Caeruleuptychia helios
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Papilionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Nymphalidae
Subfamilia: Satyrinae
Tribus: Satyrini
Subtribus: Euptychiina
Genus: Caeruleuptychia
Species: Caeruleuptychia helios
Name
editCaeruleuptychia helios Weymer, 1911
Type locality: Bolivia, Mapiri.
Lectotype: MNHU. male ♂. (lectotype Euptychia helios designated by Nakara et al., 2018: 159).
Synonymy
edit- Euptychia helios Weymer, 1911 (original combination)
- Caeruleuptychia helios (Weymer): Forster, 1964: 94.
- Caeruleuptychia helios caelestis Brévignon, 2008: 70
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül.
- Holotype: MNHN. male ♂.
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül.
- Caeruleutychia helios caelestissima Brévignon, 2010: 333 (synonymized by Nakahara et al., 2018: 159)
- Caeruleuptychia helios caelestissima (Brévignon): Brévignon & Benmesbah, 2012: 39
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül.
- Holotype: MNHN. male ♂.
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül.
- Magneuptychia keltoumae Brévignon & Benmesbah, 2012: 41 (synonymized by Nakahara et al., 2018: 159)
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül, Boeuf mort.
- Holotype: coll. Benmesbah. female ♀. 18.XII.2011.
- Type locality: French Guiana, Saül, Boeuf mort.
References
editAdditional references
edit- Brévignon, C. 2008a. Lépidoptères de Guyane, Tome 3: 62-93. ISBN : 2-9525440-3-4. Reference page.
- Brévignon, C. 2010: Description of new species of the genus Theope Doubleday 1847 from French Guiana. II - The Theope thestias Hewitson, 1860 group (Lepidoptera, Riodinidae, Riodininae, Nymphidiini). Lambillionea, 110(3): 320–333. Reference page.
- Brévignon, C. & Benmesbah, M. 2012. Lépidoptères de Guyane, Tome 7: 36-52. ISBN : 2-9525440-7-7. Reference page.
- Nakahara, S., Zacca, T., Huertas, B., Neild, A.F.E., Hall, J.P.W., Lamas, G., Holian, L.A., Espeland, M. & Willmott, K.R. 2018: Remarkable sexual dimorphism, rarity and cryptic species: a revision of the ‘aegrota species group’ of the Neotropical butterfly genus Caeruleuptychia Forster, 1964 with the description of three new species (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae). Insect Systematics & Evolution 49(2): 130–182. DOI: 10.1163/1876312X-00002167 . Reference page.