30G 
uuis B. Prout on the 
182. Apicia laevipennis (Dognin). 
Apicia laevipennis, Bognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., Hi, 25 
(1908). 
Tucuman (type), in coll. Dognin. 
183. Apiciopsis stefania (Dognin). 
Apicia defania, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxviii, 130 
(1891-).i 
Apiciopsiii ohliqimria, Warren, Nov. Zool., xi, 131 
(1904).2 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Dognin’s originals (^) were described from Ecuador, 
Warren’s type (^) from Bolivia. Occurs also in Peru. 
A variable species. A pale, weakly-marked $ from 
Tucuman, in coll. Br. Mus., may possibly be a distinct 
but closely related species, but I believe it is merely a 
form of stefania. 
184. Tetracis(?) erosinata (Dognin). 
Tetrads if) erosinata, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., li, 19 
(1907). 
Tucuman, one $ (type), in coll. Dognin. 
185. Anisoperas UNDILINEA (Warren). 
Anisoperas undilinea, Warren, Nov. Zook, xi, 565 (1904). 
Tucuman, one April 1902 (type), in coll. Rothschild ; 
also one from the same locality in coll. Bastelberger; La 
Rioja (E. Giacomelli) in coll. L. B. Prout; Mendoza and 
Palmira, a fine series bred by Mr. W. M. Bayne, in coll. 
L. B. Prout, coll. A. F. Bayne, etc. 
No other localities are known. 
There is a moderate range of variation. The colour 
varies appreciably, according to the density of the dark 
dusting on the light-brown ground-colour; the ante- 
median and postmedian lines vary a little in their distance 
one from the other, and the latter in the depth of the 
sinus in submedian area; a brown median shade (near 
the postmedian) is usually well developed, sometimes weak, 
very occasionally almost obsolete ; the white vein-dots dis- 
tally to the postmedian are occasionally almost entirely 
wanting. The $s are on the average larger than the d's. 
