Synonyms for the family Satyridae, commonly known as Satyrid butterflies, include satyrs, browns, wood-nymphs, and heaths. The Satyridae family is a diverse group of butterflies found across the world, with over 2,500 species identified so far. They are typically small to medium in size with dull brown or gray wings, featuring a variety of patterns and designs. Satyrids are known for their distinctive eye-spots on their wings, which serve as a defense mechanism to deter predators. These butterflies are found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, and even in urban areas. They play an important ecological role as pollinators and are beloved among butterfly enthusiasts for their beauty and unique characteristics.