Butterflies collected in Chilt. 485 
with yellowish reflections, the discoidal area covered by 
a large diffused tawny area; apical portion of costal 
area and the extremities of the last subcostal branch 
and radials ashy white, flecked with brown; a discal 
series of decreasing longitudinal pale stramineous dashes, 
the second and third interrupted by a large unequally 
geminate blind black spot; fringe, excepting at apex, 
brown; secondaries pale brown, transversely and irre- 
sularly streaked with black on the basal third, and 
crossed beyond the middle by a deeply-notched zigzag 
and angulated black line, bounding externally a diffused 
smoky brown band, and bordered by a white line along 
its outer edge; outer border smoky brown, bounded on 
each side by a slightly irregular black line; all the 
veins white; internervular folds pale brassy yellow 
between the post-median line and the border, the first, 
second, third, fifth, and sixth interrupted by yellow-edged 
fusiform blind black spots, the last of which is small and 
ill-formed ; fringe greyish brown, flecked with white ; 
body below greyish ; expanse of wings, 2 inches. 
One specimen ‘‘ from mountains above the Baths of 
Chillan.”—T7. E. 
On the under surface this species vaguely resembles 
Argyrophorus williamsianus from the Straits of Magellan. 
22a. Faunula leucoglene. 
Faunula leucoglene, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep., iii., 
p. 488, n. 848 (1867). 
One specimen forwarded. ‘‘ Cordilleras of Cauquenes, 
scarce; in January and February, at an elevation of 
9000 to 10,000 feet ; hard to capture on account of the 
difficult nature of the ground.”—T’. EL. 
This species proves to be of the same form and size 
as I’. stelligera (ante); it is easily recognisable by the 
large broadly black-bordered white spot towards the apex 
of primaries below. 
28a. Neosatyrus reedu ? var. fuscescens. 
Differs from typical specimens in its slightly smaller 
size, and in the ground colour of the primaries below 
being smoky brown, slightly suffused with reddish on the 
disc ; the subapical ocellus also being only represented by 
