PL.. LXXH 



(5) Satyrus meadi Edwards, Plate LXXII, Fig. l f cT (Mead's 

 Satyr). ^ 



Readily distinguished from all others by the bright red on 

 the limbal area above and below. Expanse 1.60-1.75 inch. 



Ranges from Arizona to Montana in the region of the Rocky 

 Mountains. 



(6) Satyrus charon Edwards, Plate LXXIII, Fig. l,d\ Type 

 (The Dark Wood-nymph). 



The type of the species is darker on the under side of the 

 wings than many specimens in the possession of the writer; 

 the under side is in fact somewhat variable. There may or 

 may not be ocelli on the under side. Mr. Edwards named the 

 form without ocelli Satyrus silvestris, but this form is doubt- 

 lessly a good species. Both fore and hind wings on the under 

 side are marked abundantly and evenly by little streaks darker 

 in color than the ground, and are crossed on either side of the 

 median area by dark lines, which sometimes are wanting, 

 and are quite variable. Expanse 1.50-1.75 inch. 



Ranges from British Columbia to New Mexico, and appears 

 to be common, wherever it occurs. 



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