Y6 LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



2. E. nephele Kirby. Faun. Bor. IV, 299. 



Color brown above and beneath, but paler beneath. Antennae 

 annulated with white ; knob slender. 



Upper side is marked with an obsolete but broad submarginal 

 band, in which there are two eyelets with a clouded white or 

 bluish-white pupil, and a small black iris with a very indistinct 

 brown ring. The posterior wings are crenate, and marked with a 

 minute or obsolete black spot. 



Under side, the belt of the anterior wings is much more distinct, 



eyelets bright, and the outer ring of brown plain ; margin of the 



wing traversed with two or three lines parallel to the edge. Outer 



half of the hind wing paler and marked with six small eyelets, 



which form three rows, the largest eyelet being in the middle ; the 



anal angles divaricate, leaving a wide triangular space. 



Canada. 



Kirby. 



SATYRUS Fab. 



Eyes naked. Tibia long, with a spur at the end. One or two 

 veins on the primaries inflated. Wings wide, limb of the prima- 

 ries seldom rounded, that of the secondaries dentate. Upper side 

 brown or black, usually with a broad whitish or yellowish band 

 before the limb, and with ocelli in the primaries. Under side of 

 secondaries marbled. 



[Westwood, in second volume of Doubleday's, Hewitson's, and 

 Westwood's Genera, proposes to limit the genus Satyrus to those 

 species generally of large size, which are distinguished by having 

 the costal and median veins of the primaries dilated at the base, 

 the sub-median being simple, and by having the eyes naked. — 

 J. G. M.] 



1. S. alope Fah. E. S. Ill, 229. Figured in Boisd. et Lee. pi. 59. 



Upper side blackish-brown ; under side paler and finely undu- 

 lated with black. Primaries on both sides, with a wide, yellow 

 ochry band, concave behind, sinuous before, touching neither the 

 upper nor lower edge. This band bears two ocelli, with blue 

 pupils, the lower one sometimes indistinct or obsolete. 



