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- Satyrs, Morphos, and Allies (Subfamily Satyrinae) · iNaturalist
- Satyr butterfly | Woodland, Nymphalidae, Brush-footed | Britannica
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The Satyrinae, the satyrines or satyrids, commonly known as the browns, are a subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly considered a distinct family, Satyridae. This group contains nearly half of the known diversity of brush-footed butterflies. The true number of the Satyrinae species is estimated to exceed 2,400.
Overview
They are generally weak fliers and often shun bright sunlight, preferring moist and semishaded habitats. The caterpillars feed chiefly on monocotyledonous plants such as palms, grasses, and bamboos. The Morphinae are sometimes united with this group.
The taxonomy and systematics of the subfamily are under heavy revision. Much of the early pioneering work of L. D. Miller has helped significantly by creating some sort of order. Dyndirus (Capronnier, 1874) is a satyrid incertae sedis. Other than this genus, according to the latest studies on the classification of Nymphalidae, all satyrines have been assigned to one of the tribes, at least preliminarily. For detailed lists, see the tribe pages.
References
Further reading
Glassberg, Jeffrey Butterflies through Binoculars, The West (2001)
Guppy, Crispin S. and Shepard, Jon H. Butterflies of British Columbia (2001)
James, David G. and Nunnallee, David Life Histories of Cascadia Butterflies (2011)
Pelham, Jonathan Catalogue of the Butterflies of the United States and Canada (2008)
Pyle, Robert Michael The Butterflies of Cascadia (2002)
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Satyrinae of the Western Palearctic
Tree of Life: Satyrinae
Insect Life Forms - Satyridae
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Satyrinae - Wikipedia
The Satyrinae, the satyrines or satyrids, commonly known as the browns, are a subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly considered a distinct family, Satyridae. This group contains nearly half of the known diversity of brush-footed butterflies. The true number of the Satyrinae species is estimated to exceed ...
Satyrini - Wikipedia
The Satyrini is one of the tribes of the subfamily Satyrinae. It includes about 2200 species and is therefore the largest tribe in the subfamily which comprises 2500 species. [ 2 ]
Satyrs, Morphos, and Allies (Subfamily Satyrinae) · iNaturalist
The Satyrinae, the satyrines or satyrids, commonly known as the browns, are a subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly considered a distinct family, Satyridae. This group contains nearly half of the known diversity of brush-footed butterflies.
Satyr butterfly | Woodland, Nymphalidae, Brush-footed | Britannica
Satyr butterfly, (subfamily Satyrinae), any of a group of delicate butterflies in the family Nymphalidae (order Lepidoptera) that are abundant during summer months in the woods and grasslands of the United States and Europe.
Subfamily Satyrinae - Satyrs, Morphos and Owls - BugGuide.Net
Jan 7, 2011 · An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.
Family Satyridae - Idaho State University
Unlike most of the Nymphalidae, however, the bases of the veins of the forewing are swollen in all the Satyridae. The swollen parts contain special hearing organs. There are about 50 species of this family in North America, with nine occurring in Idaho. All belong to the subfamily Satyrinae.
Satyrinae - FUNET
Revisional notes on the African Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) with a description of a new genus Metamorphosis 8 (3) : 135-140 Korb & Bolshakov, 2011 [A catalogue of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilioformes) of the former USSR.
NOTES ON LIFE HISTORIES OF SATYRINAE IN THE …
goal of the project is to reconstruct the phylogeny of the Satyrinae using the morphology of immatures, characters of which were largely unavailable for earlier studies (e.g., Miller, 1968).
Satyrinae - Nymphalidae
Satyrinae is the biggest subfamily in the Nymphalidae comprising 2848 species of worldwide distribution. According to the latest version of the Classification of Nymphalidae, these are placed in 261 genera and 9 tribes.
Insectrum - Satyridae
The Satyrinae, the satyrines or satyrids, commonly known as the browns, are a subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly considered a distinct family, Satyridae. This group contains nearly half of the known diversity of brush-footed butterflies.