480 Mr. Am. Butler’s List of 
medio i los otros dos hacia el borde esterno. Las franjas 
por debajo son de un color plomo.” It is therefore 
evident that we have here again a very distinct species. 
I have named this beautiful little Hespertid in honour 
of Dr. R. A. Philippi, whose admirable descriptions of 
Chilian butterflies are quite a relief after the vague and 
unsatisfactory diagnoses of some other writers. 
CaRTEROCEPHALUS, Lederer. 
Whether this genus is sufficiently distinct from Cyclo- 
pides I will not attempt to decide; at any rate it has 
little in common with the tropical New World group, to 
which Mr. Kirby has given the name of SButleria,* 
and which therefore must be deprived of all the known 
Chilian species. 
63. Carterocephalus bissexguttatus. 
Steopes ? (sic) bissexguttatus, Philippi, Linn. Ent., xiv., 
p. 272, n. 11 (1860). 
3, 2. ‘Las Zonas, October ; about canes.”’—T’. EH. 
(See also Notes). 
64. Carterocephalus flavomaculatus. 
Syrichthus flavomaculatus, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vil., p. 44; pl. 3, figs. 9a, 9b (1852). 
Carterocephalus polyspilus, Felder, Verh. z.-b. Ges. 
Wien., xii., p. 495, n. 204 (1862). 
Var. Butleria vicina. Reed, l. ¢c., p. 88 (1877). 
2, @. ‘‘Las Zonas, October ; about canes.”—T. EH. 
Of C. vicina Mr. Edmonds writes :—‘‘I have only 
one specimen from Valdivia, the type taken and de- 
scribed by Reed.” It chiefly differs in having the mark- 
ings of the secondaries below suffused with yellow. 
* Since my enumeration of the forms in the Museum collection 
(Ent. Mo. Mag., vii., p. 96) notes four species apart from the type 
quoted as Felder’s, and since the latter is congenerie with typical 
Carterocephalus, the type of Butleria must be C. dimidiatus, 
Felder, 
