the lower half of the Mississippi Valley to Mexico and Central 

 America. 



(5) Neonympha rubricata Edwards, Plate LXIV, Fig. 2, cf. 

 Type (The Red Satyr). 



Most nearly related to N. sosybius, but readily distinguished 

 by its much redder color, and by having but one eye-spot or 

 the upper side of the fore wing. Expanse 1.40-1.75 inch. 



Found in Texas, Arizona, Mexico, and Central America. 



GENUS CCENONYMPHA WESTWOOD 

 (THE RINGLETS), 



Small butterflies. Costal, median, and submedian veins of 

 fore wing strongly swollen at base. Both wings evenly rounded 

 on outer margin. Egg conical, rounded at the bottom, trun- 

 cated, with low ribs and cross-lines near the top. The cater- 

 pillar has a globular head and cylindrical body, which tapers 

 backward from about the middle, and on the last segment has 

 two cone-like backward projections. Chrysalis straight ven- 

 trally, convex dorsally, with a rounded keeled eminence over 

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