Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik, 2022, Systematics of Opsiphanes Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Brassolini): an integrative approach, Zootaxa 5216 (1), pp. 1-278 : 162-177

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Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887
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Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887 View in CoL

( Figs 143–145 View FIGURE 143 View FIGURE 144 View FIGURE 145 , 148 View FIGURE 148 , 159–161 View FIGURE 159 View FIGURE 160 View FIGURE 161 )

Opsiphanes quiteria var. quirinalis Staudinger, 1887 View in CoL , in Staudinger & Schatz. Exot. Schmett. 1(18), p. 213, 1 male Chiriquí, [ Panama], 1 male Chanchamayo , [Junín, Peru], Colombia.

Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis View in CoL ; Stichel, 1904, in Wytsman. Gen. Ins. 20, p. 20.— Stichel, 1907. Soc. ent. 22 (13): 99.— Stichel, 1908. Berl. ent. Ztschr. 52 (3): 165.— Stichel, 1909. Das Tierreich 25: 75, 78, fig. 19 (female d, v).— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 299, 304.— Stichel, 1932. Lep. Cat. 51, p. 41; syn.: erebus View in CoL .— D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 410 (fig. male d).— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 240, 246, 250, 284, figs 15f (female d, v) 18d (male d, v); LECTOTYPUS.—Maes, 1999. Cat. Ins. Art. Terr. Nicaragua 3, p. 1387.— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini View in CoL , in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 204.

Opsiphanes quiteria phylas Fruhstorfer, 1912 View in CoL . Ent. Rdsch. 29 (2): 15; Rio Negro , [Meta], East Colombia, 800 m, Fassl leg.— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 299.—Fassl, 1915. Ent. Rdsch. 32 (8): 44.—Fassl, 1916. Ent. Rdsch. 33 (5): 26.— Stichel, 1932. Lep. Cat. 51, p. 40.— D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 410.— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 246, 248, 285, fig. 18c (male d, v).—Maes, 1999. Cat. Ins. Art. Terr. Nicaragua 3, p. 1387.— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini View in CoL , in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 204.—Viloria, 2005, in Llorente & Morrone (eds). Reg. Biogeo. Iberoamérica, UNAM, Mexico, p. 449. Syn. nov.

Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927 View in CoL . Int. ent. Ztschr. 21 (13): 98; 1 male [holotype], Peru. Syn. rest .

Opsiphanes quirinus quirinalis ; Blandin, 1977. Publ. Lab. Zool. l‘École norm. sup., Paris, 9: 163, 178; biogeogr.

Opsiphanes quirinus phylas ; Blandin, 1977. Publ. Lab. Zool. l‘École norm. sup., Paris, 9: 163; biogeogr.

Opsiphanes quiteria erebus View in CoL ; D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 410.— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 243, 245, figs 17d (female d, v), 18b (male d, v).— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini View in CoL , in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 204.

Taxonomic history. Stichel (1908), after examining the two specimens on which the description of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887 View in CoL was based, considered that a mistake was made in labeling one of the specimens from Chiriquí ( Panama); according to him, both are from Peru and similar to specimens deposited in his own collection (Nos. 709, 710). Stichel (1909) illustrated the female of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis View in CoL . Stichel (1932) synonymized Opsiphanes erebus View in CoL syn. rest. with Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis View in CoL . Blandin (1977) proposed two new combinations: Opsiphanes quirinus quirinalis and Opsiphanes quirinus phylas , probably due to the whitish coloration of the FW band, which is similar to that of Opsiphanes quirinus View in CoL stat. rest. D’Abrera (1987) illustrated the male of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis View in CoL and proposed a new combination, Opsiphanes quiteria erebus View in CoL , which was followed by Bristow (1991) and Casagrande (2004).

Type material. Opsiphanes quiteria var. quirinalis Staudinger, 1887 was described based on one male from Chiriquí, [ Panama] and one male from Chanchamayo, [Junín, Peru]. Bristow (1991) designated a male as the lectotype, deposited at the MFN, with the following labels: / Origin./ LECTOTYPE / Chanchamayo Thamm/ O. quirinalis / Zool. Mus. Berlin/.

