PL. LXIF 





Some writers maintain that this genus is identical with the 

 genus Euptychia Hiibner, which contains over one hundred 

 species, principally found in the American tropics. Seven 

 species are found in our region, of which we shall delineate 

 five. 



(1) Neonympha gemma (Hiibner), Plate LXII, Fig. 1, d", 

 under side (The Gemmed Brown). 



The upper side of the wings are mouse-colored, with a couple 

 of twinned dark spots on the outer margin of the hind wings. 

 On the under side the wings are reddish gray, marked with 

 irregular rusty lines, and at the point where the dark spots 

 appear upon the upper side there is a row of silvery spots. 

 Expanse 1.25-1.35 inch. 



Ranges from West Virginia to Mexico. 



(2) Neonympha phocion (Fabricius), Plate LXII, Fig. 2, 9 

 (The Georgian Satyr). 



A trifle larger than the preceding species, which it closely re- 

 sembles above, but from which it may at once be distinguished 

 by the form of the markings of the lower side of the hind 

 wings, which are depicted in our illustration. Expanse 1.25 - 

 1.45 inch. 



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