AMERICAN LEPIDOPTERA. 193 



Female. — Exp. 2.3 inelis. Paler, similarly marked; no apical ocellus. 

 From 1^,1 9 ) Nevada, in the collection of Dr. Behr, and at his 

 request named in honor of R. 11. Stretch, Esq., of Sau Francisco. 



Satyrus GABnii, n. sp. 



Male. — Expands 2 inches. Upper side blackish brown ; both winirs 

 edged by a narrow paler band, preceding which is a black, somewhat 

 incomplete stripe; fringes concolored; primaries have two large black 

 ocelli, of equal size, with small white pupils and faint yellowish nim- 

 bus ; secondaries have one similar ocellus, about one-third the size of 

 the others, in first median interspace. Under sidebrowu with a yellow 

 tinge ; the entire surface densely covered with abbreviated transverse 

 dark brown lines; a common blackish wavy line crosses the disks; 

 the ocelli on primaries as above, but each surrounded by a well defined 

 yellow ring. 



Secondaries have six ocelli, each with white pupil and each in dis- 

 tinct yellow ring, disposed in two groups of three each, the middle one 

 of each group much larger than either of the others; marginal band 

 and sub-marginal line as above, but more distinct. 



Body and palpi concolored; legs paler; antennae brown annulated 

 with whitish ; club ferruginous. • 



Female. — Expands 2.1 inches. Much paler, the ocelli of primaries 

 within a broad yellowish clouded band ; secondaries have two black 

 points, one on either side the ocellus. Under side pale, with a grey 

 tint, marked as in male. 



Taken in Oregon by Prof. Gabb ; 1 S , 1 9 , in collection of Dr. 

 Behr. Nearly allied to Boopis, Behr, 



Thecla Dryope, Edwards. 



Male. — Expands 1 inch. Upper side brown, faintly tinged with 

 fulvous on disk of primaries; on the secondaries two fulvous spots at 

 anal angle and traces of a third anterior to these ; stigma on primaries 

 large, oval, grey brown ; a white line edges the margin before anal 

 angle, and here the fringe is long, whitish, terminating in black ; rest 

 of fringe grey white. 



Under side grey, with a yellow tint; both wings have obsolete dis- 

 cal streaks ; a common median row of black points or small spots ; a 

 common sub-marginal series of spots, represented throughout by a few 

 black scales only ; the spot at anal angle and the third and fourth 

 from angle showing a few orange scales posterior to the black. 



