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Geometridae of the Argentine Re'pnblie. 
also belongs to more northerly latitudes. Besides, Bur- 
meister implies that both his species have the simple 
areole. Possibly his osiris was Atyria {Atyriodes) approxi- 
mans, Walk., which agrees in some points (e.g. white face) 
with his description, and occurs in Brazil. The only 
species which I have yet definitely recorded from Parana 
is A. semidivisa (Warn), which is too unlike Cramer’s 
figure and Burmeister’s description to satisfy the needs of 
the case at all. 
^\xh4a,m{\j—LARENTIINAE. 
Eudulinae, Heterusiinae, Eiicestiinae, Trichopteryginae, Te- 
phroclystiinae, Hydriomeninae et Astheninae (Warren). 
47. Eudule cupraria (Walker). 
Crocota cupraria, Walker, List Lep. Ins., ii, 536 (1854). 
Euphanessa unicolor, Robinson, Ann. N.Y. Lyc. Nat. Hist., 
ix, 153, tab. i, 2 (1869) (nov. syn.). 
Eudule hesperina Burmeister, Descr. Phys. Arg. Rep., 
v(l), 428 (1878) (nov. syn.). 
Buenos Aires, one February 10, 1903 (A. F. Bayne), 
Mendoza, one $ , June 1902 (W. M. Bayne), both in coll. 
L. B. Prout; Santa Fe, August 1902, and near Florenzia, 
October 1902 (S. R. Wagner), in coll. Br. Mus.; various 
localities in the provinces of Cordova and Buenos Aires 
(Burmeister). 
The specimen which bears Walker’s type label was from 
Peru. The species is of general distribution from the 
southern United States to Buenos Aires. The North 
American authors do not appear to have discovered the 
identity of their species (pinicolor, Rob.) with Walker’s, as it 
is still catalogued in Dyar’s List under its younger name. 
48. Eudule hesperina (Burmeister). 
Eudule hesperina $, Burmeister, Descr. Phys. Arg. Rep., 
v(l), 428 (1878). 
Etcdule costata, Warren, Nov. Zook, iv, 456 (1897) (nov. 
syn.). 
Provinces of Cordova and Buenos Aires (Burmeister). 
I have only seen this species from S.E. Brazil (whence 
came Warren’s type) and Paraguay. Burmeister con¬ 
founded it with the preceding, giving the $ a black costa, 
