360 



SATYPJD.E. 



3. Deb. Isana. . 



Satyrus Isana Kollar in HugeVs Reisc nach Kaschmir, 

 p. 418. pi. 16. f. 3, 4. 

 Mussooree, Himalayas. 



4. Deb. Rohkia. 



Papilio Rohria Fahricius, Manl. Ins. ii. p. 45., Ent. Syst. 

 HI. pt. 1. p. 75. n. 235.; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 479- 

 n. 8. 

 India, Java. 



5. Deb. Vebma. 



Satyrus Verma Kollar in HngeTs Reise nach Kaschmir, 

 p. 447. pl- If), f. 1, 2. 

 Simlah, Himalaya. 



6. Deb. Hyrania. 



Satyrus Hyrania Kollar in op. cit. p. 449- pl. 17. f- 1, 2. 

 Simlah, Himalaya. 



7. Deb. ? Pantheba. 



Papilio Panthera Eabriciun, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 39., Enl. 

 Syst. III. pt. 1. p. 75. n. 234. 

 Tranquebar. 



S. Deb. Sajiio. 



Debis Samio E. Douhleday MS. ; Doubt. IVestw. ^^ Hewits. 

 Gni. D'liirn. Lep. pl. 6l. f. 3. 

 East Iiulia. B.M. 



9. Deb. PoRTLANDlA. 



Papilio Portlandia Fu?-. Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 103. n. 

 319. ; Boisdin'ul (t Leconte, Icon. I.ep. et Chen. Amer. 

 Sept. pl. 58. (Satyrus P.). 

 Oreas marmorea Andromache Hiibner, Samml. e.rot. Schm. 

 Band i. pl. — . 

 United States, N. America. B. M. 



Genus VI. CYLLO. 



Cyllo Boisduval, E. Douhleday. 

 HiPio Hulmer, Vcrz. 

 Satyrus Sect. A. p. God'. 



Body small, weak ; wings large ; fore wings emarginate along the apical margin ; hind ^vings angulated or tailed in 



the middle of the outer margin. 



Head moderate-sized, hairy, with a broad short tuft in front. 



Eyes prominent, naked. , , . ^ i • ^ ^i i i <• 



Laim/ Pafcj rather short, compressed, broad, obliquely porrected upwards, the tip not reaching to the evdo 



the top of the eyes; thickly clothed with short scaly hairs, lying close together ; the back ol the middle jomt 

 with a tuft of thick hairs extending from the middle to the tip. i i,- i xu u 



Antenivv. of variable length, slender ; terminated by a gradually formed elongate club, scarcely thicker than the 

 rest of the antenna. 

 Thorax rather short, compressed, elevated in its hinder portion. . . , • i ^ i 



Fore Wings subtriangular. Fore margin strongly arched ; apical angle rounded. Apical margni angulated, or 

 rather dilated, a little below the apex, below which the margin is emarginate. Inner margin nearly straight. 

 None of the veins dilated at the base. Costal vein extending a little beyond the middle of the costa. Fostcostal 

 vein with its branches arranged as in Debis. Upper disco-cellular vein very short, oblujue, arising near the 

 middle of the wing : middle disco-cellular vein equally short, more transverse : outer disco-cellular long, much 

 curved, the curve being towards the base of the wing, the extremity directed outwards, and uniting with the 

 third b'ranch of the median vein at about the same distance from its base as exists between the origin of its 

 first and second branches; the third branch angulated at the place of junction with the outer disco-cellular, 

 beyond whicli it is nearly straight. . -i j • 



E'hid Wiuf/s broadly subovate ; outer angle rounded. Outer margin scalloped, strongly angulated, or tailed, in 

 the middle, at the extremity of the third branch of the median vein. Precostal vein nearly straight. Costal 

 vein extendino- nearly to the outer angle. Postcostal vein branching at a moderate distance from the base 

 (which is rather nearer the body than the preco.stal vein). Upper disco-cellular vein short, curved: lower 

 disco-cellular considerably longer, nearly straight, obhque ; uniting with the third branch of the median vein 

 at a short distance beyond its origin, closing the discoidal cell in an acute point. , . , 



Fore Leas very minute, clothed with short hairs, not forming a brush. The tibia nearly equal in length to the 

 femur. Tarsus about two thirds of the length of the tibia. Fore Legs of the female rather longer, scaly. Ihe 

 femur clothed with short hairs beneath. Tibia and tarsus of nearly equal thickness throughout ;_ the latter 

 obliquely truncate at the tip, with a few minute spines visible at or near the tip beneath, indicating the 



articulations. • u .1 t-i • i 



Four Hind Leas of moderate length, slender, scaly. Tibiaa with a very few very slender spines beneath tibial 

 spurs small. Tarsus with the articulations very distinct, armed beneath and at the tips with rather long hue 

 spines. Ungues curved, acute; armed beneath near the tip with a distinct acute tooth, nearly equal in size to 

 the apical tooth of the claw. 

 Abdomen small, or but moderately robust. 



