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SATYRIDM. 
in Telephassa the markings are entirely fulvous instead of white. 
The variety Anthelea, Hiib., found in Asia Minor, is intermediate 
between the two, having the male with white and the female 
with fulvous markings. These forms do not occur in Europe. 
10. — S. Hippolyte, Esp. i. 2, p. 164; Hbst. 211, 3, 4; 0. i. 1, 
206 ; B. Ic. 42, 1, 2 ; Dup. i. 28, 5, 6 ; Err. 278, 
1, 2; H. S. 80, 3. 
Agave, Esp. 84, 4 (sed Agave, Cr., alius erat Papilio) ; 
Hiib. 139-40 ; Kirby, Man. Eur. Butt, 57. 
Expands from 1-50 to 1*75 in. Fore wings light brown, with 
an interrupted submarginal fulvous band containing two round 
black spots, sometimes with small white pupils ; hind wings with 
a continuous submarginal fulvous band, containing a very small 
black spot near the anal angle. Under side: Fore wings yellowish 
brown, with a narrow dark submarginal line ; internal to the black 
spots, which are placed as above, is an angulated reddish line ; 
along the costa are some black streaks ; hind wings pale yellowish 
brown, with three or four indistinct wavy dark brown lines crossing 
the wing ; near the centre is an indistinct light band ; the 
neuration is somewhat lighter than the rest of the wing. PI. 
LXVIII., 3. 
Time of Appearance. — June. 
Habitat. — The Ural Mountains; also mountains in Andalusia 
(Sierra Nevada). 
11. — S. Neomiris, Godt. Enc. Meth. p. 827 (1822) ; Boisd. Ic. 
42, 6-8 (recte Neomyris). 
loLAUS, Bon. Descr. T. 3, 1 (1824) ; Frr. B. 67, 2 ; Tr. 
X. 1, 27. 
Marmora, Hub. 814-7 ; Butl. Cat. 51 (nomen vetust ?). 
Expands from 2*0 to 2*25 in. The male has the basal portion 
of all the wings dark brown ; fore wings with a rather indistinct 
submarginal orange band, commencing at the inner margin and 
fading off into the ground colour at about the second median 
nervule ; the hind margin is dark brown, and near the apex is a 
