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SATYRWAi. 
(Sunbecca, Ev., evidently belongs to the last genus.) It is remarkable 
that the same white veining of the under side of the hind wings is 
found in several species of Satyridce inhabiting South-Eastern 
Kussia, &c. : for example, (Eneis Tarpeia, Satyrus Autonoe, Erehia 
Afra, and others : the last especially shows an analogy to 
T. Phryne in this respect. 
1. — T. Phryne, Pall. Reis. p. 470 (1771); Esp. 89, 3, 4; Hub. 
200-1; 0. i. 1, 256; B. Ic. 45, 4-6; Hup. i. 33, 1-4; 
H. S. 106-7. 
Tircis, Cr. Pap. Exot. T. 373 (1782) ; Herbst, 183, 7, 8. 
Phryneus, Fab. Mant. ii. 33 (1787) ; Godt. Ency. Meth. 
ix. 519. 
Expands from 1-0 to 1'25 in. The male is dark brown, with 
the hind margins of all the wings, as well as the inner margin of 
the hind wings, whitish. The female is whitish, with the markings 
of the under side slightly visible above. The under side is nearly 
similar in both sexes, being brown, with the neuration marked 
with white. All the wings have a whitish submarginal band, 
containing a row of round black spots with silvery white centres. 
The female is somewhat lighter in colour than the male, 
and has a whitish streak m the discoidal area of all the 
wings. PI. LXXVIL, 7. 
Time of Appearance. — May and June. 
Habitat. — Meadows in South-Eastern Russia, the Altai, and 
Eastern Siberia. 
Larva, &c. — Unknown. 
ABERRATION. 
Dohrnii, Zell. Stett. E. Z. 1850, p. 308; H. S. 641-2.— Has 
the hind margins whitish in the male. 
Habitat. — Same as the type. 
