Butterflies collected in Chil. 468 
pale brown legs; antenne below pale yellow; expanse 
of wings, 1 inch 6 lines. 
Chili. (See notes at end of paper). 
Seems allied to Reed’s S. chiliensis (the Neosatyrus 
ambiorix of his ‘ Explicacion de las laminas,’ but not of 
Wallengren) ; the coloration of the under surface also 
reminds one of his S. thelxiope, but the latter (which he 
subsequently calls S. pales, female), is possibly the 
female of N. reedi. 
27. Neosatyrus violaceus, n.s. (Pl. XXLI., fig. 8). 
Near to the preceding, but differing in the coloration 
of the under surface; the primaries below darker 
throughout ; the secondaries also darker, and with a 
lilac, instead of dull ochreous, band beyond the middle ; 
five more or less distinct white points nearly half- 
way between the band and the outer margin ; otherwise 
as in the preceding species; expanse of wings, 1 inch 
6 lines. 
‘“ Woods near. Chillan in March, 1880.” 
I have examined five examples of this species ; it and 
the preceding species resemble T'etraphlebia germainw in 
the pattern of the upper surface, although quite different 
in form and size. 
28. Neosatyrus reedui, n.s. (Pl. XXI., fig. 9). 
2 Satyrus janiriodes, male, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
| Chilena,’ pl. i11., fig. 2 (1852). 
Wings above rich olive-brown, with golden cupreous 
reflections ; primaries with dusky external border and a 
few ferruginous scalés upon the disc ; fringe grey ; body 
blackish ; primaries below tawny orange, deepest towards 
the base, the costal and inner borders brown; external 
border broadly ferruginous, with slightly darker stria- 
tions ; a small round black subapical ocellus with one 
minute pupil, and an orange iris with incomplete dusky 
zone; secondaries rich cupreous-brown, sericeous, crossed 
near the base by an indistinct angular darker line, 
bordered internally by a few grey scales; an angulated 
and undulated line just beyond the cell, bounded exter- 
nally by a diffused lilacine grey streak, which is expanded 
and widely dispersed upon the costal area almost to 
