2-44 



.'{7. (»chrac(!il lulw., I'roc. Acud. Nat. Sc, 18(11 , l';;j. 

 ? Davua var. Ida Butl. Cat. Satyr., 47. 



Ninvfoiimllaiid ; NDrtlicrn Lako Winnipcj^; KaiiHa.s; California; Colorado. 

 8«. * AiiipoloH Edip., 'rraiiH. Am. Eat. Soc, 3, 213. 



Oregon. 

 89. * Kodiak hAhr., Trann. Am. Knt. Soc, 2. 375. 



Kodiak. 



40. inoriuita Mir., I'roc. Acad. Nat. Sc. I'hil.. 1801, 103. 

 Lake Wiiiiiipfg, to the Pacific coast. 



41. Califoniia WestiP.-IIeirits., Oen. Diurn. Lep., 398, pi. 07, fig. 2. 



Valifuriiius Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., [2J 10, 30U {Satyran). 

 californica Edw., Syn., N. Amer. Butt., 25. 

 Galactimis Boisd., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., [2] 10, 309 (Satt/rus). 

 Ceres Butl., Ent. Monti. Mag., 4, 78. 

 California; Montana. 



J). NEONY.^IPHA Ilubner (1816). 



Type : Ureas fimbriata Helicta Jliibn. 



42. Cornelius Fabr., Ent. Syst., 3, 1, 220 (Papilio); God., Encycl. M^tb., 9, 



493 {Satyrus); Westw.-Hewit., Gen. Diurn. Lep., idS {Eurygoiia) ; 

 Butl., Cat. Fabr. Lep., 15 {Euptychia). 



Gemma lltibn., Zutr. Samml. exot. Schmett., 1, figs. 7-8 ; Boisd.- 

 LeC, Lep. Am. Sept., pi. 62, figs. 1-5 {iSiUyrua). 

 Soutliern States (Polochie Valley). 

 Food-plant : Grass. 



43. riiocion Fair., Ent. Syst., 3, 218 {Papilio) ; Butl., Cat. Satyr.. 37 {Eup- 



tychia); Scudd., Rev. Am. Butt., 7 {Megisto); Westw.-Hewit., Gen. 

 Diurn. Lep., 375. 

 areolatus Smith-Abb., Ins. Geo., 1, 25, tab. Vi {Papilio) ; Boisd.- 



LeC, L6p. Am. Sept., pL 63, figs. 5-8 {Satyrus). 

 Helicta Hiibn., Samml. Exot. Schmett., 1 {Oreas fimbriata). 

 Atlantic States, from New York southward. 

 Food-plant : Andropogan nutans, Panicum sanguinale. 



10. MEGISTO Hnhner (1816). 



Type : Megisto x\cmenis Hubn. 



44. Acmenis Hubn., Zutr. Samml. Exot. Schmett., figs. 233-4 ; Westw.- 



Hewit., Gen. Diurn. Lep., 375 {Neonympha); Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1866, 476 {Euptychia). 

 Baltimore (fide Hiibn.). 



This butterfly is unknown to American lepidopterists, and it seems very 

 doubtful whether it can be considered American ; more particularly as three 

 other Satyrids given by Hiibner in this same work, under the names of Symphae- 

 dra, Alcandra, Mycalesis, Otrea and Yphtliima, Philomela (all said by him to 

 come aus Georgien in Florida), have since been discovered to be East Indian 

 species. 



