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Lymanopoda caucana subsp. caucana Weymer

Description

Lymanopoda caucana caucana Weymer

(Figs. 51, 52)

Lymanopoda caucana Weymer, 1912: 250, pl. 52, row g. Syntypes in ZMHU (?) [not examined].

Geographic range: Species: ST, CC, SP, Cauca valley – eastern slopes of Western and western slopes of Central Cordilleras in Colombia; Subspecies: as above, except Turimiquire.

Altitudinal range: 1800–2100 m (Adams & Bernard, 1979); 1400–1800 m in CC.

Remarks: L. caucana is very closely related to L. caeruleata Godman & Salvin endemic of the SNSM (Adams & Bernard, 1977, 1979), L. euopis Godman & Salvin occurring in Costa Rica and Panama (DeVries, 1987), and L. orientalis Viloria & Camacho (1999) from the Sierra de Turimiquire. The latter is externally nearly inseparable from L. caucana and differs mostly, if not only, in the male genitalia. It has two long valval processes, similar to L. obsoleta, whereas in L. caucana, the apical process is short and blunt, and the dorsal one is stout and heavily spined. The various populations of L. caucana also differ marginally externally, except for the SP population, which has a contrasting HWV pattern. There are, however, noticeable differences in the male genitalia, especially in the size and placement of the valval spines, and the shape of superuncus and uncus. The CC populations possibly merit a separate subspecific rank, but more individuals from the entire range of L. caucana need to be studied (Pyrcz, in prep.). L. caucana is confined to the lower section of cloud forests. The reports of Fassl (1915) giving its range as 2200–2500 m (in Colombia) are inaccurate or refer to a different species.

Material examined: ARAGUA: 1 male: P.N. Henrí Pittier, vía Choroní, 1300 m, VI.1975, F. Romero leg., TWP; 1 female: same locality and collector, 1150 m, I.1978, TWP; 3 males: Capachal, vía Colonia Tovar, 2150 m (altitude data unreliable), 11.VII.1984, J. Lattke leg. MIZA; 1 male: carretera Maracay-Choroní, 1300 m, X.1992, F. Romero leg., FRR; 1 male: same data but VIII.1978, FRR; 1 male: same date but 1250 m, 1975, FRR; 1 male: same data but 1150 m, VIII.1978, FRR; 1 male: same data but 1300 m, X.1992, FRR; 1 female: same data but 1450 m, II.1978, FRR; 1 female: same data but 1550 m, VII.1994, FRR; 1 female: same data but 1250 m, IV.1975, FRR; 1 male: Rancho Grande, Portachuelo, 1100 m, I.1984, F. Romero leg., FRR; 1 male: same data but I.1965, FRR; 1 female: same data but VII.1985, FRR; 9 males and 1 female: carretera Maracay-Rancho Grande (south slopes), 850 m, XII.1970; 1 male: Rosario de Paja, 1300 m, X.1993, FRR; CARABOBO: 1 male and 1 female: 15 km North of Bejuma, Cerro San Isidro, 1500–1600 m, 10.VIII.2003, T. Pyrcz leg., TWP; 1 male: same locality and altitude, 27.IX.2002, M. Costa leg., TWP.

Notes

Published as part of Viloria, Angel L., Pyrcz, Tomasz W. & Orellana, Andrés, 2010, A survey of the Neotropical montane butterflies of the subtribe Pronophilina (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in the Venezuelan Cordillera de la Costa, pp. 1-41 in Zootaxa 2622 on pages 12-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.198119

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Nymphalidae
Genus
Lymanopoda
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Lepidoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Weymer
Species
caucana
Taxon rank
subSpecies

References

  • Weymer, G. (1912) 4 Familie: Satyridae. In: Seitz, A. (ed.): Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde, 2; Exotische Fauna, 5. Stuttgart: A. Kernen, pp. 173 - 283.
  • Adams, M. J. & Bernard, G. I. (1979) Pronophiline butterflies (Satyridae) of the Serrania de Valledupar, Colombia- Venezuela border. Systematic Entomology, 4, 95 - 118.
  • Adams, M. J. & Bernard, G. I. (1977) Pronophiline butterflies (Satyridae) of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Systematic Entomology, 2, 263 - 281.
  • DeVries, P. (1987) The butterflies of Costa Rica and their natural history, Papiliondae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 327 pp., 50 pls.
  • Viloria, A. L. & Camacho, J. (1999) Three new pronophiline butterflies from the Serrana de Turimiquire, eastern Venezuela, and type designation for Corades enyo enyo Hewitson (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae). Fragmenta Entomologica, 31 (1), 173 - 188.
  • Fassl, A. H. (1915) Die vertikale Verbreitung der Lepidopteren in der Columbischen West-Cordillere. Entomologische Rundschau, 32, 9 - 12.
  • Vuilleumier, F. & Ewert, D. N. (1978) The distribution of birds in Venezuelan paramos. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 162 (2), 49 - 90.
  • Viloria, A. L. (1994) High Andean Pronophilini from Venezuela: two new species of Diaphanos (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 48 (3), 180 - 189.