98 TRAVELS AMONGST THE GREAT ANDES. 



8. Ithomia andromica, Hew., Ex. Butt., Ithomia, t. 7, f. 38. 



Hab. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). One example. 



A species of wide range, the type being from Venezuela. 



9. Ithomia padilla, Hew., Ex. Butt., Ithomia, t. 24, f. 149. 



Hab. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). Three examples. 



Sub-fam. Satyrin^. 



10. Steroma sp. ? 



Hah. Machachi (10,000 feet). Two examples. 



These specimens are in bad condition, and we are thus unalile to deter- 

 mine them satisfactorily. The species is apparently allied to S. pronopliila, 

 Felder. 



11. Pedaliodes sp. ? 



Hab. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). One example. In poor condition. 

 Allied apparently to P. i)orina, Hew. 



12. Pedaliodes sj). ? 



Hab. Machachi (10,000 feet). Two examples. In poor condition. P. 

 IJiirrliaiba appears to l^e its nearest ally. 



13. Pedaliodes sp. ? 



Hab. Pichincha (11-12,-500 feet); Cotocachi (14,000 feet); Cayambe 

 (13-13,500 feet); Machachi (10,000 feet). Fourteen examples. All in poor 

 condition. P. manis, Feld., seems to be nearly allied. 



14. Ly'inanoj)oda lemna, Hew., Journ. Ent., i, p. 156, t. 9, f. 1. 

 Hab. Machachi (10,000 feet). Two examples. 



15. Lymanopoda tener, Hew., Ent. Monthly Mag., vi, p. 98. 



Hah. Cayambe (13-14,500 feet); between Antisanilla and Piuantura 

 (11-12,000 feet) ; Hacienda of Antisana (13,300 feet) ; Pichincha (11-12,500 

 feet); La Dormida, Cayambe (11,805 feet); Machachi (10,000 feet); Altar 

 (13,000 feet). Many examples. Descriljed by Hewitson from specimens 

 collected by Buckley in Ecuador. 



IG. Lasiophila ^-Mpatom, var. 



Pronophila zapatoza, Westw., Gen. Diurn., Lep., p. 358. 



Hah. Bridge of Chimbo (1000 feet). One example. 



Closely allied to the Venezuelan form of L. zapatoza, of which it is duubt- 

 less a localised race. According to Westwood and Hewitson the range of the 

 species includes the Andes from Venezuela to Bolivia. 



