Butterflies collected in Chil. ATT 
Pampuina, Fabricius. 
58. Pamphila fasciolata. 
3, Hesperia fasciolata, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vii., p. 42; pl. 3, fig. 7 (1852). 
2, Hesperia signata, Blanchard, l. c., p. 42 (1852). 
“Valparaiso, October to April; Valdivia, February ; 
Copiapo and Cauquenes in January.” —T’. EH. 
59. Pamphila fulva. 
Hesperia fulva, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna Chilena,’ 
vil., p. 48; pl. 3, fig. 8 (1852). 
‘Valparaiso, September to April ; abundant.’”"—T’. E. 
There are two forms of this species, one larger and 
with heavier dark markings than the other. 
Cyciopipes, Hiibner. 
60. Cyclopides auretpennis. 
Syrichthus aureipennis, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ viu., p. 40; pl. 8, figs. 5a, 5b, and 6 
(1852). 
‘Valdivia, in woods among the arborescent grass ; 
February and March.”—T. E. 
This species is of the same size and structure as 
C. morpheus of Europe. 
61. Cyclopides fruticolens, n.s. (Pl. XXL, fig. 12). 
Wings above rich chocolate-brown, sericeous ; primaries 
above with a transverse ochreous spot in the cell, a 
second below it at the base of the first median inter- 
space, and a falciform discal series of five, the uppermost 
of which is trifid; secondaries with a cuneiform spot 
across the end of the cell, a smaller rounded spot 
between the latter and the first median branch, and a 
discal series, generally absent in the male, but when 
present consisting of only two spots, ochreous; base 
streaked with greenish hairs ; head and thorax olivaceous, 
the shoulders and palpi white varied with ochreous; 
abdomen dark chocolate-brown, ochreous at the sides ; 
primaries below dark brown, the internal area grey ; the 
costal border, apical area, and spots (which are larger 
