Ranges from southern New Jersey to the Gulf as far west as r, 

 Texas. Very common in Georgia. 



(3) Neonympha eurytus (Fabricius), Plate LXIII, <J (The 

 Little Wood-satyr). 



Readily distinguished from the other species in our fauna 

 by the two well-developed eye-spots on the fore wings, as well 

 as on the hind wings on the upper side. Expanse 1.75 inch. 



The caterpillar and chrysalis are pale brown, the latter 

 marked with darker brown. 



Ranges from New England and Ontario to Georgia and west- 

 ward to Kansas and Texas. 



(4) Neonympha sosyUus (Fabricius), Plate LXIV, Fig. 1, cT 

 (The Carolinian Satyr). 



Upper side unspotted dark mouse-gray. On the under side 

 the wings are paler, crossed by three lines, one defining the 

 basal, the second the median area, and the third just before the 

 outer margin. Between the last two are rows of ocelli, which 

 are obscure, except the first on the fore wing and the second 

 and last two on the hind wing. Expanse 1.25-1.50 inch. 



Ranges from the latitude of New Jersey southward through 



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