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SATYRIDM. 
varied, being mucli lighter at the base ; the central light band is 
absent, and the whole wing is more grey in tone than in the type. 
Habitat. — The South of France, Asia Minor, and Armenia. 
5. — S. Anthe, 0. i. 1, 169 ; Boisd. Ic. 40, 3, 4 ; Dup. i. 27, 3, 4. 
Peesephone, Hiib. 589-90 {Persephone, Fab., alius erat 
Papilio). 
Expands from 2-50 to 2-70 in. All the wings dark brown. 
Fore wings with an oblong white blotch near the apex, turning 
upwards at its inner end till it touches the costa ; in the middle of 
this is a round black spot ; below this are four white spots placed 
one above the other, the second being oblong and enclosing a large 
black spot ; hind wings with a broad submarginal band of dirty 
white, with the margins rather indistinctly defined. Fringes white 
and brown. Under side : Fore wings light brown, varied with 
whitish and black, the black spots as above ; in the discoidal cell 
are some black streaks ; hind wings mottled with grey, white, and 
black, the neuration white ; near the anal angle is a black spot. 
PI. LXVII., 1. 
Time of Appeaeance. — ? 
Habitat. — Mountains in South Kussia, Siberia, and Armenia. 
Laeva. — Unknown. 
VAEIETY. 
Hanifa, Nord. Bull. Mosc. 1851, ii. T. 9, 1-3; H. S. 477-8. 
— This variety corresponds to the variety Pirata of the last species, 
having in the female those portions of the wing which are white 
in the type coloured yellow. PL LXVII., 2. 
6.— S. Autonoe, Esp. 86, 1-3 (1783); Hiib. 137-8; 0. i. 1, 177; 
Boisd. Ic. 41, 5, 6 ; Dup. i. 28, 3, 4; Frr. 283, 1, 2; 
H. S. 127-30. 
Expands from 1*50 to 1-75 in. All the wings dark brown; 
fore wings with a submarginal band of dull yellowish brown, on 
which are two large round black spots with white centres ; hind 
wings with brown submarginal band differing little in colour from 
the rest of the wing ; near the anal angle is a small black spot. 
