SATYRIDiE. 
Ins. 139 
hutleri, Dist., tigs. 1 & 2, mollina, Hiibn. (= westwoodi, Butl., = mollis. 
Stand.), figs. 13 & 14, fetna. Butl., figs. 15 & 16, insolata, Butl. & Druce 
(= macrophthalma, Stand.), salvini, Butl., fig. 17, lahe, Butl., fig. 3, 
ineria, {— usitata, Butl. & Druce, gulnare, Butl. fig. \\,squami- 
striga, Feld. (= zahdi, Butl.), fig. 24, similis, Butl. (? = undina^ Butl.) 
fig. 4, renata, Cram. {— disaffecta, Butl. & Druce), fig. 5, libye, Linn. (= 
lihyoidea, Butl.), satyrina, Bates (= gigas, Butl., = incerta, Butl. & 
Druce), fig. 23, polyphemiis, Butl. (= umhracea, Butl. & Druce, = 
Cyclops, Butl.), fig. 22, nchulosa, Butl., fig. 10, cmnerta, Cram. (= herrries, 
Fabr., = sosyhius, Fabr., = fallax, Feld., = maimoiine, Butl.), figs. 6 & 
l,phares, Godt., figs. 8 & 9, nehulosa, Butl., fig. 10, gemma, Hiibn., fig. 12, 
glaucina, Bates, figs. 18 & 19, sericeella, Bates, fig. 20, ithamna, Butl., 
fig. 25, argentella, Butl. & Bruce, fig. 26, and pyracmon, Butl., fig. 27, 
pi. viii. 
The following known species of Satyrince are redescribed, and in most 
cases figured by F. Moore (Lep. Ceyl.) : — Melanitis ismene, Cram., p. 14, 
figs. 2 a & b, leda, Linn., p. 15, figs. \ a & b, pi. x. ; Lethe neelgherriensis, 
Gu(5r., Jp. 16, pi. vii. figs. 1 & 1 a, drypetes, Hew. (= cmbolima, Butl., 
p. 17, pi. viii. figs. \ a & b, and daretis, Hew., p. 18, pi. vii. figs. 2 a & b; 
Orsotriama mandata, Moore (^gamaliba, Butl.), p. 22, pi. xi. figs. 1 & 1 a, 
Iphthima singala, Feld., p. 24, figs. 3 & 3 a, and ceylonica, Hew., p. 25, 
figs. 5 & 5 a, pi. xii. 
Argyrophorus argenteus, Blanch., = leucothea, Molina, Tetraphlebia (?) 
ptlumbeola, Butl., = Cosmosatyrus leptoneuroides, Feld., and Mycalesis 
saga, Butl., = nebulosa, Feld. : Kirby, P. K. Dubl. Soc. (2) ii. pp. 297 & 
298. 
Elymnias fraterna, Butl., and singhala, Moore, figured and redescribed ; 
Moore. Lep. Ceyl. pp. 25 & 26, pi. xiii. figs. la,b,&2, 2 a. (The genus 
is included with the Satyrinai). 
Gnophodes betsimena, Boisd., is distinct from pythia, the S. African G. 
parmeno, Trim , is distinct from the W. African form, and may be called 
G, diversa ; Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) v. p. 333. 
Melanitis amabidis, Boisd., ^ described; Salvin & Godman, P. Z. S. 
1880, p. 610. 
Erebia cassiope : habits ; J. Fraser, Ent. M. M. xvii. pp. 148 & 149. E. 
jyyrrlia, pyrrhula from the Grisons described; Frey, Lop. Schweiz, 
p. 37. 
Erebiola butleri, Fereday, redescribed and figured by him ; Tr. N. Z. 
Inst. xii. pp. 264-266, pi. ix. figs. 1-4. 
Melanargia galathea, yellow variety from Liineburg, described ; Riist, 
Ent. Nachr. vi. pp. 282 & 283. 
Ghneis jutta, Hiibn., near Stockholm, Thosonius, Ent. Tidskr. i. pp. 196, 
197, & 215. 
Epinephile interposita, Ersch., figured ; Butler, P. Z. S. 1880, pi. xxxix. 
fig. 1. E. pasiphae, ab. tessalensis, from Algeria, described; Austaut, Le 
Nat. ii. p. 156. 
Satyrus circe, var., R. Rubattel, Feuill. Nat. x. p. 48. S. Janira, 
observed on May 3rd; Hay, Ent. xiii. p. 61. With white patches 
on wings ; Parish, Ent. xiii. p. 186. 
