478 Mr. A@®:. Butler’s List of 
than on the upper surface) ochreous ; secondaries bright 
ochreous, with sericeous greyish brown abdominal border, 
crossed by a white stripe from base to outer margin ; 
pectus white ; tibiz and tarsi pale sandy brown; venter 
white in the centre; expanse of wings—male 1 inch 
3 lines, female 1 inch 4 lines. 
‘Las Zonas in January, and woods near Chillan 
Baths in March ; about cane-bushes.”—T. HL. 
Var. tractipennis. 
3g. Wings more elongated than in the type; the 
secondaries with the costal margin prolonged ; the yellow 
areas on the under surface washed with reddish tes- 
taceous ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 33 lines. 
Same localities as the typical form. 
Var. quadrinotatus. 
g. Primaries above with only four minute cream- 
coloured spots in pairs; the costal and apical areas 
below sandy buff; the secondaries bright buff, with the 
costal border sandy testaceous; the abdominal greyish 
area also washed with the same colour ; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 23 lines. 
‘Corral, in March.’’—T"’. E. 
Var. pulcher. 
3. Wings above brilliantly shot with green; primaries 
with four bright ochreous dots arranged as in the pre- 
ceding variety ; secondaries with a cuneiform spot closing 
the cell; primaries below with the costal border and 
apical area bright gravel-orange ; secondaries brilliant 
golden chrome-yellow; the abdominal greyish area 
reduced in extent, only seen as a narrow abbreviated 
stripe beyond the usual white stripe ; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 23 lines. 
‘Corral, in March.”—T". E. 
Mr. Edmonds also adds the following note :—‘ Val- 
paraiso, January ; Valdivia, February ; Chillan, March ; 
among ‘Coligne.’ The specimens from Valdivia are 
darker, having fewer yellow spots on upper side.” 
