460 Mr. @. Butler’s List of 
C. plumbeolus is a race of C. leptoneuroides, occurring 
at a higher level, and distinguished by its slightly inferior 
size, slightly duller coloration, the absence of the pale 
border to the central belt on the under surface of the 
secondaries, the absence of white veins (although the 
short white dashes remain upon the female), and the 
tendency to obscurity of the ocelli and the white spots 
between them in the male, though in some examples 
they are sharply defined. 
Hipparcaia, Fabricius. 
21. Hipparchia chiliensis. 
Satyrus chiliensis, Guérin, Voy. de la Coquille, p. 280; 
Atlas, Ins., pl. 16, figs. 4, 5 (1882). 
Erebia chiliensis, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lepid., p. 380, 
n. 58 (1851). 
E. chilensis (sic), Doubleday, List. Lep. Brit. Mus., i., 
p- 127 (1844) ; Blanchard (1852). 
Hipparchia chiliensis, Butler, Cat. Sat., p. 58, n. 24 
(1868). 
3, Satyrus tristis?, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘Fauna 
Chilena,’ pl. 3, fig. 1 (1852). 
Stibomorpha reedvi, Butler, Lep. Exot., p. 180 (1874). 
‘Common near Valparaiso in November and Decem- 
ber.”—T. E. 
Faununa, Felder. 
22. Faunula stelligera, n.s. (Pl. XXI., fig. 10). 
General appearance of an Hrebia; pattern and colora- 
tion approaching Neosatyrus ambiorix ; wings above dark 
rich olive-brown; primaries with three more or less 
defined deep ferruginous streaks on the median and lower 
radial interspaces (in some male examples only the 
central and largest one is present); fringe dark grey, 
with a slender pale basal line; secondaries with three 
discal hastate dark ferruginous spots on the radial and 
median interspaces, and sometimes a fourth minute spot 
of the same colour nearer to the anal angle ; fringe as 
in primaries; body blackish; wings below paler, the 
primaries with the basal two-thirds, excepting at the 
borders, dark ferruginous, sometimes crossed just beyond 
the cell by an arched and slightly undulated purplish 
brown line; remainder of the ground colour pale 
