SATYRI^T^. 
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Eind'Wing and apex of fore-wing very slightly paler than the rest of the 
surface. Fore-iuing : a row of spots as above, but the fifth and sixth 
spots more or less tinged with fulvous, and a faint trace of a seventh 
spot (also fulvous) below the first median nervule ; a spot, and a curved 
stria beyond the spot, rather darker than the ground-colour, about the 
middle of the discoidal cell ; two parallel dark lines along hind-margin, 
the inner one becoming obsolete about the second discoidal nervule. 
Hind-iuing : a short dark transverse streak in discoidal cell, near base ; 
a dark line closing the cell ; two somewhat suffused dark stripes across 
the wing, one (edged with greyish scaling outwardly) before the middle, 
dentate, but continuous and tolerably regular, the other (edged witli 
greyish scaling inwardly) irregular, more strongly dentate, and abruptly 
interrupted on the third median nervule ; ocelli seven (but that nearest 
the costa small and indistinct, or sometimes wanting), usually ill- 
defined, in brownish-ochreous rings ; two parallel marginal lines dis- 
tinct throughout. 
^ Duller J more reddish. Fore-iving : the first (costal) spot of 
curved transverse row wanting, and the second, third, and fourth spots 
much reduced in size ; all spots except the second dull-rufous instead 
of whitish ; ordinary apical ocellus much better defined than in ^, — 
below it two similar ocelli, of which the lower is smaller and externally 
edged with rufous. Hind-iuing : ocelli larger, more distinct, their 
rufous rings much wider and paler. Under side. — Fore-wing : row of 
spots as on upper side, but the three upper ones all more or less 
whitish ; lowest of three ocelli obsolete. Hind-wing : greyish scaling 
of transverse striae much better developed ; ocelli more distinct. 
In two examples {$) the small and imperfect ocellus of the fore- 
wing is accompanied, on the upper side only, by a minute black spot, 
below and separate from it, on the outer edge of the third spot in the 
whitish band. In one of the Bashee Eiver specimens, all the spots 
(seven) of the band are unusually small, and completely separated, the 
three lower ones being minute and fulvous-tinged, both on upper and 
under sides of the wings ; while in a Katberg example, taken by Mrs. 
Barber, they are all very small indeed, — the three lower ones being all 
but obsolete. 
The ^ may readily be distinguished from Z. Clytus by its smaller 
size ; darker ground-colour ; total want of narroiu ochrcous hand beyond, 
ocellus of fore-wings ; much narrower^ paler, and more strongly-curved 
macular hand, and almost obsolete ocellus of the fore-wings, — both which 
markings are much farther from the end of the discoidal cell, and 
nearer to the apex, than in Clytus, and the much wider distance apart 
(on the under side of the hind-wing) of the two transverse dark stirpes at 
their costal origin. The antennas are rather paler than those of Clytus. 
These differences also characterise the $ Bowkeri, except that the latter 
presents three small ocelli in the fore-wing, and is not so dark in 
ground-colour. 
