301 
Geometridae of the Argentine Reijuhlic. 
The forewing venation is as in the type species {apici- 
truncaria, H.-S.) and carfinia, Druce (= nigricosta, Warn, 
Nov. Zoo]., xii, 61, nov. syn.), SC^ being free,* whereas 
in ail the examples of divisaria, Walk., which I have 
examined, SC^ anastomoses with C. 
175. Oenothalia vestita (Warren). 
Oenothalia vestita, Warren, Nov. Zool., xvi, 105 (1909). 
Tucuman, 1100 m., January or February, 1905, type 
{$) in coll. Rothschild; Salta, one $ (“belongs apparently 
to the same species,” Warren, loc. citi) in coll. Rothschild. 
176. Sphacelodes vulneraria (Hiibner). 
Brotis vulneraria, Hiibner, Zutr. Exot. Schmett., ii, 23, 
fig. 319, 20 (1823); Verz. bek. Schmett., 803 
(1826 ?). 
Sphacelodes vulneraria, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., x, 
117, tab. xxii, 9 (1858). 
? Sphacelodes micacearia, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., x, 
117 (1858) (ab.?). 
Brotis fusilineata. Walker, List Lep. Inst, xx, 264 (1860). 
Sphacelodes Jloridensis, Holland, Papilio, iv, 72 (1884). 
Sphacelodes hrunneata, Warr., Nov. Zook, xiv, 292 (1907) 
(ab. ?) (nov. syn.). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
A widely distributed and often abundant species, 
ranging from the eastern United States to Brazil. It 
has not yet, however, been much observed in Argentina, 
and probably reaches its southernmost limit at about the 
latitude of Tucuman. 
177. Drepanodes plebejata (Snellen). 
Apicia plehejcda, Snellen, Tijd. Ent., xvii, 19, tab. i, 7 
(1874). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
I am not able to indicate many localities for this 
species, though they suggest a wide distribution. The 
* Warren, Nov. Zool., iv, 477, says that in Thysanopyga SC^ 
anastomoses strongly with C ; he must have made this note from 
divisaria, or in any case not from the type species, for in the latter 
these two veins are quite far apart, so that no error of observation 
would have been possible. 
