PL. LXXXII 



KMBHHfi crowned with crimson between the origin of the two tails on 

 the hind wings. Expanse 1.10-1.20 inch. 



The caterpillar feeds on hop vines. The insect is found 

 throughout temperate North America, thence southward into 

 Mexico and Central America on the highlands. 



(8) Thecla grunus Boisduval, Plate LXXXIII, Fig. 1, d 71 

 (Boisduval's Hair-streak). 



Wings on the upper side are as shown in our figure, but 

 tawnier. On the under side the wings are pale tawny with 

 transverse marginal and submarginal rows of small dark spots 

 on both wings. Two or three of the marginal spots near the 

 anal angle are conspicuously black crowned with a metallic 

 green crescent. Expanse 1.10-1.20 inch. 



The larva feeds upon the leaves of the live-oak (Quercus 

 chrysolepis). Found in California and Nevada. 



(9) Thecla edwardsi Saunders, Plate LXXXIII, Fig. 2, cf 

 under side (Edwards' Hair-streak). 



Our figure shows the under side; on the upper side the wings 

 are dark, brown glossed with plumbeous, with a pale sex- 



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