. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies. NYMPHALIDAE: SATYRINAE. 1781 COENONYMPHA HIJBNER. Coenonyrapha Hiibn., Verz. bek. schmett., (15 Chortobius Gueii., (ISKi). 2a ed. (1859). Doub)., List. Brit. Lep., Imago. Head not large, broadly tumid and protuberant in front, especially below, above much depressed, transversely and deeply sulcate in front of the antennae, the â whole face slightly broader than high. Antennae deeply inserted, the stalk of each scarcely nearer the side of the eye than its neighbor, very s


. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies. NYMPHALIDAE: SATYRINAE. 1781 COENONYMPHA HIJBNER. Coenonyrapha Hiibn., Verz. bek. schmett., (15 Chortobius Gueii., (ISKi). 2a ed. (1859). Doub)., List. Brit. Lep., Imago. Head not large, broadly tumid and protuberant in front, especially below, above much depressed, transversely and deeply sulcate in front of the antennae, the â whole face slightly broader than high. Antennae deeply inserted, the stalk of each scarcely nearer the side of the eye than its neighbor, very slender, about as long as the abdomen, composed of about thirty-three or thirty-four joints of which about eleven form the distinct club, tricarinate beneath, only the middle carina distinct, which increases gradually in size on the first three or four joints, beyond which it is equal, more than twice as stout as the stalk, terminating by the naked apical two joints in an abruptly rounded tip ; in the middle of the stalk the joints are three times as long as broad, in the middle of the club the reverse. Palpi very slender and long, heavily fringed in a compressed plane beneath, the last joint excessively slender and unusually long, being fully half as long as the middle joint though scarcely a third its diameter. Eyes pretty large, full, naked. Form of wings much as in Neonympha, with which it agrees in neuration, except in wanting the precostal nervure of the hind wings, beyond the merest spur, arising beyond and not at the divarication of the costal and subcostal nervures. Fore legs excessively small, the tibiae not one-third the length of the hind tibiae; tarsi not one-half so long as the tibia, composed In the male apparently of a single unarmed joint. Hind tibiae slightly longer than hind femora. Legs cylindrical, a little flattened beneath; tibiae and tarsi divided, clothed and armed almost exactly as in Neonympha. Clasps of male abdominal appendages forming exceedingly s


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