72 BUTTERFLIES OF MAINE. 
longitudinal rows, each having a short stiff hair. Head, yel- 
lowish green, with many rather large, white, conical tuber- 
cles, and with a rough, red-tipped horn on each vertex. 
Body, also yellowish green, with a dark green band along 
the middle of the back, and on each side of this a yellow. 
line, with a dark green line above it and another along the 
side, with a narrow yellow stripe along the base. Tails 
tipped with pink. 
A few days later the larva attaches itself to some object 
and changes to a pupa, which is .6 of an inch long, cylin- 
drical, the abdomen conical, the wing-covers raised con- 
siderably along the back side. The color is delicate green, 
sometimes bluish green, and the surface smooth and glossy. 
The butterfly emerges from the pupa in about fourteen 
days, and appears on the wing in Orono, about the middle of 
July. 
36. SATYRUS ALOPE, F. 
Sat’-y-rus «l'-o-pe. 
Expanse of wings, from two and one-fourth to two and 
one-half inches. 
Upper surface of wings, blackish brown, darkest on the 
basal portions; outer margins bordered by two fine, parallel 
lines, a little within which is a black stripe. The fore wings 
have a transverse yellow band beyond the disk; sometimes 
a little ochraceous, and often more or less encroached on by. 
the brown ground; on this are two round black eye-spots of 
variable size, and with or without a white central point with 
blue scales. 
The hind wings have a similar eye-spot near the anal 
angle. 
Under side of the wings, yellowish brown; the band en- 
larged, and of a paler color; the eye-spots repeated and en- 
larged. The brown area is marked by numerous darker 
cross streaks. Under side of hind wings, marked like the 
