Update March 2013: thanks to Keith Willmott I am able to provide identifications for almost all the butterflies on this trip:
All these Satyr butterflies were seen in northern Ecuador during Feb 6 - 17, 2006:
05A)
Pedaliodes polusca polusca. Yanacocha Reserve, north of Volcan Picincha (c. 11,000 feet):
05B) Manerebia sp. Yanacocha Reserve, north of Volcan Picincha (c. 11,000 feet):
05C) Panyapedaliodes drymaea. Verdecocha Lodge, NW of Yanacocha Reserve:
05D) Lymanopoda obsoleta. Verdecocha Lodge, NW of Yanacocha Reserve:
05E) left photo Eretris sp.; right photo Eretris sp. - probably undescribed. Bellavista Lodge, Tandayapa Valley:
05F) Panyapedaliodes drymaea. Paz del Aves, between Nanegalito and Mindo turning:
05G) Pronophila orcus. (much larger than preceding dark satyrs); Paz del Aves, between Nanegalito and Mindo turning:
05H) Magneuptychia alcinoe. Above Mindo, on access road:
05I) Pierella luna lesbia. Rio Silanche Bird Sanctuary, west of Los Bancos: