. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them. Butterflies -- New England; Moths -- New England. VII. Wood Satyrs. i. BLUE-EYED ALOPE. Satyrus (Cercyonis) alope. 2l/2 in. Dark brown, broad yellow band with two eye-spots on forewing. The female has no eye-spots on under side of lower wing. Caterpillar feeds on grasses. 2. NEPHELE. Satyrus ncphek. Like Alope, two eye-spots, but no yellow band on Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


. The day butterflies and duskflyers of New England, how to find and know them. Butterflies -- New England; Moths -- New England. VII. Wood Satyrs. i. BLUE-EYED ALOPE. Satyrus (Cercyonis) alope. 2l/2 in. Dark brown, broad yellow band with two eye-spots on forewing. The female has no eye-spots on under side of lower wing. Caterpillar feeds on grasses. 2. NEPHELE. Satyrus ncphek. Like Alope, two eye-spots, but no yellow band on Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Knobel, Edward, b. 1839. Boston, B. Whidden


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