Genus Ccenonympha 
same tint as the dlscal transverse band, and in some specimens 
there is a series of incomplete marginal ocelli on the hind wings. 
Early Stages. —Unknown. 
Ochracea ranges from British Columbia to Arizona, as far 
east as Kansas. 
(5) Ccenonympha ampelos, Edwards, Plate XXV, Fig. 21, 
6 , under side; Fig. 30, 6 (The Ringless Ringlet). 
Butterfly. —Distinguished from its allies by the total absence 
of ocelli on both wings, above and below. Otherwise the 
species is very near ochracea. 
Early Stages.— These have been described with minute accu¬ 
racy by Edwards in the “Canadian Entomologist,” vol. xix, p. 41. 
Ampelos occurs from Nevada and Montana westward to 
Vancouver’s Island. 
(6) Ccenonympha kodiak, Edwards, Plate XXV, Fig. 22, 
$ (The Alaskan Ringlet). 
Butterfly.—Much darker both on the upper and under sides 
than C. California , which in many other respects it resembles. 
The figure in the plate is that of the type. It is as yet rare in 
collections. 
Early Stages. — Nothing is known of these. It is found in Alaska. 
(7) Ccenonympha pamphiloides, Reakirt, Plate XXV, Fig. 
27, $, under side; Fig. 31, $ (The Utah Ringlet). 
Butterfly. — Rather larger than the other species of the genus 
found in North America. Easily distinguished by the marginal 
row of ocelli on the secondaries, which are always present, 
though often “blind,” that is to say, without a distinct dark 
pupil. The author of the species named it from a supposed 
likeness to the European C. pamphilus. The resemblance is only 
superficial. C. pamphilus is a much smaller insect and much 
more plainly marked, judging from the large series of specimens 
I have received from various European localities. Pamphilus has 
no eye-spots on the hind wings. They are a conspicuous fea¬ 
ture of pamphiloides , more so than in any other North American 
species except C. haydeni. 
Early Stages. —Unknown. 
Habitat, Utah and California. 
(8) Ccenonympha haydeni, Plate XXV, Fig. 24, $ , under 
side (Hayden’s Ringlet). 
Butterfly. —Dark immaculate mouse-gray on the upper side. 
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