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Allied to E. Coctel. The latter species is figured on the same 

 plate and has been carelessly named janirioides. The figures of 

 these species are not good, and only represent the upperside of the 



12. Epinephele Pales. 



Satyrus Pales, PhiUj)pi, Linncea Entomohgica, xiv, p. 268. n. 5 

 (1860). 



Chili (San Juan). 



According to Philippi this is closely allied to Coctei ; it seems only 

 to differ in the absence of one or two points upon the underside of 

 the hind wings ; but not having seen the insect, it appears better to 

 retain it as a distinct species. 



13. Epinephele Limonias. 



Satyrus Limonias, PhUippi, Linn. Eat. xiv. p. 268. n. 6 (1860). 



Chili (Valdivia). 



Possibly another form of Coctei ; it appears, however, to have 

 greater claims to distinction than the preceding, the hind wings being 

 more distinctly dentated with a ferruginous abbreviated band and 

 with a reddish violet gloss. 



14. Epinephele Dry as. 



Epinephele Dry as, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii. p. 492. 



n. 851 (1867). 

 ChiH (Felder). 



" Nearly allied to Limonias, but larger, the front wings with the 

 costal, the hind wings with the inner margin longer, the outer 

 margin of the front wings less waved." 



15. Epinephele Valdiviae. 



Epinephele Valdiviae, Felder, Beise der Fregatte Novara, iii. 



p. 493. n. 852 (1867). 

 Chili, Valdivia (Felder). 



" In form of wing most like E. Mora " (Hipparclna Flora, ante), 

 but considerably larger. 



16. Epinephele poliozona. 



Epinephele poliozona, Felder, Reise der Fregatte Novara, iii, 

 p. 493, n. 853 (1867). 



Chili, Valdivia (Felder). 



A little larger than the male of Coctei ; the wings entire, the outer 

 margin of the front wings straight. 



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