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2."".Sa. Neoxympha eurytpjs viola ]\Iayn., Fig. 30, b, differs from 

 typical N. eurytris in being larger, lighter in color, with spottings above 

 and below very large and clear, while the small upper and lower spot on 

 hind wing is minute, and often missing. Expands l.iiO to 175. Hab- 

 itat, Enterprise, Florida. Specimens from which I have made the above 

 description were obtained by my friend, Mr, E. B. Clapp, at Enterprise, 

 Florida, in the spring of 18.SS, audits distinctness from the more north- 

 ern form appears to entitle it to the sub-specific rank given it in the 

 Appendix of Butterflies of New England, page 71, December 1800. 



2o0. NEONYMPHA SOSYBIUS Fae. 

 Dark Quaker. 

 Smaller than N. eurytris, darker above, with no markings. Be- 

 neath paler with an indication only of spot m apex of fore wing. Hind 

 wing with three spots, one above. Fig 37, a, two below, with slight in- 

 dication^ of silver markings. Two common bands are present on both 

 wings. Expands 1.10 to 1.2o. Habitat, Middle and Southern States 

 and the Mississippi Valley. 



2G0. NEONYMPHA RUBPJCATA Edw. 

 Ruddy Quaker. 



Pale brown abuve, reddish in central cell of fore wing, and faintly 

 so in central cell of hind wung. There are three dark marginal lines. 

 At apex of fore wing is an ochraceous-ringed black spot, containing 

 two pearly dots, and there is a similar spot near inner inner angle of 

 hind wing. Beneath, grayish brown, with reddish tinting brighter. 

 Spots and marginal bands repeated, but there are two bars of rusty 

 and there is a pearly spot above and below the black eye spot in apex 

 of fore wings. On hind wings below is an additionol black spot near 

 upper angle, similar to the one beluw, and there are two yellow-ringed 

 pearly spots between the two. Expands 1.20 to 180. Habitat, Texas 

 and Arizona. 



GENUS XXXIX. COENONYMPHA. YELLOW QUAKERS. 

 Size, small. Colors, dull jxdlow, witli few or no prom- 

 inent markings. Antennae, not more than one-half as 

 long as the body, Avith clul) enlarging gradually. Fore 

 wings, triangular, round at apex, hind pair, o\al. Type, 

 C. ELKO. (Plate, YIII, 2.) 



