Geometridae of the Argentine Be^niblic. 239 
Mendoza, November 24, 1905, in coll. L. B. Proiit, A 
third, from Balde, in coll. A. F. Bayne. $ unknown. 
Synneuria (Mabille). 
Synneuria, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ix, 67 (1885); 
Miss. Sci. Cap Horn, vi, Lep. 25 (1888). 
Lisso 2 )sis, Warren, Nov. Zool., i, 398 (1894), (nov. syn.). 
60. Synneuria uniformata (Berg). 
Carsia uniformata, Berg, An. Soc. Cient. Argent., iv, 208 
(1877).! 
Synneuria virgellata, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ix, 68 
(1885); Miss. Sci. Cap Horn, vi, Lep. 25, tab. ii, 9 
(1891).2 
Synneuria uniformata, Staudinger, Hamb. Magalh. 
Sammelr., ii, Lep. 85 (1899).® 
(1) Rio Santa Cruz (F. P. Moreno). Berg states that 
Senor Moreno collected about the newly discovered lakes 
at the foot of the Andes. 
Faunistically this species belongs more to Southern 
Chili than to the Argentine Republic. Mabille (^) records 
it from Patagonia without precise locality; Staudinger (®) 
from Tierra del Fuego. Mabille, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris 
(3) i, 156, gives Punta Arenas (Chili), and I myself have 
it from there and from Chilian. 
The synonymy of the species, as indicated above, was 
first made known by Berg in a short note in Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1889, p. ccxli. As regards the genus, I am 
not sure that it is more than a subgenus of Stamnodes, 
Guen. 
61. Graphidipus subpisciata (Dognin). 
Graphipidus (in err. pro Gra])hidipus) subpisciata, Dognin, 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xlvii, 273 (1903). 
Tucuman, in coll. Rothschild; Metan, Salta, in coll. 
Dognin; La'Rioja (Dr. E. Giacomelli), in coll. Br. Mus. et 
coll. L. B. Prout. 
With the exception of Bolivia, whence the species was 
originally described, I know of no other examples than 
the Argentine ones here indicated. Hence its geographical 
range would appear to be limited. 
