 
Acidalia confertaria. Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxii, 733 
(1861).2 
* On the correct use of tlie name Acidalia (= the LqAomeris 
of Meyrick, Graspedia of Ilampson, Emmiltis of Warren) vide 
Entoni., xlii, 3. (1909). 
