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SATYRIDM. 
siibmai’ginal baud, on which are placed, near the apex, one or two 
small hlack spots, sometimes with white centres. Hind wings 
with faint traces of a fulvous band, but often quite plain. Under 
side : Fore wings fulvous, with a broad hind-marginal band of 
grey ; near the apex are one or two small black dots ; hind wings 
grey, slightly tinged with violet, a few light brown lines running 
across from the costa to the inner margin. PI. LXII., 3. 
Time of Appearance. — June to the middle of August. 
Habitat. ■ — The Alps of Switzerland, the Pyrenees, Italy, 
Hungary, South-Eastern and South- Central France, especially in 
Auvergne. It occurs at a great elevation, nearly as high though 
at the same time lower, than the last species. I have taken it on 
the summit of the Furka in the middle of August. 
VARIETIES. 
a. Csecodromus (ab.), Gn. et VilL— An aberration in which 
the fulvous bands and ocelli are absent. 
h. Dromus, H. S. 168-9, 275, vi. p. 8. — Cassioides, St. Cat. 
p. 11. — A variety in which the fulvous bands are broader and 
redder than in the type, and the ocellated spots larger. 
Habitat. — The Pyrenees ; the Caucasus and Armenia. 
c. Hispania, Biitl. Cat. 86, pi. ii. 7 (rect. Hispanica). — Neva- 
densis. Stand. Cat. — Larger than the type, the ocellated spots 
larger, and the hind wings without dark bands beneath. 
Habitat. — Sierra Nevada. 
cl. Ottomana, H. S. 376, 379-80, vi. p. 8. — Very like the 
preceding variety, but somewhat larger. 
Habitat. — Mountains in Greece, Asia Minor, and Southern 
Armenia. 
21. — E. Gorge, Esp. 119, 4, 5 ; Hiib. 502-5 ; 0. i. 1, 294 ; Frr. 
79, 3. 
jEthiops minor, Esp. 112, 1, 2. 
Expands from 1'16 to 1-45 in. Wings dark brown, with sub- 
marginal fulvous bands broadest in the female, which is also 
lighter. Fore wings with two or three, and the hind wings with 
