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the species must be considered sufficiently rare, only one specimen for 

 each hemisphere. 



LEPIDOPTERA 



Family NYMPHAL1D.E. 



Aigynnis cytheris Drury (I'ap. C), 111. Ex. Ent., n, pi. iv, fig. 3, 4. A. siga Hiilm., 

 Zutr. Ex. Schmett, fig. 677, 078. A. anna, Blanch., (Jay Faun. Chili, vn, p. 23, 

 9 . A. latltonioidcs Blanch., Cay Faun. Chili, vn, p. 22, pi. n, fig. 1, 2. 



I give what appears to me to be the correct synonymy of this species, 

 The specimens of anna, and its female lathonioides, in my collection, 

 which were determined for me by Dr. Staudinger, and which agree with 

 Blanchard's description, certainly agree also with the figure of Drury's 

 cytheris as closely as possible, and Drury's figure is admitted by Mr. 

 Kirby,iu his Synonymic Catalogue, to represent the same insect figured 

 at a later date by Hiibner as siga. 



Five males (Anna), "and one female (LWwnioides), labeled "Straits 

 of Magellan, Gregory Bay." 



Family PAPILIONID.E. 

 Pieris xanthodice Lucas, Rev. Zoolog., 1852, p. 337. 

 One specimen, 8 , " Straits of Magellan, Gregory Bay." 

 A dozen larvae of a Diurnal were taken at Sandy Point. 



Family BOMBYCID.E. 

 Saturnia rubrescens Blauch. 



One female, labeled " Western Patagonia." 



Hemileuca hyadeti Mahille. {Saturnia hi/adeti.) 

 One male, labeled " Western Patagonia." 



Ecpantheria indecisa Walker. E. bonariensis Boisd. Oberthiir, Etudes Ent. VI, 

 pt. iv, p. ill, pi. xviil, fig. 4 and 7. 

 One male, labeled " Straits of Magellan, Gregory Bay." 



Family NOCTUID.E. 



Six examples representing five species of the genus Agrotis are la- 

 beled as collected at " Western Patagonia," " Lota, Chili," and " Straits 

 of Magellan, Gregory Bay." 



There is also oue example of the genus Mdmesira and three examples 

 of the genus Leucania from " Straits of Magellan, Gregory Bay." 



Three larvae of a Noctuid near Plusia are from Sandy Point, also 

 two Noctuid pup;e were collected at the same place. 



Family PYRALID.E. 



Botys tedra? Cram., Pap. Exot., pi. 6, 312. 



One example. "Lota, Chili." 



Three examples of the genus Giambus are from " Straits of Magellan, 

 Gregory Bay." 



