Satyrini

The Satyrini are a huge tribe of the Satyrinae butterflies, containing the graylings, ringlets, and allies. They belong to the Nymphalidae (brush-footed) family. The classification used here is based on the new work by Wahlberg et al. (based on Savela 2007[1])

Satyrini
Gatekeeper butterfly, Pyronia tithonus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Satyrinae
Tribe: Satyrini
Subtribes

Selected genera

Subtribe Coenonymphina

Subtribe Dirina

Subtribe Erebiina

  • Erebia Dalman, 1816
  • Proterebia Roos & Arnschied, 1980 (tentatively placed here)

Subtribe Euptychiina

About 44 genera, see article for details.

Subtribe Hypocystina

19 genera, see article for details.

Subtribe Maniolina

Subtribe Melanargiina

Subtribe Parargina Tutt, 1896[2]

Subtribe Pronophilina

  • Altopedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Apexacuta Pyrcz, 2004
  • Argyrophorus Blanchard, 1852
  • Arhuaco Adams & Bernard, 1977
  • Auca
  • Calisto
  • Catargynnis Röber, 1892
  • Cheimas Thieme, 1907
  • Chillanella Herrera, 1966
  • Corades Doubleday, [1849]
  • Cosmosatyrus C. & R.Felder, 1867
  • Daedalma Hewitson, 1858
  • Dangond Adams & Bernard, 1979
  • Diaphanos Adams & Bernard, 1981
  • Drucina Butler, 1872
  • Druphila Pyrcz, 2004
  • Elina Blanchard, 1852
  • Etcheverrius Herrera, 1965
  • Eretris Thieme, 1905
  • Eteona Doubleday, 1848
  • Faunula C. & R.Felder, 1867
  • Foetterleia Viloria, 2004
  • Gyrocheilus Butler, 1867
  • Haywardella Herrera, 1966
  • Homoeonympha C. & R.Felder, 1867 (including Erebina and Stygnolepis)
  • Ianussiusa Pyrcz & Viloria 2004
  • Idioneurula Strand, 1932 (including Tamania)
  • Junea Hemming, 1964
  • Lasiophila C. & R.Felder, 1859
  • Lymanopoda Westwood, 1851 (including Sabatoga)
  • Manerebia Staudinger, 1897
  • Mygona Thieme, 1907
  • Nelia Hayward, 1953
  • Neomaenas Wallengren, 1858 (including Spinantenna)
  • Neopedaliodes Viloria, Miller & Miller, 2004
  • Neosatyrus Wallengren, 1858
  • Oxeoschistus Butler, 1867
  • Palmaris Herrera, 1965
  • Pampasatyrus Hayward, 1953 (including Pseudocercyonis)
  • Pamperis Heimlich, 1959
  • Panyapedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Paramo
  • Parapedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Pedaliodes Butler, 1867
  • Pherepedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Physcopedaliodes Forster, 1964 (including Antopedaliodes and Corderopedaliodes which are apparently valid genera)
  • Praepedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Praepronophila Forster, 1964
  • Proboscis
  • Pronophila Doubleday, [1849]
  • Protopedaliodes Viloria & Pyrcz, 1994
  • Pseudomaniola Röber, 1889
  • Punapedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Punargentus Heimlich, 1963
  • Quilaphoetosus Herrera, 1966
  • Redonda
  • Sierrasteroma Adams & Bernard, 1977
  • Steremnia Thieme, 1905
  • Steroma Westwood, [1850]
  • Steromapedaliodes Forster, 1964
  • Stuardosatyrus Herrera & Etcheverry, 1965
  • Tetraphlebia C. & R.Felder, 1867
  • Thiemeia Weymer, 1912

Subtribe Satyrina

Setodocis Billberg, 1820 is apparently a nomen dubium.

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References

  1. Savela, Markku (2007). Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some Other Life Forms: Satyrinae. Version of 12 May 2007. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
  2. Parargina, Tree of Life web project
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