Papilio hornimani mwanihanae Kielland, 1987

Vane-Wright, Richard I. & Liseki, Steven, 2008, The type material, taxonomy and conservation of Horniman’s Swallowtail, Papilio hornimani (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Journal of Natural History 42 (19 - 20), pp. 1333-1348 : 1342-1343

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Papilio hornimani mwanihanae Kielland, 1987
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Papilio hornimani mwanihanae Kielland, 1987

Papilio hornimani mwanihanae Kielland, 1987:122 , figs 7,8. Holotype male, Tanzania: Sanje (Kielland), BMNHE # 14780 [examined].

This subspecies was described, according to Kielland (1987), from nine males collected between 1981 and 1985 from the Mwanihana Forest Reserve, Udzungwa Mountains, in the Kilombero District of eastern-central Tanzania, over 300 km southwest of the Usambaras. The holotype (Figure 2D), which bears the labels // Sanje, Ifakara, 300 m, 10.viii.1982, J. Kielland // BM 1990-166 // BMNHE # 14780 //, is deposited in BMNH. Forewing length: 51.4 mm; forewing band width: 8.1 mm; hindwing band width: 11.3 mm. This smaller and disjunct race seems distinctive, notably in the relatively broad hindwing discal band, and the small size of the hindwing submarginal spots. However, in the holotype the submarginal spots are only slightly smaller than those of lectotype of P. hornimani View in CoL .

Seven of the eight paratypes are deposited in ABRI, Nairobi. Of these, four are ex Jan Kielland Collection (three collected by Kielland, one by Congdon), and two more are from the Congdon collection. The seventh, dated xii.1985, was collected and presented to ABRI by J.P. Lequeux, who has two further specimens, obtained at the same time, in his private collection in Paris, one of which is the eighth paratype. The ABRI specimens have now been labelled as paratypes, and a similar label has been sent to Paris for addition to the paratype in the Lequeux Collection. The two females of P. h. mwanihanae in ABRI are the only examples known to us; they do not form part of the type series .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Papilionidae

Genus

Papilio

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Papilio hornimani mwanihanae Kielland, 1987

Vane-Wright, Richard I. & Liseki, Steven 2008
2008
Loc

Papilio hornimani mwanihanae

Kielland J 1987: 122
1987
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