Butterflies collected in Chili. 479 
62. Cyclopides philippii, n.s. (Pl. XXI., fig. 13). 
Wings above dark purplish brown, with dark green 
reflections; primaries with ten bright ochreous spots, 
the first three in an oblique series just before the middle, 
the fourth in a line with the second within the first 
median interspace, the fifth to eighth in a nearly straight 
series across the disc, the lowest two spots of this series 
being small and close together upon the interno-median 
interspace, and the uppermost one trifid and slightly 
oblique, the last two spots very minute, submarginal, 
and placed upon the radial interspaces ; fringe slaty 
orey, tipped with whitish; basal area sprinkled with 
yellow scales; secondaries with two ochreous spots 
beyond the middle, and two discal smaller spots on the 
median interspaces; the female with two very small 
additional subapical spots; interno-basal area clothed 
with greenish hairs; abdominal fringe white ; fringe of 
outer margin as in the primaries ; body greenish ; the 
head and palpi with yellowish hairs; the collar, 
shoulders, and outer margins of tegule greenish yellow; 
abdomen, excepting towards the base, dark brown, with 
the sides ochreous ; primaries below with the costal and 
apical areas bright ochre-yellow, the central area blackish 
brown, with spots as above, but larger, internal area 
greyish ; secondaries bright ochreous-yellow, crossed 
from base to outer margin by two silvery white divergent 
stripes, one passing through the cell, the other through 
the interno-median interspace ; fringe of all the wings 
silvery white, traversed beyond the middle by a grey line, 
and tipped with buff; palpi and pectus creamy white ; 
legs and venter of male, excepting a central longitudinal 
basal streak, ochreous; the body and wings of female 
below distinctly paler than in the male, the body being 
almost wholly white; expanse of wings, 1 inch 23 lines. 
Same localities as typical C. fruticolens. 
This species is allied to the preceding, though un- 
questionably very distinct ; it also seems allied to 
“ Butleria sotot” of Reed (Marip. Chil., p. 86), of which 
the following is a description of the secondaries below: 
—* Alas posteriores por debajo morenas inclinadas a un 
color ceniciento con la costa maranjada i dos rayas 
blancas desde la base hasta el borde esterno; entre 
estas dos rayas hai tres puntos blancos, uno hacia el 
