380 



SATYRIDiE. 



40. EbEB. MffiBF.NS Westiff. 



Erebia tristis If. Schuff. Stippl. Huhn. Schm. Eur. Pap. 

 f. 387 — ago. (but not of Guerin). 

 Europe. 



41. ErEB. DISCOIDALIS. 



Hipparchia discoidalis Kirby, Fauna Boreah- Americana, 

 p. 298. pi. 3. f. 2, 3. 

 Hudson's Bay. 



42. EsEB. Nephele. 



Hipparchia Nephele Kirby, Fauna Bar. -Americana, p. 



297. 

 Canada. 



43. Ereb. Clytus. 



PapiUo Clytus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ii. p. 7o8. n. 124. , 

 Fahricius, Ent. Syst. in. pt. 1. p. 214. n. 671. ; Esper, 

 Schm. Pap. tab. 66. Cont. l6. f. 2, 3, 4.; Wulfen, 

 Capens. Ins. p. 31. ; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 525. n. 

 132. ; Cramer, Pap. pi. S6. f. C. D. 



Dira Clyte Hiibner, Verz. n. 573. 



PapiUo Tisiphone Fabricius, Gen. Ins. Mant. p. 263., 

 Ent. Syst. in. pt. 1. p. 243. n. 757- ; Borkhausen, Schm. 

 Eur. I. p. 239. ; Engramelle, Pap. 1. pi. 46. f. a. b. 

 South Africa. B. M. 



44. Ereb. Cassus. 



PapiUo Cassus Linnmts, Syst. Nat. n. p. ibl. n. 125.; 

 Cramer, Pap. pi. 314. f. CD.; Godart, Enc. M. ix. 

 p. 526. n. 133. (An Er. Clytus, fem. ?) 

 South Africa. ^- M- 



45. Ereb. Cassius. 



Satyrus Cassius Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 526. n. 1J4. ; -fc. 

 Douhlcdny, List Lep. B. Mus. p. 128. 



PapiUo Hy'perbius Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 48.'). n. 188., 

 Ent. Syst. in. pt. 1. p. 215. n. 672. (but not of Lin- 

 nsEUs) ; Cramer, Pap. pi. I68. f. C. D. E. F. 

 Cape of Good Hope. B. M. 



46. Ereb. Hippia. 



PapiUo Hippia Cramer, Pap. pi. 222. f. C. D. ; E. Doubl. 



List Lep. B. Mus. p. 128. 

 Sat. Cassius fem. Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 527. n. 134. 

 South Africa. B. M. 



47. Ereb. Hvperbius. 



PapiUo HyperbiusimniEu*, Syst. Nat. n. p. 769. "■ 130.; 

 Wulfen, Capens. Ins. p. 32. n. 31. (but not of Fabricius 

 and Cramer). 

 Cape of Good Hope. 



48. Ereb. Mintha. 



Dira Mintha Hiibner, Zntrage, f. 851, 852. 

 An Er. Clytus Linn. var. ? 

 South Africa. 



49. Ereb. Natalii. 



Satyrus Natalii Boisduval in Delegorgue, Voyage en Afrique, 

 n. p. 593. 

 Amazoulu. 



50. Ereb. Panda. 



Satyrus Panda Boisduval in Delegorgue, Voyage en Afrique, 



11. p. 59i. 

 Amazoulu. 



51. Ereb. Tamatavj:. 



Satyrus TamataviE Boisd. F. Ent. Madng. p. 60. pi. 8. 

 f. 6, 7. ; E. Doubl. List Lep. Brit. Mus. App. p. 32. 

 Madagascar, Tamatave. B. M. 



52. Ereb. Coctei. 



Satyrus Coctei Guerin, Voyage CoquiUe, Zoo!, u. pt. 2. 

 divis. 1. p. 281., and Mag. de Zool. 1839, Ins. pi. 11. 

 ChiU. 



53. Ereb. Chiliensis. 



Satyrus Chiliensis Guerin, Voyage CoquiUe, Zoologie, Ins. 

 p. 280., Atlas Ins. n. I6. f. 4, 5. ; E. Doubl. List 

 Lep. B. M. p. 127. 

 Conception, Chili. 



54. Ereb. ? tristis. 



Satyrus tristis Guerin, Voy. CoquiUe, Zoologie, p. 281. 

 Argynnis tristis Guerin, Voyage Coquille, Atlas Ins. n. I6. 

 f. 5. 

 ChiU. 



55. Ereb. Rossii. 



Hipparchia Rossii Curtis in Append, to Ross s Narrative 

 N. W. Passage, p. Ixvii. pi. A. f. 7- (1835). 

 Arctic Regions. 



56. Ereb. sijbhvalina. 



Hipparchia subhyalina Curtis in Append, to Boss s Nar. 

 N. W. Passage, p. Ixviii. 

 Arctic Regions. 



57. Ereb. Melusina. 



Ereb. Melusina H. Schuff. Suppl. Hiibn. Schm. Eur. Pap. 



f. 373, 374'. 

 Europe. 



58. Ereb. Mancinus. 



Erebia Mancinus E. Doubleduy, MS.; Doubl. Westw. Sj 

 Hewits. Gen. D. Lep. pi. 64. f. 2. 

 Rocky Mountains, B. M. 



59. Ereb. Vesagus. 



Erebia Vesagus E. Doubleday, MS. ; Doubl. JVestw. Bf 

 llcwits. Gen. D. Lep. pi. 64. f. 3. 



Rocky Mountains .'' 



Genus XIX ARGYROPHENGA. 



Argtrophenga E. Doubleday. 

 Erebia Boisduval MS. 



Body elongate, slender; palpi very long; antenna short; wings elongated, streaked longitudinally with silver 



beneath. 

 Head rather small, clothed in front with very long hairs. Eyes naked. _ 



Antennce not more than two fifths of tlie length of the fore wings ; the tcrmmal fifth portion of its length 



o-raduallv tapering to a moderately robust compressed club, concave beneath, blunt at the tip. 

 Labial Palpi very long and rather slender, advanced in front to nearly double the length of the head, divergent ; 

 basal ioint short; second joint very long, elevated obliquely higher than the level of the top of the eyes, densely 

 clothed in front with very long hairs ; third joint not quite so long as, and slenderer than, the second, much 

 less densely clothed with hairs of moderate length. 



