452 Mr. ©. Butler’s List of 
? 2S. jantriodes, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘Fauna Chilena,’ 
vu., pl. 2, fig. 8 (1852). 
Var. Epinephele dryas, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep., 
ill., p. 492, n. 851 (1867). 
Valparaiso and Valdivia. (See notes at end of paper). 
7. Epinephele valdivie. 
E’pinephele valdivie, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep., iii., 
p. 498, n. 852 (1867). 
?, Satyrus luctuosus, Reed, Monogr. Marip. Chil., 
DL. i, 1e. 6 Asi 7). 
3, 2, Stibomorpha monachus, Reed (nec Blanchard), 
l. c., fig. 5, and explic. de las laminas, lam. ii., 
figs. 5, 6 (1877). 
Valdivia. 
Easily separable from EH. monachus by its paler colora- 
tion and the red patches above. 
8. Hpinephele monachus. 
Satyrus monachus, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vil., p. 35, n. 5 (1852). 
Pedaliodes lugubris, Butler, Cist. Ent. ii., p. 25, n. 4 
(1870). 
Stibomorpha monachus, Butler, Lep. Exot., p. 179, n. 2; 
pl. lxii., fig. 2 (1874). 
“Common in woods of Valdivia in February.”—T. E. 
This seems to be a rarer species than the preceding ; 
it is possible that the two are confounded in Chilian 
collections. 
9. Hpinephele tristis. 
Satyrus tristis, Guérin, Voy. de la Coquille, p. 281 
(1832). 
Argynnis tristis, Guérin, l. c. Atlas, Ins. pl. 15, fig. 5 
(1832). 
‘“* Central provinces ; very common from November to 
January.”—T. E. 
Much confusion has arisen respecting this species, for 
which, I believe, I am principally responsible; the true 
ii. tristis, as represented by M. Guerin, is an insect 
rather smaller than Elina flora, and without the tawny 
