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Geomctridcie of the Argentine Rcpuhlic. 
Mabille also records the species from Punta Arenas, 
which belongs to Chili. Maassen’s type was from the 
highlands of Bolivia. 
221. Odontothera (?) cruciferaria (Berg). 
Aspilates cruciferaria, Berg, An. Soc. Cient. Argent., iv, 
206 (1877).! 
Spartopteryx (?) denticulata, Butler, Tr. Ent. Soc. Bond., 
1882, 387 (1882) (nov. syn.).^ 
Aspilates glyphicarms, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Pliilom. (7) ix, 
66 (1885); Miss. Sci. Cap Horn, vi, Lep. 23, tab. ii, 
10 (1888).^ 
(^) Rio Santa Cruz, Patagonia (F. P. Moreno). 
Also occurs in Chili and Tierra del Fuego (^). 
Apparently variable, but I have only seen a very few 
specimens. 
I know of no existing genus to which this species seems 
satisfactorily referable. It differs from typical Odontothera, 
Butl.*—which, by the way, was not intelligibly diagnosed, 
being compared to certain Larentiid genera—not only in 
having the ^ antenna bipectinate, but also in some points 
of venation, etc.; nevertheless it comes rather near it in 
most respects, and as it is necessary to assign it some 
provisional generic position, I consider Odontothera the 
most satisfactory that I can find. I imagine both may 
be related, though probably not very closely, to the 
Ischnopteryx—Cidariophanes group. 
222. Callipseustes trisecta (Warren). 
Callipseustes trisecta, Warren, Nov. ZooL, xiv, 287 (1907). 
Ciudad de Tucuman (type), in coll. Rothschild; also 
from the same locality in coll. Dognin. 
223. Amblurodes chloroclystata (Guenee). 
Syrtodes chloroclystata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., x, 
452 (1858). 
Gidaria cldorophaearia. Walker, List Lep. Ins., xxxv, 1690 
(1866). 
Syrtodes hryifera, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het., tab. 
cxxxi, 28 (1875). 
* Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1882, 409, 
