62 CATALOatTE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



Huhner, Eur. ScJimett. i. pi. 28, figs. 127-129 (1805) ; also 



of Fabncius, Ochsenheimer, BorTcliausen, and Herhst. 

 Maniola Phaedra, Schranh, Faun. Boie. p. 181 (1801). 

 Hipparchia Phaedra, Stephens, III. Haust. p. 56. sp. 5 (1828) ; 



also of Wood. 

 Var. 5 . Satyrus Phsedra, Oodart, Enc. Meih. ix. p. 523. n. 126 



(1819) ; Lep. de France, i. p. 147. n. 48, pi. 7 quart, fig. 2 



(1821) ; also of Westtvood (1851). 

 Papilio (Nymph. Gemm.) Briseis, Esper, ScJimett. i. pt. 1. tab. 6. 



fig. 1 (1777). 

 Papilio Athene, Borlchausen, Naturqesch. ear. ScJimett. i. p. 71. 



n. 8 (1788). 



France, Switzerland, Germany. B.M. 



Var. Alls multo majoribus, ocellis permagnis. 

 Japan. B.M. 



Var. Magnitudine consueta, sed alis magis fuscescentibus. 

 Hakodadi and Northern India. B.M. 



Var. Major et paulum pallidior, ocellis magnis. 

 North China. ' B.M. 



8. Satyrus Alope. 



Papilio Alope, Fabricius, Ent. Si/st. iii. pt. 1. p. 229. n. 715 



(1793). 

 Satyrus Alope, Godart, Enc. MetJi. ix. p. 524. n. 127 (1819) ; 



Boisduval Sf Leconte, Icon. Lep. Am. Sept. p. 228, pi. 59 



(1833). 

 Enodia? Alope, E. Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. i. p. 136 



(1844). 

 Satyrus (Enodia) Alope, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 392. 



n. 45 (1851). 

 Enodia Alope, ReaTcirt, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. vi. p. 145 



(1866). 



United States. B.M. 



9. Satyrus Pegala. 



Papilio Pegala, Fabricirts, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 230. n. 720 



(1793). 

 Satyrus Pegala, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 524. n. 128 (1819). 

 Satyrus (Enodia) Pegala, Westtvood in Gen. Diurn. Lcjnd. p. 392. 



n. 46(1851). 



North America. 



This species appears from the description to be closely allied to 

 Alope ; it, however, has only one ocellus in the front wings. 



