Athis fuscorubra ( Houlbert 1917 )

González, Jorge M. & Cock, Matthew J. W., 2004, A synopsis of the Castniidae (Lepidoptera) of Trinidad and Tobago, Zootaxa 762, pp. 1-19 : 4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158237

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6271422

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scientific name

Athis fuscorubra ( Houlbert 1917 )
status

 

Athis fuscorubra ( Houlbert 1917) View in CoL (Fig. 2)

Castnia fuscorubra Houlbert 1917 View in CoL : Kaye & Lamont (1927).

This species appears to have a wide distribution in South America; specimens have been recorded from Trinidad, Perú, Ecuador, and Venezuela ( Kaye & Lamont 1927; González 2004; Houlbert 1917, 1918; Lathy 1922). However, it is not a common species and has been reported to be “at risk” in Venezuela; due to insufficient knowledge, no specific peril of extinction has been assigned ( Rodríguez & Rojas­Suárez 1995). Kaye & Lamont (1927) suggested that Athis fuscorubra View in CoL was a “possible … form of” Athis inca (Walker) View in CoL (as C. inca View in CoL ), but this is not correct. The southernmost distribution of A. inca View in CoL is Panama ( Miller 1972, 1986). The confusion may have arisen because A. inca View in CoL was described by Walker (1854) based on material from Honduras, “ Venezuela ”, and Mexico. However, González (2004) suggests that the only Athis inca View in CoL specimen from Venezuela (in BMNH) is mislabeled. Furthermore, the Venezuelan Athis axaqua González & Fernández Yépez , which is more closely related to A. pinchoni and A. palatinus (Cramer) View in CoL than to the Central American A. inca View in CoL , was commonly called “ Castnia inca View in CoL ” and this added to the confusion ( González 2004). This species is known from Trinidad from just two specimens in the BMNH, neither with precise locality data, and one in AME. The Lowsley specimen in BMNH is that referred to by Kaye & Lamont (1927) as “in coll. Joicey”.

Material Examined: NARIVA: 1ɗ, Rio Claro, R. Dick (AME); TRINIDAD: 1ɗ, Lowsley ( BMNH); 1Ψ, Ex Lathy ( BMNH).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Castniidae

Genus

Athis

Loc

Athis fuscorubra ( Houlbert 1917 )

González, Jorge M. & Cock, Matthew J. W. 2004
2004
Loc

Castnia fuscorubra

Houlbert 1917
1917
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