SATYRINyE. Ul 



Subfamily II.— SATYRIN^, 



Saitjiina, Bates, Joum. Ent. 18G1, p. 220; Traus. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1862, p. 515; Journ. Ent. 1864, 



p. 176. Butler, Catal. Fabrician Lap. B. M. p. 8 (1869). Kiiby, Syn. Catal. D. Lep. p. 36 



(1871). Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i. p. 13 (1880). Distant, Ehopalocera Malay, p. 37 (1882). De 



jS[iceville, Butt. India, etc. i. p. 95 (1883). Semper, Reisen Arcliipel. Pljilippen, i. p. 34 (1886), 



Soudder, Butt. E. U. States, i. p, 115 (1888). 

 Satyri, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Ill, i. p. 214 (1793). Latreille, Gen. Crust, et Ins. xiv. p. 97 (1805). 

 Satyridce, Swaiuson, Cabinet Cyol. pp. 86, 93 (1840). Doubleday and Westw. Gen. D. Lep. p. 352 



(1851). Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1853, p. 261. Trimen, Rhop. Africae Austr. p. 184(1806). 



Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 1 (1868). Staudinger, Catal. Lep. Eur. p. 22 (1871). Kirby, 



Eur. Butt. p. 27 (1882). 

 Satyrides, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. p. 166 (1836). Ind. Meth. Eur. Lop. p. 25 (1840). Eanibur, . 



Faune Ent. Andal. Lep. p. 292 (1839). Duponcliel, Catal. Mc'th. Lep. Eur. p. 11 (1844). 

 Satyrites, Blanobard, Hist. Nat. des Ins. ii. p. 456 (1840). 

 Satyridi, Stephens, Catal. Brit. Lep. B. M. p. 6 (1850). Stainton, Manual Brit. Butt. i. pp. 21, 25 



(1857). 

 SatyroidcB, Lederer, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ver. Wien (1852), pp. 16, 23. Wallengren, Lep. Scandiuaviae, 



p. 6 (1853). Guenee, Lep. d'Eure-et-Loire, p. 25 (1867-75). 

 Safyritts, Lucas, Chenu's Encycl. Hist. Nat. Papillous, p. 176 (1853). 

 Satyriden, Schaatz, Exot. Schmett. p. 26 (1885). 

 Satyrina, H. Sohaffer, Lep. Exot. p. 55 (1858); Prod. Syst. Lep. p. 12 (1864). PI5tz, Syst. der 



Schmett. Mitth. Vorpomm. xvii. p. 6 (1886). 

 HipparcMides, Westwood, Butt, of G. Brit. 2nd Edit. p. 39 (1855). Kirby, Manual Europ. Butt. 



p. 45 (1862). 

 Oreades, Borkbausen, Natur. der Eur. Schmett. i. p. 63 (1788). Hiibner, Tentamen, i. p. 1 (1806), 



Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 52 (1816). Scudder, Syst. Rev. Amer. Butt. p. 4 (1872). 

 Prcetores et Bidatores, Herbst, Nat. Syst. Ins. viii. p. 7 (1796), ix. p. 159 (1798). 

 Thymnuriform Stirps (pars) Horsfield, Catal. Lep. E. I. C. p. 48 (1828-9). 

 Lymaciformes (pars) Newman, British Butt. p. 19 (1871). 

 Furcula, Guenee, Lep. d'Eure-et-Loir, p. 25 (1867-75). 

 Ragadina, H. Schaffer, Prod. Syst. Lep. p. 15 (1864). 



CHARACTERS OF THE SATYEIN.E. 

 Imago. — " Of medium size. Bodij generally small and weak. Seacl of moderate 

 size, front tumid, protuberant below. Antennce inserted in a common, transverse 

 hollow, separating the front from the vertex, very slender, scaled, straight, as 

 long or longer than the abdomen, the limits of the club ill-defiued, occupying 

 from one-fourth to one-half of the apex in a gradually enlarging area. Palpi slender, 

 the clothing nearly all in a vertical plaue, giving it the appearance of considerable 

 compression. Thorax moderately slender, compressed. Forewlng produced some- 

 what at the apex to a well-rounded angle, generally slightly full at the border which 

 is seldom angulated or even wavy ; costal vein greatly swollen at the base ; first 

 and generally also the second subcostal veinlets arising just before the apex of the 



