Pu. LXVIM 





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There is only one species found in our region, and a detailed 

 account of its structure may therefore be spared. 



(1) Gyrochdlus tritonia Edwards, Plate LXVII, & (The 

 Arizona Blackamoor). 



Upper side shown in our figure. The under side is much the 

 same, except that the submarginal band is purplish red sprin- 

 kled with white and dark brown scales, and has on the inner 

 side a row of imperfectly developed eye-spots partially ringed 

 about on the side of the base by yellow. Expanse 2.25-2.50 

 inches. 



Occurs in southern Arizona and northern Mexico. 



GENUS NEOMINOIS SCUDDER 



For a detailed account of the structure and metamorphoses 

 of these insects the reader is referred to "The Butterfly Book." 

 There are only two species found in our territory and we give 

 figures of the upper side of both of them, so that the student 

 will be able to recognize them when he gets them. 



(1) Neominois ridingsi (Edwards), Plate LXVIII, Fig. 1, tf . 

 Type (Ridings' Satyr). 

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