Geometriclae of the Argentine BeimUic. 
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154. Nipteria saturata (Dognin). 
Nipteria saturata, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1, 117 
(1906). 
Metan, Salta, type (i^) in coll. Dognin. 
155. Pantherodes pardalaria (Hiibner). 
Panthera imrdalaria, Hiibner, Zutr., ii, 25, fig. 8o5-6 
(1823). 
Pantherodes 'pardalaria, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., x, 
200 (1858). 
Panthera pardalaria, ab. obliterata, Warren, Nov. Zool., xvi, 
100 (1909) (ab.). 
Argentina (O. W. Thomas), without exact locality, 
in coll. Br. Mus.; Tucuman, in coll. Rothschild et coll. 
Bastelberger. I believe Mr. A. F. Bayne has taken one or 
two in Buenos Aires, but have no precise notes; a small 
$ from thence (November 7, 1908, C. Gi'ant), in coll. Br. 
Mus., has the abdomen entirely dark, and if this is really 
a reliable distinction for P. eolubraria, Guen., Avhich Mr. 
E. Dukinfield Jones assures me is structurally a distinct 
species, it will have to be referred there. 
156. Cataspilates plurilineata (Warren). 
Aspilates plurilineata, Warren, Nov. Zool., iv, 473 (1897). 
Mendoza, January 1903, one $ (W. M. Bayne), in coll. 
L. B. Prout; Cacheuta (W. M. Bayne), one J in coll. A. 
F. Bayne. 
Warren’s type was from Bolivia. The species occurs 
also in Brazil and in Peru. 
The single Mendoza example is small and narrow¬ 
winged, even for a $, but it is of course impossible to .say 
whether this indicates the existence of a local race. 
157. Cataspilates pseudaluma (Dognin). 
Cataspilates pseudaluma, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., li, 
18 (1907). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Dognin. 
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