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Nearly as many species of CEneis occur in North America as 
in the Palaearctic region : — 
(E. Chrijxus, Doubl. Hew. Gen. D. Lep. t. 64, f. 1 (1851). — 
Rocky Mountains. 
(E. Nevadensis, Feld. Reise Nor. Lep. iii. p. 489 (1867). — 
California). 
CE. Gigas, Butl. Cat. Sat. B. M. p. 161 (1868). — Vancouver’s 
Island. 
(E. Calif ornica, Boisd. Lep. Calif, p. 62 (1869). — California. 
(F. Uhleri, Reak. Proc. Eiit. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 143. — The Rocky 
Mountains and Colorado. 
CE. Semidea, Gay, Amer. Ent. iii. t. 50 (1858) ; also Boisd. Ic. 
t. 37 (1832) ; H. S. 381. — The White Mountains. 
CE. Taijgete, Hiib. Calais Scudd. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. (1865). 
— Arctic America. 
CE. Siihhijalina, Curt. Ross 2ud Voy. App. Nat. Hist. p. 68. — 
Appears to be a synonym for Semidea. 
The genus Satyrus is but poorly represented in North America. 
Those that occur come nearer to the European S. Dryas than to 
the Semele group of the genus. They are thus given in Kirby’s 
Catalogue : — 
S. Sthenele, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1852, p. 308. — Cali- 
fornia. 
S. Sijlvestris, Edw. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. 1861, p. 162. — 
California. 
S. Kephele, Kirb. Fann. Am. Bor. iv. 297 (1837). — Canada. 
S. Ariane, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1852, p. 307. — California. 
S. Boopis, Behr. Proc. Calif. Acad. 1864. — California. 
S. Pegala, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 494 (1775). — The United States. 
S. Alope, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 229, n. 715 (1793). — The 
United States. 
S. Piidingsii, Edw. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. p. 201 (1865). — 
Colorado. 
The genus Epinephele is not represented in North America, 
though ten species occur in Chili. 
