48 CAXALOGTJE OF DIUKNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



19. CaBnonympha ochracea. 



Cacuonyrapha ochracea, Edwards, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. PMlad. 

 p. 163 (1861). 



Lake "Winnipeg, California, Kansas (Edwards). 



The position of this species cannot be determined ; it may come 

 near Davus ; but nothing is said in the description concerning its 

 affinities. 



20. Caenonympha galactinus. 



Satyrus galactinus, Boisduval, Ann. Ent. Soc. France, p. 309. 

 n. 01 (1852). 



California. B.M. 



21. Caenonympha Saadi. 



Satyrus Saadi, Kollar, DenJcscJirift K. Alcad. Wissenschaft. Wien, 



p. 52. sp. 9 (1851). 

 Hipparchia (CiBnonympha) Iphias, Eversniann, Bidl. Soc. Imp. 



Nat. Mosc. pt. i. p. 618. n. 7 (1851). 



Russian Armenia (Eversmann), Persia. B.M. 



22. Caenonympha Sunhecca. 



Hipparchia Sunbecca, Eversmann in Ball. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 



p. 538, tab. 7. figs. 4a, Ah (1843). 

 Satyrus Sunbecca, Herrich-Schaffer, Ear. Schmett. i. tab. 120. 



figs. 611, 612(1845). 

 Caenonympha Sunbecca, Westwood in Gen. Dlurn. Lepid. p. 398. 



n. 18 (1851). 

 Dry plains near Lake Noor Saisan (Eversmann). 



Genus 8. TlilPHYSA*, Zeller (1850). 

 Typical Species Tripliijsa (Tircis) Phryne. 

 1. Triphysa Phryne. 



Papilio (Nymph. Gemm.) Phryne, Pallas, Beise, pt. i. n. 60 



(1776). 

 Papilio (pleb. rural.) Phryne, Esper, Schmett. i. pt. 2. tab. 89. 



cout. 39. figs. 3, 4 ; var. ?, tab. 113. cent. 68. fig. 6 (1777). 

 Papdio Phryne, BorkJiausen, Naturgesch. eur. Schmett. i. pp. 108 



& 246. n. 52 (1788) ; Huhner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 44. figs. 



200, 201, pi. 140. figs. 708, 709 (1805). 

 Caenonympha PhrjTie, E. Doublcday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. i. 



p. 142 (1844); also of Westwood (1851). 



* The genus Phryne of Herrich-Schiiifer was rejected by Zeller as having 

 been previously used for a genus of Reptilia. 



