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Geometridae of the Argentine BepuUic. 
Acidalia apparitaoda, Walker, List Lep. Ins xxii 733 
(1861).3 
Craspedia internexata, Warren, Nov. Zool. xi 35 
(1904)^ (nov. syn.), 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin ; Gran Chaco, near Florenzia 
in coll. Br. Mus. ’ 
Also known from (i) Brazil and French Guiana, C) (3) 
Honduras, (^) Ecuador, and indeed most parts of Central 
and South America, from Mexico to Argentina. Very 
common and variable. The British Museum example 
belongs to Guenee’s var. A. I suspect that Warren’s other 
species of the group {atomaria, approbata, trias) will have 
to sink; possibly also Walker’s compensata from Florida. 
37. Acidalia recusataeia (Walker). 
Acidalitt, recuscLtOjria^ Walker, List Lep. Ins xxiii 788 
(1861). 
Los Vasquez, in coll. Dognin. 
Walkei s type (a ^) was from Brazil, and is in worn 
condition. A paler ^ labelled “ Argentina ” in coll. Br. 
Mus. probably belongs here; it is at least closely related, 
agreeing in all essentials. 
38. Acidalia defixaria (Walker) (?). 
Acidalia defixaria, Walker, List Lep. Ins xxii 731 
(1861).! ^ ’ ’ 
1 Acidalia martharia, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxxv, 1627 
(1866). 
Goya, Corrientes, in coll. Br. Mus. 
Walker’s type(i) came from Venezuela. The two speci¬ 
mens which are thus determined at the British Museum 
are in damaged condition, but hardly seem to me to belontJ" 
to this species, as their colour appears to be more ochreou? 
and their central shade straighter. 
39. Acidalia albidulata (Warren) (?). 
Craspedia albidulata, Warren, Nov. Zool., iv, 432 (1897). 
Goya, Corrientes, in coll. Br. Mus. 
These examples are mostly in poor condition, but 
evidently agree with a form from Paraguay which has 
been determined for me by Mr. Warren as his alhididata, 
described from S.E. Brazil. On the other hand, they are 
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