Petrelaea tombugensis
Familia: Lycaenidae
Subfamilia: Polyommatinae
Tribus: Polyommatini
Genus: Petrelaea
Species: Petrelaea tombugensis
Taxonavigation: Papilionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Name
editPetrelaea tombugensis (Röber, 1886).
Type locality: Indonesia, "E. Sulawesi".
Holotype: not located.
Synonymy
edit- Plebeius tombugensis Röber, 1886: 63, pl. 4, fig. 19.
- Nacaduba obscura Grose-Smith, 1894: 574. Humboldt Bay.
- Nacaduba ios Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914: 99, figs. 856-857. Thursday Is.
- Nacaduba subdubiosa Rothschild, 1916: 29. New Guinea, Utakwa River.
- Petrelaea tombugensis (Röber); Hirowatari, 1992: 16.
References
edit- Fujioka, T., and Chiba, H., 1988. Notes on the distributions of some Japanese butterflies. Special Bulletin of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan 6: 141–149. Reference page.
- Grose-Smith, H., 1894. An account of a collection of diurnal Lepidoptera made by Mr. Doherty at Humboldt Bay, Dutch New Guinea... Novitates zoologicae. 1: Pt. 1: 331–365; Pt. 2: 543–551; Pt. 3: 571–583. 1; 2; 3. Reference page.
- Hirowatari, T. 1992. A generic classification of the tribe Polyommatini of the Oriental and Australian regions (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae, Polyommatinae). Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture (B) 44 (Suppl.) PDF. Reference page.
- Röber, J., 1886. Neue Tagschmetterlinge der Indo-Austalischen Fauna. Correspondenz-blatt des Entomologischen Vereins "Iris" zu Dresden 1(3): 45-72, Pls. 2-5. Reference page.
- Rothschild, L.W. 1916. Lepidoptera of the British Ornithologists' Union and Wollaston Expeditions in the Snow Mountains, Southern Dutch New Guinea (Macrolepidoptera). 182 pp., 2 pls. Zoological Museum, Tring. Text, plates. Reference page.
- Tite, G. E., 1963. A synonymic list of the genus Nacaduba and allied genera (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae). Bull. Br. Mus. Nat. Hist. (Ent) 13(4): 67-116, 91 figs, 2.pls.Reference page.
- Waterhouse, G.A. & Lyell, G. 1914. The Butterflies of Australia. A monograph of the Australian Rhopalocera. 238 pp., 888 figs. Sydney. BHL Reference page.
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