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SPECIES OF BUTTERFLY
Saint francis satyr butterfly; Saint Francis satyr; Saint francis satyr; Saint francis' satyr; Saint-Francis satyr; Saint-Francis Satyr; Saint-Francis' satyr; Saint-Francis' Satyr; St Francis satyr; St Francis Satyr; St-Francis satyr; St-Francis' satyr; St-Francis' Satyr; St francis' satyr; St-francis satyr; Neonympha mitchelii francisci; N. m. francisi; St. Francis Satyr; St. Francis' Satyr; Saint Francis' Satyr (butterfly); Neonympha mitchelii francisi; Saint Francis' Satyr; Neonympha mitchellii francisci; St. Francis satyr butterfly; User:Lcroissant12/sandbox; Draft:St. Francis Satyr Butterfly
  • Wing patterns
  • A Saint Francis' satyr chrysalis in a captive rearing program at Fort Bragg
  • Mating
  • Saint Francis' satyrs in their natural habitat

Charaxes ethalion         
  • Male ''C. e. ethalion'' at Cumberland Nature Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal
AFRICAN SPECIES OF EMPEROR BUTTERFLY
Satyr Emperor; Satyr Charaxes; Charaxes rosae; Satyr charaxes; Satyr emperor
Charaxes ethalion, the satyr emperor or satyr charaxes, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in southern Africa.
Satyr         
  • ''A satyr holding a fruit basket with a nymph'' by [[Peter Paul Rubens]], clearly another attempt by a satyr to seduce a nymph
  • portion of bearded satyr, emptying a wine-skin, Ceramic, Arretine ware, Roman, Augustan Period 31 B.C.–A.D. 14
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  • Hellenistic]] satyr wears a rustic [[perizoma (loincloth)]] and carries a pedum (shepherd's crook). [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]].
  • A bald, bearded, horse-tailed satyr balances a winecup on his penis, on an Attic red-figure ''[[psykter]]'' ({{circa}} 500–490 BC)
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  • The goat on the left has a short goat tail, but the Greek satyr on the right has a long horse tail, not a goat tail (Attic ceramic, 520 BC).
  • Anonymous (France) after [[François Boucher]], ''Venus with a Satyr'', 19th century, engraving and etching
GOAT-LIKE MALE COMPANIONS OF PAN AND DIONYSUS, IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Satyrs; Baby satyr; Saturos; Satrys; Silenoi; Island Satyr; Libyan Aegipanes; Libyan Satyr; Satyrs in popular culture; Silens
520–500 BC, showing an ithyphallic satyr holding an aulos, a kind of ancient Greek woodwind instrument.
Polygonia satyrus         
Polygonia satyrus, the satyr comma, is a North American butterfly of the nymphalid family. It is primarily found in western Canada, where it is locally common.

Βικιπαίδεια

Saint Francis' satyr

The Saint Francis' satyr (Neonympha mitchellii francisci) is an endangered butterfly subspecies found only in the US state of North Carolina. First discovered in 1983, it was first described by David K. Parshall and Thomas W. Kral in 1989 and listed as a federally endangered species by the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 1994. It is a subspecies of N. mitchellii and is restricted to a single metapopulation on Fort Bragg military base in Hoke and Cumberland counties. The other subspecies, Mitchell's satyr (Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii), is also federally endangered.