M. phoebe var. saturata Staudinger, 1892
[TL: Kentai Mountains, Mongolia] A large and brightly coloured form typical of ‘mountain forms’ (Higgins 1941: 342). Van Oorschot & Coutsis (2014: plate 12, fig. 25) figured a brightly coloured male syntype from the Staudinger collection in Zoologisches Museum der Humboldt Universität, Berlin. Both authors synonymised this variety with M. phoebe, as did Russell & Tennent (2016: 53, note 80). On the internet www.funet.fi (accessed 26.10.2020) has a photograph (© Kosterin) of the underside of a female(?), from the Iskitim District, Novosibirst Province, Western Siberia, Russian Federation on 21 st June 1997; this shows clearly the wing markings and antennae distinctive of M. phoebe rather than of M. ornata . We confirm that the name saturata is referable to M. phoebe .