Fraudulentus metoidesis
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Taxonavigation
editFraudulentus metoidesis
Subspecies:
F. m. metoidesis –
F. m. romani
Name
editFraudulentus metoidesis Hampson, 1905
Type locality: Brazil, Pará, Amazons.
Holotype: BMNH. male ♂.
Synonyms
edit- Eucereon cinctum Hampson, 1898 misidentification (not Schaus)
- Eucereon metoedesis [sic] Zerny, 1912 misspelling.
- Eucereon metoidesis romani Bryk, 1953
- Type locality: Brazil, Amazonas, Taracuá.
- Eucereon theophanes Schaus, 1924 (synonymized by Pinheiro & Duarte, 2013: 355).
- Type locality: British Guyana, Potaro River.
- Lectotype: USNM. male ♂. (Lectotype designated by Pinheiro & Duarte, 2013: 355)
- Type locality: British Guyana, Potaro River.
- Eucereon metoidesis; Cerda, 2017
References
editAdditional references
edit- Pinheiro, L.R. & Duarte, M. 2013. Taxonomic Notes on Ctenuchina, Euchromiina and Phaegopterina (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini). Florida Entomologist 96(2): 351–359. [Full article (PDF)]. Reference page.
- Cerda, J.A. 2017. Addenda to the monography “Euchromiini de Guyane francaise” (Cerda , 2008) (Part 2). Antenor 4(2): 158–163. Reference page.