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and Argentina always in or close to the heavy forest. It is 

 easily distinguished by the colour of the under-side from the 

 allied species above. The sj^ecimens figured are from Chilpa. 



69. Thana os funcralis. 



Nisoniades funcralis, Scudder and Burgess, Proc. Bost. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc, xiii, p. 293, fig. 7 (1870). 



Butler includes this on Edmonds' authority, but no 

 locality is given for it, and I think the identification highly 

 dubious. In the forest on the Pemehue range I am 

 certain that I saw a Hesperiid belonging to this group, 

 but did not succeed in taking: it. 



List of Chilean Butterflies showing their distribution and range. 



