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263. COENONYMPHA INORNATA Edw. 

 Plain Yellow Quaker. 

 Differs from the type in being larger, in being ocbery broTvn above, 

 and lighter in central cell of all the wing?. Beneath, grayish with a 

 greenish tinge on hind wings, banded much as in the type, but the base 

 of hind wings is darker than the portion outside the band. No spots 

 on either surface. Expands 1.40. Habitat, Montana, British Amer- 

 ica and Newfoundland. 



204. COENONYMPHA OCHRACEA Edw. 



OciiRACEous Quaker. 

 More ochery yellow above than in C. elko, and the size is larger. 

 No spots nor markings. Beneath, grayish on apex, upper margin and 

 base of fore wings. Near apex is a white-pupiled black spot, which is 

 yellow-ringed. Hind wings, light reddish brown, grayish on outer mar- 

 gin and at base. Near outer margin is a series of six black dots, usu- 

 ally white-pupiled and broadly yellow-ringed. Near base are two irreg- 

 ular brown spots, and an interrupted band crosses middle of wing. Ex- 

 pands 1.40 to l.GO. Habitat, Montana to Arizona; Kansas and Brit- 

 ish America. 



265. COENONYMPHA AMPELOS Edw. 

 Ampelos Quaker. 

 Similar to C. elko above, but paler beneath, and quite buffy at apex 

 of fore wings. Hind wings paler than the fore pair. The light bands 

 are present but do not cross either wing. No spots anywhere. Ex- 

 pands l.uO. Habitat, Oregon, Washington, Nevaila, and Montana. 



206. COENONYMPHA KODIAC Edw. 



KoDiAC Quaker. 

 Light brown above, with a gray shade, and having a satiny gloss. 

 Beneath, brownish from base to middle of wings lighter beyond, with 

 gray scales on fore wings, and bluish scales on hindjjair. No spots on 

 either surface. Expands 1.50. Habitat, Kodiak, Alaska. 



207. COENONYMPHA BRENDA Edw. 



Southern Yellow Quaker. 



Above, light buff without spots. Beneath, more yellow; there is a 



pale reddish line en fore wings without the central cell, not reaching 



either niarghi;on hind wings a similar line reaches from end of cell to 



lower margin. On apex of fji-e wings is a large namd black spot, and 



