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SATYRIDM. 
fore wings with a light yellowish brown band, in which are one or 
two black dots ; hind wings brown, with a submarginal row of 
yellowish spots, and some others near the base of a similar colour. 
PI. LIX., 1. 
Times of Appeaeance. — July and August. 
Habitat. ■ — The Alps of Switzerland, in elevated meadows ; 
the Pyrenees, Mont Dore in Auvergne, Cacadogne in the Vosges 
(Girard). 
Lakva. — Unknown. 
9.— E. Ceto, Hilb. 578-9; 0. i. 1, 272; Godt. ii. 16, 1, 2; Frr. 
37, 1, 2 ; H.-G. 1002, 3. 
Expands from 1-30 to 1-60 in. All the wings dark brown; 
submarginal brown spots tolerably well marked in both the fore 
and the hind wings ; two or three of the spots on the fore wings 
and all those on the hind wings have black dots in the centre ; in 
the female these black dots have minute white centres. Under side 
the same as above, but paler, and entirely without basal markings. 
This species differs from the last in being of larger size, in having 
the submarginal spots distinctly dotted with black, and in the 
greater similarity between the sexes. P. LIX., 2. 
Times of Appeaeance. — July and August. 
Habitat. — Elevated alpine meadows in Switzerland, North 
Italy, the South-Eastern Departments of France, and the Pyrenees. 
VAEIETY. 
Phorcys, Frr. 193, 2, hi. p. 4. — A variety, figured by Freyer, 
in which the submarginal spots on the under side are white, with 
dark brown centres. 
10.— E. Medusa, Fab. Mant. 40 ; Hiib. T. 45, 103-4 ; 0. i. 1, 273 ; 
Frr. 43, 1 ; Godt. ii. 15, 5, G ; Meyer-Diir. Tgf. p. 163. 
Ligea, Esp. 7, 2 (1777, sed non Lirjea, Linn.) 
Medea, Bkh. i. 74, 235 (1788) ; Hbst. 208, 3, 43. 
Expands from 1-60 to 1*75 in. All the wings dark brown, 
with submarginal rows of light brown spots, forming a band and 
enclosing round black spots with very distinct white centres. 
