Dynastor pharnaces Stichel, 1908

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins, Lamas, Gerardo & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik, 2024, Systematics of Dynastor Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Brassolini), Zootaxa 5492 (4), pp. 451-504 : 487-490

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Dynastor pharnaces Stichel, 1908
status

stat. nov.

Dynastor pharnaces Stichel, 1908 View in CoL stat. nov.

( Figs 28 View FIGURE 28 , 30–32 View FIGURE 30 View FIGURE 31 View FIGURE 32 )

Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces Stichel, 1908 View in CoL . Berl. ent. Ztschr. 52 (3): 174, 1 male “ type ”, Coroico, [La Paz], Bolivia, 2000 m, Garlepp leg.; collection Staudinger, Mus[eum] Berol[inensis] [MfN].— Stichel, 1909. Das Tierreich 25: 26.— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 290.— Stichel, 1932. Lep. Cat. 51, p. 22.—D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 394.— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini, in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 203.— Garzón-Orduña & Penz, 2009. Zootaxa 2134: 3.

Dynastor strix pharnaces ; Blandin, 1977. Publ. Lab. Zool. l’École norm. sup., Paris, 9: 163; biogeogr.

Dynastor macrosiris [misidentification]; Matos-Maraví et al. 2021. Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc. 133 (3): 711, fig. 2 (phylogenetic tree); phylog (photo of the specimen available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nsg_db/5241930372/. Accessed July 5, 2023).

Taxonomic history. Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces was treated as described until Blandin (1977) considered it a subspecies of Dynastor strix . This subspecies was cited in reviews, catalogs, checklists, with records of hostplant and geographic distribution.

Type material. Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces Stichel, 1908 was described based on one male “type” from Bolivia, Corvico [=Coroico, La Paz] (Yungas, 2000 m, Garlepp leg.) i[n]. c[ollection]. Staudinger Mus. Berol. However, Viola Richter, the collection manager of MfN, where Staudinger’s specimens are deposited, informed the authors that the “type” was not found in the institution. In the original description, Stichel (1908) mentions another examined specimen: “Ein zweites gleiches Belagstück wurde mir vor etlicher Zeit zur Bestimmung gesandt.” According to one of us (G. Lamas), this second male is deposited at MNHN, with the following labels: / Muséum Paris/ Corvico ca. 2000 m. Bolivia (Yungas) 1895 (2–5) Garlepp/. As the “type” in Staudinger’s collection was not found at the MfN, the specimen deposited at the MNHN is probably the second specimen mentioned by Stichel in the original description, because it is from the same provenance of the “type”. Therefore, to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon, the MNHN specimen is hereby designated as the lectotype of Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces Stichel, 1908 , and the following labels will be attached to it: / LECTOTYPUS / Lectotypus Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces Stichel, 1908 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2024/.

Diagnosis. Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. is morphologically similar to Dynastor hannibal stat. rest., Dynastor macrosiris , and Dynastor strix stat. rest.; it differs from Dynastor macrosiris by the VFW with a distinguishable rusty red band between M 1 and M 3, this band is thinner than that of Dynastor strix stat. rest. Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. differs from Dynastor hannibal stat. rest. by the VFW and VHW with a ripple pattern strongly and irregularly arranged ( Figs 24–25 View FIGURE 24 View FIGURE 25 , 30 View FIGURE 30 , 32–34 View FIGURE 32 View FIGURE 33 View FIGURE 34 , 38–39 View FIGURE 38 View FIGURE 39 ). The female genitalia is similar to those of Dynastor strix stat. rest., mainly the corpus bursae, but the morphology of the lamella postvaginalis differs from all species by the “}” shape sclerotization ( Figs 27 View FIGURE 27 , 31 View FIGURE 31 , 36 View FIGURE 36 , 41 View FIGURE 41 ). The male genitalia of Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. was not examined.

Comments. FW, length of the available female: 57 mm. Since its description, Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. has been treated as a subspecies of Dynastor macrosiris or Dynastor strix stat. rest. However, the wing color pattern, the morphology of the male genitalia, and the molecular data allow us to change the status to the species level. Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. has a wing color pattern similar to Dynastor hannibal stat. rest., mainly in the VFW rusty red band between M 1 and M 3, and also occurs in similar high elevations (2,000 –2,250 m). However, the VFW and VHW ripple pattern differs: while Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. has this ripple pattern strongly and irregularly arranged, Dynastor hannibal stat. rest. has the VFW and VHW with a ripple pattern finely and homogeneously arranged. Comparing the DNA barcode sequence provided by Matos-Maraví et al. (2021) for Dynastor pharnaces stat. nov. with the sequence obtained here for Dynastor hannibal stat. rest., the divergence found agrees with the differences found in the morphology.

Natural history. Unknown.

Geographic distribution. Ecuador (Napo); Peru (Amazonas, Junín); Bolivia (La Paz) ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ), at elevations between 2,000 and 2,250 m.

Temporal distribution. January, July, October.

Etymology. Possibly named after Pharnaces II , king of Pontus.

Specimens examined. Photos of the lectotype of Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 ), and the following specimens: ECUADOR: Ecuador Oriente —no locality, 1 female, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00352907 ( AMNH) . Napo — Estación Biológica Yanayacu , 13-I-2009, 1 female, H. F. Greeney leg. ( Matos-Maraví et al. 2021) . PERU: Junín — Chanchamayo , 1 female *, ex-coll. F. Johnson, USNMENT01589343 ( USNM); ( Mina Pichita ) , 2000 m, 16–17-X-1989, 1 male, Casagrande & Mielke leg. ( MUSM) . Amazonas —San José de Molinopampa , 06°17’S, 77°33’W, 2250 m, 18-VII-2005, 1 female, B. Calderón leg. ( MUSM) GoogleMaps .

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Dynastor

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Dynastor pharnaces Stichel, 1908

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins, Lamas, Gerardo & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik 2024
2024
Loc

Dynastor macrosiris pharnaces

Stichel 1908
1908
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