Galathea, L. 



v. Leucomelas, Hb. (u.s, nearly unicolourous.) 



EREBIA, Dalm. 



Epiphron, Knock. (The Scotch form.) 



v. Cassiope, Fab. (The Cumberland form. Smaller, paler, 

 spots with centres less distinct.) 



Medea, W.V. 1776. Kirby. Doubleday Sup. 



^Etkiops, Esp. 1777. Staudinger. 

 Blandinci) Eab. 1793. Berce. Doubleday. 



SATYRUS, Fab. 

 iEgeria, L. 



v. Egerides, Std. Cat. (The type has the spots deep orange, 



the var. pale ochreous. The type 

 very rarely occurs in Britain.) 



Megaera, L. 

 EPINEPHELE, Hub. 

 Janira, L. 



v. Hispulla, Esp, (?) (Larger, brighter.) 



Tithonus, L. 



Hyperanthus, L. 



v. A rete, Mull. ( U.S. with or without white spots, entirely 

 without yellow rings.) 



HIPPARCHIA, Fab. 



Semele, L. 



v. Aristceus, Bon. (Bright red ochre.) 



CCENONYMPHA, Hub. 



Typhon, Rott. 1775. (All the British forms are included in the 

 Davus, Fab. 1777. named vars.) 



v. Laidion, Bork, 1788. (Dark, band and eyes on u.s. very 

 Typhon, Haw, 1829. distinct.) 



v. Pkiloxenus, Esp. 1777. (Paler, band on u.s. broken, eyes 

 . Rothliebii, Std. Cat. 1861. indistinct.) 



v. Isis, Thunb. (Smaller, still paler, band and eyes very in- 

 distinct or wanting.) 

 v. Orcadce. (Pale fawn, lighter margins, no band on u.s. 

 small centra] patch.) 



Pamphilus, L. 



v. Lyllus, Esp. (Dark border to all wings.) 

 v. Albescens, (Whitish yellow.) 



