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Mr. Louis B. Prout on the 
150. Lomographa bicineta (Dogniu). 
Coricia hicincta, Doguin, Le Nat., xiv, 144 (1892). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dogiiin. 
Dognin’s types were from Ecuador. Occurs also in 
Peru. 
151. Nipteria CURVIFASCIA (Warren). 
Nii^teria curvifascia, Warren, Nov. Zool., viii, 476 (1901). 
Rosario, two one $ (type $ and cotypes), in coll. 
Rothschild ; Buenos Aires, in coll. Br. Mus. 
No doubt the specimens from Castro, Parana, mentioned 
by Warren (loc. cit.), belong to a nearly allied species which 
stands in coll. E. D. Jones as caintaria, Schaus (MS.), and 
which has also been presented to the British Museum by 
Mr. Schaus, under the name of curvifascia. I have seen 
no other example of true curvifascia than the Argentine 
ones. 
152. Nipteria (?) fumida (Burmeister). 
Upcnora fumida, Burmeister, Descr. Phys. Arg. Rep., 
V (1), 414 (1878).! 
Nephodia fumida, Berg, An. Soc. Cient. Argent., xiii, 181 
(1882).2 
(^) Buenos Aires; (f) Oran and Salta. 
Burmeister’s genus Upcnora was erected for this species. 
He figures only the venation (Atlas, tab. xvii, 15) and this 
somewhat incorrectly. But Berg’s careful notes and cor¬ 
rections (^) make it certain that the species belong to the 
Nephodiinac of Warren. Its actual identity has not been 
made out. The only species of the group which I yet 
know from Buenos Aires is curvifascia) but had the 
authors had this species before them, they could hardly 
have overlooked the distinct band. It is in the highest 
degree probable that Berg’s Salta fumida will prove to be 
N. marginata, Warr. ; but there is no certainty that Berg 
correctly identified this with the Buenos Aires insect. 
153. Nipteria marginata (Warren) 
(praec. syn. ?). 
Nipteria marginata, Warren, Proc. U.S. Mus., xxx, 502 
(1906). 
Salta, type in coll. Rothschild ; Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
