SATYRUS I. 



the ocelli similar to male ; there are also usually two black points, one on either 

 side of the ocellus on secondaries, and in some examples the anterior one is en- 

 lai'ged to an ocellus with white pupil. The markings of the under side as in the 

 male. 



Several examples of both sexes of this fine species were taken, in 1871, by the 

 naturalists connected with the Wheeler Expedition in Southern California ; and 

 later by Mr. H. W. Henshaw, at Apache, Arizona. The figures given in the 

 Zool. Rep. Wheeler Expedition were copied by permission from my Plate. 



