The 27-strong squad includes the entire 22 who delivered Scotland's victory over Ireland in the final RBS 6 Nations Championship match at Croke Park.
In addition there is one uncapped player, the 25-year-old Edinburgh back Jim Thompson, who has won promotion after some encouraging displays in the Scotland A team and for Edinburgh. Thompson is also a product of the Scotland 7s set-up.
Andy Robinson told scottishrugby.org:
"We are really looking forward to playing against Argentina. We have a lot of respect for the way the game is played there and we want to improve upon our success in our most recent game in the Six Nations."
"As well as our two Test matches in Argentina we will prepare for those contests with our game at Murrayfield against a Japan Select. In addition there are matches against Georgia, Namibia and Argentina Jaguars for Scotland A in the IRB Nations Cup, so from my perspective we are playing six Test matches this summer and that will be reflected when we announce the Scotland A squad next week."
Backs:
Mike Blair (Edinburgh), Chris Cusiter CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors), Simon Danielli (Ulster), Nick De Luca (Edinburgh), Max Evans (Glasgow Warriors), Phil Godman (Edinburgh), Alex Grove (Worcester Warriors), Seam Lamont (Scarlets), Rory Lawson (Gloucester), Graeme Morrison, Dan Parks (both Glasgow Warriors), Hugo Southwell (Stade Francais) and Jim Thompson (Edinburgh)
Forwards:
John Barclay, Johnnie Beattie, Kelly Brown (all Glasgow Warriors), Alasdair Dickinson (Gloucester), Ross Ford (Edinburgh), Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors), Jim Hamilton, Allan Jacobsen (both Edinburgh), Alastair Kellock (Glasgow Warriors), Scott Lawson (Gloucester), Moray Low (Glasgow Warriors), Alan MacDonald (Edinburgh), Euan Murray (Northampton Saints) and Alasdair Strokosch (Gloucester).
Scotland's matches in Argentina are as follows:
First Test: Saturday 12 June Argentina v Scotland, Tucuman, kick-off 3.45pm local time, 7.45pm BST.
Second Test: Saturday 19 June Argentina v Scotland, Mar del Plata, kick-off 3.45pm local time, 7.45pm BST
Both matches will be shown live on BBC2 Scotland and will be available to viewers throughout the rest of the UK via the BBC website and red button. There will also be live commentary on BBC Radio Scotland.
The Scotland squad depart on Friday 4 June.



