300 
SATYRWM. 
5.— E. Ida, Esp. 92, 2 (1784), 102, 3; Hub. 158-9, 0. i. 1, 212 ; 
Godt. ii. 18, 4, 5 ; H. S. 183. 
Expands from 1-25 to 1*50 in. Wings fulvous, the costa and 
hind margins broadly brown ; the fore wings have an apical oval 
black spot, with two white dots ; in the male an oblong rather 
rectangular dark brown blotch reaches from the inner margin to as 
far as the disco-cellular nervule ; this blotch is divided by the 
nervules, which are fulvous, into five or six portions. Under side : 
Fore wings fulvous ; hind margin broadly dark brown ; near the 
apex is a whitish patch, and internal to and below this a black 
spot like that on the upper side, surrounded by a pale fulvous ring ; 
across the centre of the wing is a faint reddish streak. Hind 
wings pale grey, mottled with white, and with a white central 
band ; there are no submarginal spots. The sexes are similar, 
except that the female has no dark blotch on the fore wing, and is 
larger in expanse. PI. LXXIV., 1. 
Time of Appeakance. — June and July. 
Habitat. — Generally common in the South of Europe, such as 
Spain, Italy, the South of France, &c. ; it occurs also in Algeria. 
It is not found north of the Alps. 
Larva. — Grey, with a dark dorsal line ; lateral lines reddish 
grey and white. Feeds on various grasses in April and May. 
6. — E, Tithonus, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. ii. 2 ; Linn. Mantissa, 537 
(1771); 0. i. 1, 210. 
TTthonius, Herbst, viii. t. 189, 5, 8 (1796) ; Godt. Ency. 
Meth. ix. p. 542 (1823). 
Filoselle, Fab. Syst. Ent. 497 (1775). 
Amaryllis, Bkh. i. 80 (1788); Godt. i. 7, 2. 
Herse, Wien. Verz. 320 ; Hiib. i. 156-7. 
Ph^dra, Esp. 9, 1, 28, 3 (1777). 
Expands from 1-35 to 1‘60 in. Much resembles the last 
above ; difiers from it in having the wings of a darker and less 
brilliant fulvous ; the fore wings in the male have the central 
