. The butterfly book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies; Papillons. ^^F^pppp XXV, Ocnut OalrochsUus Early S/a;?^^s.—Hitherto undescribed. Sofia has been found at Fort Churchill in British America, in the Yellowstone National Park, and in a few localities in Colo- rado. It is still rare in collections. The figure in the plate is that of the female type of Edwards' etbela, etbela being a synonym for sqfia. (6) Erebia magdalena, Strecker, Plate XXV, Fig. 17, i (Magdalena). Butterfly.— Uniformly dark blackish-brown on both sides of the win


. The butterfly book [microform] : a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies; Papillons. ^^F^pppp XXV, Ocnut OalrochsUus Early S/a;?^^s.—Hitherto undescribed. Sofia has been found at Fort Churchill in British America, in the Yellowstone National Park, and in a few localities in Colo- rado. It is still rare in collections. The figure in the plate is that of the female type of Edwards' etbela, etbela being a synonym for sqfia. (6) Erebia magdalena, Strecker, Plate XXV, Fig. 17, i (Magdalena). Butterfly.— Uniformly dark blackish-brown on both sides of the wings, with no spots or markings. Early Stages.—1\\q%q have been partially described and figured by Edwards. This species has thus far been found only in Colorado at an elevation of from ten to twelve thousand feet above sea-level. There are two or three other species of this obscure genus, but they are rare boreal insects, of which little is as yet known. Genus GEIROCHEILUS. Butler fl////^r^.—Medium-sized butterflies, dark in color, with light eye-like spots on the primaries and brown borders on the secon- daries. The antennae are short, with a gradually tapering club; the palpi are long, slender, compressed, well clothed with scales on the lower surface. The costa of the fore wings is strongly arched, the outer margin evenly rounded, the outer margin of the hind wings regularly scalloped. The costal vein of the primaries is somewhat thickly swollen at the base. Early S/(7j»-«.—Unknown. (1) Geirocheilus tritonia, Edwards, Plate XVIIl, Fig. 2\, i (Tritonia). Butterfly.—The wings of the upper side are dark brown, with a submarginal row of white-centered ocelli below the apex of the primaries. The secondaries are marked with a submarginal band of red. On the under side the fore wings are as on the upper side. The hind wings have the submarginal band purplish-red, ;rrorated with whitish- 211. Fio. 119.—Neuration of the genus Geirochei- Please note that these ima


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