| White-veined Arctic,   <LEP169>       
  Arctics are a group of satyrs prevalent in the Far North and in high
  mountains.  They blend well with their
  backgrounds of rock, lichen and grass. 
  The species here lives in Labrador and Greenland.  Its forewing is olive-tan, the tip frosty
  gray like the hindwing with brown speckles. 
  A darker brown band crosses the hindwing, and the veins stand out
  crisply white.  The upper side of
  females is dull gray-brown, lighter tan on the outer hindwing.   | 
 
