Telchin licus laura ( H. Druce, 1896 )
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Telchin licus laura ( H. Druce, 1896)
( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 2 – 9 )
Castnia laura H. Druce, 1896 View in CoL
Taxonomic history. The ssp. was originally described (as Castnia laura View in CoL ) by Herbert Druce (1896). Miller (1995) considered it a synonym of Leucocastnia licu s (Drury) and Lamas (1995) placed it as a ssp. of Telchin licus (Drury) . Benítez (2002) mentions Castnia sora View in CoL (= Synpalamides phalaris View in CoL ) and Castnia licus View in CoL in his list of forest and agricultural pests of Paraguay based on specimens deposited at the FCA/ DE. The first author visited this collection in 2009 and only saw specimens of Synpalamides phalaris (Fabricius) View in CoL , Castnia invaria penelope Schaufuss and Gazera heliconioides micha (H. Druce) View in CoL deposited there. These facts allow us to conclude that the “ Castnia licus View in CoL ” mention in Benitez (2002) is just a misspelling of “ Castnia linus ” (= G. heliconioides View in CoL ).
Distribution. The type described by Druce is from Chapada dos Guimarães (Mato Grosso, Brazil) ( Druce 1896). In a broader sense, Telchin licus (Drury) is found primarily in the Amazon Basin, with subspecies ranging from Honduras to Bolivia ( Lamas 1995; González 2003).
One specimen collected in 1984, and deposited at the MNHNPY (see below), appears to be the first valid Paraguayan record of the species. It was collected in a region with a mixture of Atlantic Forest and Cerrado vegetation.
Biology and behavior. Benítez (2002) reports that this species is a pest of pineapples [ Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.; Bromeliaceae ] and Bananas ( Musa spp.; Musaceae ), however we could not autenticate these data in Paraguay since it was part of a host plant literature related to Telchin licus (Drury) .
Material examined. CANINDEYÚ: 13, 34 km SE of Catueté. 19.II.1984. Coll. T. Bonace (MNHNPY).
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Telchin licus laura ( H. Druce, 1896 )
Ríos, Sergio D. & González, Jorge M. 2011 |
Castnia laura
H. Druce 1896 |