72 LEPIDOPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



3. C. bootes Boisd. et Lee, p. 218. Figured in Boisd. Icon. pi. 37. 



Upper side yellowish-brown, mixed with gray; primaries towards 

 the extremity with a blackish marginal ray, interrupted or indis- 

 tinct. The arc which closes the discoidal cell is blackish, followed 

 by a brownish angular impression. 



Upper side of secondaries yellowish, with an obscure impression 

 on the middle and towards the base. The border is of the same 

 color as that of the primaries, and separated from the yellowish by 

 a blackish macular ray. Fringe grayish-white divided by black. 



Under side of primaries yellowish, with the summit and costal 

 margin whitish, with brown points. The cellule is traversed by a 

 blackish ray ; beyond this, there is another blackish ray, more dis- 

 tinct, and bent into an acute angle on the median nerve. 



Under side of the secondaries is whitish, the base varied with 



black — a wide, sinuous band traversing the middle. Extremity 



russety, pointed with brown ; a macular, blackish ray ; nerves 



white. Body brown ; antennae fulvous ; base gray. 



North Cape — Labrador — Greenland. 



Boisd. 



4. C. oeno Boisd. Figured in Boisd. Icones, pi. 39. 



Wings thin and delicate ; color livid brown, mixed with yel- 

 lowish. Primaries nearly transparent at the extremity, which is 

 more yellowish; apex and edge with some blackish atoms. Secon- 

 daries transparent, with some black atoms towards the edge. 



Under side of the primaries more yellowish, with the snmmit 

 and costal edge pointed with brownish. 



Under side of the secondaries is marked with white and black, 

 traversed by a blackish band, crenate. The extremity, with black- 

 ish atoms, forming a macular ray. Fringe white and black. Body 

 brown. Antennae as in the preceding species. 



Lapland — Siberia — Labrador. 



Boisd. 



NEONYMPHA Hubner. 



Body small, hairy ; wings large, not diaphanous, uniformly 

 colored above, more or less ocellated and strigose, especially be- 

 neath. Head small and slightly hairy. Antennas very short, 

 annulated with white, joints short, club robust, elongate ; labial 



