( 449 ) 
XXX. List of Butterflies collected in Chili by Thomas 
Edmonds, Esq. By Arruur G. Buruzr, F.L.S., 
F.Z.5., &e. 
[Read September 7th, 1881. | 
PuaTE XXI. 
Tue following is an account of a very interesting series 
of Diurnal Lepidoptera from Chili; partir larly in- 
structive from the fact that it contains no less than sixty- 
nine well-marked and one doubtful species, and therefore, 
being the richest collection ever brought to this country, 
has given me an opportunity of identifying with certainty 
nearly the whole of the described species, and thereby 
correcting the unusually numerous false identifications 
made by most writers on the Chilian Lepidoptera, and 
by myself amongst others. 
I have also been able, by comparing the typical species 
for which distinct genera have been erected, to reduce 
the number of the latter. 
Mr. Edmonds’s notes, which accompany the collection, 
are exceedingly valuable. 
NYMPHALIDA. 
SATYRINA. 
Eins, Blanchard. 
1. Elina lefebvret. 
Satyrus lefebvret, Guérin, Voy. de la Coquille, p. 281 
(1829). 
S. montrolii, Feisthamel, Mag. Zool. ix., pl. 20 (1839). 
Lasiommata montrolii, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lepid., 
p- 387, n. 15 (1851). 
?, Elina montrolii, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vii., p. 28, pl. 5, fig. 7 (1852). 
3, 2, Valparaiso. 
Larva.—‘‘ Pale brown, with longitudinal black lines ; 
head pale brown, larger than the second segment, with 
two black lines and a pale spiracular line edged with 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—PaRT IV. (DEC.) oN 
