122 NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



hy the veinings, and in the second patch near upper margin is an oval 

 "black spot, white-pupiled, and in the second patch from lower margin 

 is a pupilless dot. There is a dusky bar crossing end of central cell, 

 and joining a patch beneath the cell. Hind wings, j'ellowish, clouded 

 with dusky, and there is a pupiled black dot near inner angle. Beneath 

 fore wing yellowish, marbled at base and along upper and outer margin 

 with dusky, and crossed by two dusky bands. The upper pupiled spot 

 only is present, hind whig crossed by two brown bands, and much lined 

 •with brown. Female has the fore wings yellow, crossed beyond cell by 

 a narrow, dusky band, and there are two extra eye spots between the 

 two, both pupiled. Beneath, similar to male but with the four eye spots 

 pupiled. On hind wings is a large pupiled eye spot, and two or three 

 small ones, all pupiled. Expands, 1.80 to 2.40. Habitat, Nevada and 

 Eastern California. Occurs in July and August. 



303. CmONOBAS VARUNA Edw. 



Dakota Butterfly. 

 Above brown, often reddish or yellowish, upper margin of fore wings 

 banded with dark brown, dusted with white near base. Apex and outer 

 margin also bordered with brown. Beyond the central cell, are from 

 one to four small black eye spots. Hind wings have a narrow brown 

 border, and all the wings are edged with dark scales. The eye spots 

 vary from one to five, or sometimes there are none. Paler, beneath, on 

 fore wings, sprinkled with brown on upper and outer margin, striped 

 ■with brown in the central cell, and near its outer end are two Avhitish 

 patches, while all around the outer margin is a line of white dots. The 

 eye spots are repeated and white-pupiled. Hind wings, mottled with 

 light and dark brown and white, varying in amount wnth individuals. 

 There is a dark line crossing middle of wing, and a line of white dots 

 along outer margin. The eye spots are five, and white-pupiled. Ex- 

 pands l.GO to 1.75, Habitat, Dakota and Calgarry, British America. 



304. CHIONOBAS UHLERI Reak. 



Uhler's Butterfly. 

 Size, small. Reddish buff above, darkest on outer and upper mar- 

 gins and in basal two thirds of central cell of fore wings. There is a 

 pupiled eye spot near apex. Fig. 30, a. Hind wings, much lined with 

 dusky, and with a dusky sub-marginal band; there are two eye spots. 

 Beneath, paler, with the eye spot repeated on fore wing, and the wing 

 lined with dusky. Hind wings, without eye spots and the linings are 

 much coarser. Expands, 1.75 to 2.00. Habitat, Colorado and Mon- 

 tana. 



