- The Satyrinae, the
satyrines or
satyrids,
commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly...
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Euptychia is a
genus of
satyrid butterflies found in the
Neotropical realm. The
genus was
erected by
Jacob Hübner in 1818.
Listed alphabetically: Euptychia...
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Taygetis is a
genus of
satyrid butterflies found in the
Neotropical realm. The
genus appeared as polyphyletic, with
Taygetis kerea and
Taygetis weymeri...
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Mycalesis patnia, the glad-eye bushbrown, is a
satyrid butterfly found in
southern India and Sri Lanka. Upperside: The male has a dark umber-brown ground...
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Unbeknown to his
family and friends, however, Ted is a sociopathic,
satyrid misogynist.
After engaging in voyeurism,
petty thefts, and drug abuse,...
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Caenoptychia is a monotypic, Neotropic,
genus of
satyrid butterflies. Its sole species,
Caenoptychia boulleti, is
found in south-eastern Brazil. Markku...
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Pindis is a
genus of
satyrid butterflies found in the
Neotropical realm.
Listed alphabetically:
Pindis pellonia (Godman, [1901])
Pindis squamistriga R...
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Parataygetis is a
genus of
satyrid butterflies found in the
Neotropical realm.
Listed alphabetically:
Parataygetis albinotata (Butler, 1867) Parataygetis...
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Pharneuptychia is a
genus of
satyrid butterflies found in the
Neotropical realm.
Listed alphabetically:
Pharneuptychia boliviana (Hayward, 1957) Pharneuptychia...
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Cissia is a
genus of
satyrid butterfly found in the
Neotropical realm.
Listed alphabetically:
Cissia cleophes (Godman & Salvin, 1889) – Salvin's satyr...