There are no “BUTTERFLY” compounds though that name has often been mistakenly applied to the DRAGONFLY analogues. Perhaps the BUTTERFLY analogues could be the benzopyranyl analogues when they are made.
The butterfly compounds are benzodipyranyls. Benzopyrans don't have a trivial name AFAIK but "hemi-butterfly" would not be that much of a stretch.
About the original, very old topic, though... I wonder what phenibut analogues there are and if they are that much of a success. I know of baclofen, but have other beta-groups been tested and what about them? I can't believe a phenyl would do that good pharmacophore-wise.
