264 
MrTTjOuis B. Front on the 
Buenos Aires, January 31, 1908 (A. F, Bnyne), type in 
coll. L. B. Front. 
General aspect of fittulata, Schaus, lyndilninda, Warr., 
Kov. Zool., xii, 834, etc., but distinct from all species 
known to me. Differs in the subcrenulate margin, the 
somewhat darker colour, arrangement of the lines distally 
to the postmedian, and in the more unicolorous liindwing, 
without a distinct postmedian. No oblique shade from 
apex. Size somewhat larger than vittulata, Schau.s. 
101. Ortiionama prouti (Bastelberger). 
Coenocalpe prouti, Bastelberger, Ent. Wochenbl., xxiv, 207 
(1907). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Bastelberger. 
102. Fteroca'PHA umbrinata (Guenee). 
Scotosia umbrinata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., x, 443, 
tab, X, 2 (1858). 
Scotosia umbrinata ab. velutina, Oberthiir, Et. Ent., vii, 35, 
tab. iii, 16 (1883) (ab.). 
Tucuman, the type form and the dark-banded ab. 
velutina, in coll. Dognin : I have also seen the former from 
the same locality in coll. Bastelberger. 
Widely distributed and common in South America. 
Guenee’s types were from Brazil, Oberthiir’s from Feru. 
103. Fterocypha floccosaria (Walker). 
^ Scotosia floccosaria, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxxv, 1685 
(1866).! 
? ^ Obila dispar. Walker, Char. Undescr. Lep., 51 (1869). 
Pterocypha occidtaria, Schaus, MS., in coll. E. D. Jones. 
Becorded by Druce, Biol. Centr.-Ainer., Lep. Het., ii, 
156, as occurring in the Argentine Republic; no detail 
given. 
Walker’s type (^) was from Bogotfl. I suspect Obila 
dispar. Walk., from Limas, is the $ of the same species. 
Schaus (Froc. Zool. Soc., 1896, 646) records divulscda. 
Walk., as such, but — according to the Walker type (or 
cotype) at Oxford- — I do not feel able to accept this. 
Ranges from Mexico to Faraguay and S.E. Brazil. 
