450 Mr. .. Butler’s List ot 
black beneath; back clouded with brown, of a shade 
slightly darker than that of the rest of the body; tail 
bifid. Full-fed in October.” 
Lood-plant.— Coligne ”’ (Chusquea sp. ?) 
Chrysalis.— Pale brown, with a few streaks and spots 
of black. Imago.—November and December.” —T’. E. 
2. Elina vanessoides. 
Elina vanessoides, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna Chilena,’ 
vil., p. 28, pl. 5, figs. 5, 6 (1852). 
‘‘Near Corral, province of Valdivia, in March.”— 
TE 
Only males of this species were obtained ; it is said, 
however, to be ‘‘ not uncommon.” 
3. Hlina nemyrioides. 
3, Satyrus nemyrioides, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vii., p. 33, pl. 2, figs. 6, 7 (1852). 
?. Slightly larger than the male, above with three 
small additional black ocelloid spots upon the tawny 
belt; secondaries with the submarginal tawny spots 
larger; primaries below with the basal area, as far as 
the discal belt, tawny instead of dark brown; only one 
large blind subapical ocellus upon the belt ; outer border 
paler than in the male; secondaries altogether paler and 
greyer ; the disc grey, no large white patch ; expanse of 
wings, 1 inch 11 lines. 
Two somewhat shattered specimens, male and female, 
taken in ‘‘ woods below the Baths of Chillan; Valdivia, 
in woods, February and March, 1880.”—7’. EL. 
There is absolutely no reason for separating this 
species generically from EL. vanessoides. 
4. Elina flora. 
3, Satyrus flora, Philippi, ‘Linnea Entomologica,’ 
Xiv., p. 267, n. 4 (1860). 
Hipparchia? flora, Butler, Cat. Sat., p. 58, n. 25 
(1868). 
Pedaliodes oaxes, Butler, Cist. Ent. 1., p. 25, n. 8 
(1870). 
Stibomorpha tristis, Butler (nee Guérin), Lep. Exot., 
p- 180, n. 3; pl. Ixii., fig. 3 (1874). 
