82G 
]\I^Louis B. Front on the 
cell) and again from before to subincdian fold ; fringe white, 
unchequered. Underside the same. 
San Luis, February 21, 1904 (W. M. Bayne). Type ($) 
in coll. L. B. Front. A ^ precisely similar from Palmira 
in coll. A. F. Bayne. 
218. Ehilopjiodes colorata (Warren). 
Eriloiilwdcs colorata, Warren, Nov. Zool., i, 466 (1894). 
Mascora variegata, Schaus, MS., in coll. F. D. Jones. 
“Argentina” (J. H. Leech), in coll. Br. Mus., an aberra¬ 
tion ($) with the ground-colour of both wings strongly 
dark-dusted. Described from S.E. Brazil. 
219. Leucolithodes arana (Dognin). 
GariiJcta arana, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxix, 117 
(1895).! 
Erilo 2 diodcs arana, Warren, Nov. Zool., xi, 582 (1904).^ 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Dognin (^) described the species from Ecuador. It 
occurs also in Colombia. 
Warren (^) treats it as an Erilophodcs', though com¬ 
menting on its close “superficial” resemblance to Leuco- 
lithodes pantcata (Feld.),*^ he overlooks the fact that it 
virtually lacks the abdominal tufts of Erilophodcs, and also 
agrees in venation with Leucolithodes. It is therefore best 
treated as forming a second section of that genus, with the 
J antenna bipectinate. 
220. Leucochesias mesargyrata (Mabille). 
Lcncochcsias nusarqyrata, Mabille, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 
(3) i, 158 (1889).t 
Aspilates (?) nimipennaria, Maasseu, Stiibel’s Beisen, Lep. 
98, 162, tab. ix, 16 (post August 2, 1890) (nov. syn.). 
Port Santa Cruz, E. coast of Patagonia (Mabille); 
Uspallata Pass, 7000 ft. (Geo. Boag), in coll. Br. Mus. 
* Bryoptera panteata, Feld., Reise Novara, Lep. Het., tab. cxxvi, 
V = Leucolithodes pantherata, Warr. (in err. jiro panteata), Nov. 
Zool., xi, 582. 
t Possibly not published till 1890, as it is indexed in the 
“Zoological Record” for that year, and the copy at our Natural 
History Museum was not received until May 13, 1890. But even 
this, the latest possible date, gives some months’ priority over 
Maassen. 
