808 B. Front on the 
Cli.ocrodes snhc/armna, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xx, 221 (1800) 
(iiov. syn.). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Widely distributed, and common from Mexico and the 
West Indies to Brazil and Paraguay, perhaps especially so 
in the more southerly parts of its range. Guenee’s type 
was from Brazil; Walker’s were both from Haiti, and he 
discovered their identity one with the other, but failed to 
recognise in them the exhonorata of Guenee. The species 
is not particularly variable. 
189. Sabulodes atropesaria (Walker). 
Choerodes (?) atr 02 xsaria, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xx, 222 
(1860). 
t^abulodes arenularia, Snellen, Tijd. Ent., xvii, 12, tab. i, 1 
(1874) (nov. syn.). 
Los Vasquez, in coll. Dognin. 
The types of both the names (which are absolutely 
synonymous) come from Bogotfi*. I have only seen the 
species from Colombia and Ecuador. 
190. Sabulodes polydora (Thierry-Mieg). 
Epione ij) polydora Thierry-Mieg, Le Nat., xvi, 235 (1892). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin et coll. Bastelberger. 
Originally described from Peru. Seems to be common 
in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 
Epione hogotata, Snell., Tijd. Ent., xvii, 13, tab. i, 8, 
presumably from Colombia, is apparently related, but 
distinct. 
191. Spododes adumbrata (Warren). 
Spododes adumbrata, Warren, Nov. Zoo)., ii, 156 (1895). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Warren’s type was from Brazil. 
192. Bassania amethystata (Walker). 
Bassania amethystata, Walker, List Lep. Ins., xx, 269 
(I860). 
Erosina meropia, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Lep. Het., ii, 
55, tab. xlvi, 10 (1892) (nov. syn.). 
