218 APPENDIX TO NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



235-. VICTORINA STENELES Linn. 



Green-banded Butterfly. 

 Size, large, outer margin of -wings scalloped. Hind wings, with a 

 short tail. Black aboA^e with grass green markings as follows; a sub- 

 marginal band of round spots on both wings, followed by a wide band, 

 broken on upper part of fore wing into a double row, then continuous 

 across hind pair. On loAvcr side spots repeated, enlarged, covering a 

 large portion of the surface, the ground color is yellowish white. Hals- 

 tat, West Indies, Mexico, Central America to Brazil, and Florida. 



258=-=. NEONYMPHA MITCHELLH French. 



Mitchell's Quaker. 



Similar to N. areolatus, but differs in always having four eye spots 



on lower side of fore wings and six on hind pair, and all circular, not 



oval. Transverse lines on hind wings below brownish yellow. Expands 



1.20 to 1.30. Habitat, Cass County, Michigan. 



276a. Erebia epipsodea sine-occellata Skinner. Differs in 

 having the bright orange patch on fore wing above, divided into four 

 sections, and the two black dots are without the surrounding white. 

 Habitat, Qu'appele, North West Territory. 



370. THECLA SHERIDA^III Edw. 

 Sheridan's Butterfly. 

 Size and form of T. dumetorum. Plain black above. Lower side 

 of both Avings green; crossing both wings is a narrow white band. Ex- 

 pands 1.10. Habitat, Montana. 



44G. LYCAENA STRIATA Edw. 

 Striped Blue. 

 YelloAvish orange above, bordered by a fine black line on which rests 

 black crescent-shaped spots. Beneath, fore wing orange on basal half, 

 black spot at end of cell ; black markings repeated, paler, and six upper 

 sub-marginal spots are slightly silvered. Hind Avings, yelloAvish buff, 

 brownish at base. There are three rows of spots crossing hind Avings, 

 the larger of which are Avell silA'crcd. In cell is a red spot. Female, 

 paler above, yellowish orange tinged. 



