Porphyrogenes eudemus
Creators
- 1. McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida P. O. Box 112710, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA
- 2. Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Caixa Postal 19020, 81531 - 980, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil Fellow CNPq.
Description
(Fig. 47, 48, 103, 104, 160)
Thymele eudemus Mabille, 1888. Type locality: Chiriqui [Panama]; female type (herein designated the lectotype, Fig. 47, 48) in MNHU.
Description. Female (Fig. 47, 48, 103, 104) - mean forewing length = 25.7 mm (25.3-26.0 mm, n = 4; from Panama and Peru); forewing apex slightly rounded and produced, termen slightly convex, anal margin straight; hindwing convex except somewhat concave before short tornal lobe, vein Rs arising nearer to end of discal cell than to its base and well distad of origin of CuA 2; dorsum dark brown; forewing overscaled basad with dull blue-green, continuous (divided thinly by dark veins) narrow white band from costa (where divided into two thin elongate macules), through distal end of discal cell, base of M 3 -CuA 1, mid-CuA 1 -CuA 2, and terminating nearly at termen distad in CuA 2 -2A; hindwing overscaled with dull blue-green basad, largely posterior of discal cell, more extensive than on forewing, extending to or nearly to termen at tornus; inconspicuous erect brown (with green proximad) tuft along vein 2A; fringes on both wings gray to gray-brown.
Venter similar to dorsum; duller, overscaling less extensive on hindwing; apex of forewing conspicuously tan, forewing vein 2A sinuate, shining tan speculum in posterior 1/2 of the proximal 1/4 of CuA 2 -2A and entire anal cell; hindwing with no indication of discal macules; cell 2A-3A with deep groove just caudad of vein 2A.
Dorsal head and thorax brown mixed with blue-green, palpi gray, eyes blackish, antennae black, ochreous on venter distad and beneath club, nudum red-brown, 27 (n = 2) or 28 (n = 2) segments, ventral thorax as dorsum, pectus grayish mixed with blue-green, legs ochreous-brown, dorsal abdomen brown, ventral abdomen gray-brown to brown.
Genitalia (Fig. 160) - lamella postvaginalis sclerotized, more or less quadrate, caudal edge with narrow and shallow U-shaped indentation centrally; lamella antevaginalis as rectangular sclerotized plate with central process pointed caudad and largely sclerotized plates laterad; ductus bursae short, relatively broad and membranous, joining corpus bursae on dorsal surface cephalad of its caudal end; corpus bursae bulbous, relatively small.
Distribution. Like both P. passalus and P. virgatus, the known distribution of P. eudemus cannot be delimited from the literature. Probable records are for Panama, Colombia, and Brazil (Pará) (Mabille 1888, Evans 1952), and potentially Bolivia (Evans 1952, based on the reported female of P. immaculata; see above under P. sororcula for the correct identification of the female of P. immaculata). Females identified during this study as P. eudemus are known from Panama (May, July, December) and Peru.
Diagnosis and discussion. Porphyrogenes eudemus is here removed from the synonymy of P. vulpecula pending further knowledge on its relationship to males of described taxa of Porphyrogenes. The specimen of Thymele eudemus in MNHU (Fig. 47, 48) is here designated the lectotype. It bears five labels as follows: / Origin. /, / Chiriqui /, / Th. Eudemus Mab. /, / Eudemus Mab. /, and / Eudemus Mab. /. The need for this designation is for the same reason lectotypes were designated for the preceding two taxa.
The three foregoing taxa have a similar brownish phenotype with a white diagonal band of macules across the forewing. The only other female of Porphyrogenes known to have a diagonal band is P. omphale on which the band is orange (but see following two entries). Most known females of the genus are tawny or gray and have one or two (often large) macules on the forewing. On some (e.g., P. omphale, P. probus, P. vulpecula, P. sororcula, and several of the smaller species), their color and pattern are sufficiently similar to that of males that they may be matched with some degree of confidence. Since the genitalia of two of the banded phenotypes (P. passalus, P. virgatus) have yet to be examined, nothing can be offered with respect to their interrelationships.
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- MNHU
- Family
- Hesperiidae
- Genus
- Porphyrogenes
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Mabille
- Species
- eudemus
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- lectotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Porphyrogenes eudemus (Mabille, 1888) sec. Austin & Mielke, 2008
References
- Mabille, P. 1888. Descriptions de Lepidopteres (Hesperides) nouveaux. Le Naturaliste (2) 2 (33): 169 - 171
- Evans, W. H. 1952. A catalogue of the American Hesperiidae in the British Museum. Part II (groups B, C, D), Pyrginae. Section I. British Museum (Natural History); London. 178 p.