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18-49. lb., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 211 : restricts it to half a dozen species, 



including Augustina. 

 1861. Feld., Fam. Nymph, 13 : divides it into two sections, but does 



not specify Augustina in either. 



1871. Kirb., Syn. Cat. 192": follows Doubleday (1849). 



See Protogoniomorpha. 



948. Salpinx. 



1816. Hiibn., Verz. 17: leucostictos (Nemertes) . Sole species, 

 and therefore type. 



949. Sarota. 



1851. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep. 424: Dematria, Chrysus. 



Chrjsus may be taken as the type. 



950. Sarrojiia.* 

 1851. Westw., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. 67 : obsolete. Sole species, and 

 therefore type. 

 This name ftills before Lymanopoda, proposed at the same time, but 

 subsequently united by their author under the latter name (q. v.). 



951. Satarupa. 

 1865. Moore, Proc. Zocil. Soc. Lond. 780 : Gopala, Sambara, 

 Bhagava. 

 Gopala may be taken as tlie type. 



952. Sattrites* (fossil). 



1872. Scudd., Rev. Mag. Zool. 66 : Eeynesii. Sole species, and 



therefore type. 

 There is a name Satyrites, used for a subfamily group of butterflies 

 by Blanchard and Brulle, in 1840 ; and therefore, in a memoir on fossil 

 butterflies now in press, I liave changed this name to Letliites. 



953. Sattrus.* 

 1810. Latr., Consid. 440: Teucer, Phidippus, Sophorge, Piera, Gala- 

 thea^ Ma;ra. 

 These are all given as tj'pes only by Latreille ; and it will be seen 

 by comparison of the context that he intended to embrace within it all 

 tlie Oreades. In a previous work (Sonnini's Buffon), he has placed all 

 of tliese under his division Satyri of Nymphalis (q. v.) ; and in the list 

 of names occurs Maera (given here as one of tlie types of Satyrus), 

 but it bears tliere the name of Satyrus (le Satyre of old authors). The 

 name, then, is based upon a synonyme of one of the species included in 

 the group (one of the specified types, indeed), and must tiierefore be 

 dropped. Moreover, the name is preoccupied in Mammals (Tulp. 

 1G92), and, through Satyra, in Diptera (Meig. 1803). 



