Butterflies collected in Chili. 481 
65. Carterocephalus paniscoides. 
Steropes paniscoides, Blanchard, in Gay’s ‘ Fauna 
Chilena,’ vii., p. 41 (1852). 
Butleria cauquenensis, Reed, Monogr. Marip. Chil., p. 87 
(2877). 
One pair. ‘Las Zonas, October; about canes.”— 
T. EH. Reed’s type, Valdivia (coll. T. Edmonds). 
In his subsequent notes Mr. Edmonds regards this as 
a variety of the preceding, and says :—‘“‘ B. cauquenensis, 
Reed (I have the type) ? = polyspila, Felder, and panis- 
codes, Bl. Valleys at foot of the Cordilleras ; frequents 
moist and marshy places in January. A variable species ; 
all the specimens from the same localities.” The diffe- 
rences, however, not only in pattern, but in shape, are 
too considerable for mere variation. I cannot for a 
moment question the distinctness of the two species. 
66. Carterocephalus valdivianus. 
3, 2, Syrichthus valdivianus, Philippi, Linn. Ent., 
Xiv., p. 272, n. 12 (1860). 
2, Carterocephalus exornatus, Felder, Verh. z.-b. 
Ges. Wien., xii., p. 494, n. 203 (1862) ; Reise der 
Nov. Lep., ii., pl. 74, figs. 18, 19 (1867). 
Butleria paniscoides, Reed (nec Blanchard), Monogr. 
Marip. Chil., p. 82 (1877). 
Four males. ‘‘ Las Zonas, October; about canes.”— 
T. H. (See notes at end of paper). 
TuHanaos, Boisduval. 
67. Thanaos funeralis. 
Nisoniades funeralis, Scudder and Burgess, Proc. Bost. 
Nat. Hist. Soc., xili., p. 298, fig. 7 (1870). 
Chili. 
We have this species in the Museum from Mexico, 
and, excepting in its slightly darker colour and longer 
white fringe, I see nothing to distinguish it from 1’. tristis, 
Boisd. 
The following additional notes on Chilan Butterflies 
were received from Mr. Edmonds too late for incorpora- 
tion in the body of the paper. I have, however, retained 
TRANS. ENT. Soc. 1881.—pPaRT Iv. (DEC.) 3R 