Opsiphanes quiteria phylas Fruhstorfer, 1912 was described based on an unspecified number of specimens from Rio Negro , [Meta], Colombia oriental, 800 m, collected by Fassl. Bristow (1991) did not find this material. In the RMS collection, where part of the Fruhstorfer types are deposited, G. Lamas (pers. comm.) found a male syntype corresponding to the original description, with the following labels: / quiteria phylas Fruhst./ Opsiphanes badius Stichel / Ober. Rio Negro Ost Colomb. 800 m Coll. Fassl/. In order to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon, this specimen is hereby designated as the lectotype of Opsiphanes quiteria phylas Fruhstorfer, 1912 , and the following labels will also be attached: / LECTOTYPUS / Lectotypus Opsiphanes quiteria phylas Fruhstorfer, 1912 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2022/. Another syntype with the same locality data, deposited at the SMT, with the following labels: / Staatl. Museum für Tierkunde. Dresden/ Stauding. & Bang-Haas Dresden. Ankauf 1961/ Ober Rio Negro Ost Colomb. 800 m Coll. Fassl/ is hereby designated as a paralectotype.

Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927 was described based on a male [holotype] from Peru. M. M. Casagrande, O. H. H. Mielke, and G. Lamas did not find the [holotype]. Therefore, a male neotype of Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927 is hereby designated in order to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon. The selected neotype specimen has the same morphological characters as the male described by Röber (1927), mainly the DFW with an oblique band proximally well defined, dirty yellowish-gray, and distally completely diffuse, and is deposited at the DZUP—OM, with the following labels: / NEOTYPUS / OM 35.333/ Tingo Maria, Huánuco, Peru, 8-IV- 1988, 670 m, Büche leg./ BC-OM/ Neotypus Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2022/.

Diagnosis. Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis differs from Opsiphanes quiteria quiteria and Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis in having the DFW and DHW bands whitish or light-yellow, and the DFW oblique band with the distal margin appearing diffused ( Figs 143–145 View FIGURE 143 View FIGURE 144 View FIGURE 145 ).

Variation. FW, length: male: 45–53 mm (n=5), female: 59–61 mm (n=2). DFW, the width and length of the oblique band; the color of this band ranges from white to pale yellow; and a small yellowish spot may or may not be present on the distal portion of the discal cell. DHW, between Sc+R 1 and M 3, the submarginal band light-yellow ranging from evident to faint. VFW, the width, color, and length of the oblique band ( Figs 143–145 View FIGURE 143 View FIGURE 144 View FIGURE 145 ).

Comments. Blandin (1977) suggested that Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis is the cis-Andean representative of Opsiphanes quirinus stat. rest. However, in the present study, DNA barcode analyses recovered Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis with no genetic distance from Opsiphanes quiteria quiteria (Supplementary Information 1). Additionally, with the exception of the color and shape of the DFW oblique band, other wing characters and male and female genitalia are similar to those of Opsiphanes quiteria quiteria . When describing Opsiphanes quiteria phylas syn. nov., Fruhstorfer (1912) compared it with Opsiphanes quiteria augeias in a brief description of characters such as the general DFW and DHW color and the DFW oblique band length and color, all variable characters. Therefore, there is no reason to maintain Opsiphanes quiteria phylas syn. nov. as a subspecies. D’Abrera (1987) noted that the status of Opsiphanes quiteria erebus syn. rest. was doubtful, but Bristow (1991) assumed that it was a subspecies, without finding the type material, which according to the original description has the type locality “ Peru ”. When describing Opsiphanes erebus syn. rest., Röber (1927) compared it with Opsiphanes badius stat. rest. and characterized his new species by the DFW with an oblique band proximally well defined, dirty yellowish-gray, and distally completely diffuse. These characters allow us to interpret it as a specimen of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis . After examination of the type material ( Figs 159–161 View FIGURE 159 View FIGURE 160 View FIGURE 161 ) and the morphological variation in a series of specimens, no characters were found to justify maintaining Opsiphanes quiteria erebus Röber, 1927 syn. rest. as a subspecies.

Natural history. Unknown.

Geographic distribution. Colombia (Meta) ; Peru (San Martín, Huánuco, Junín) ( Fig. 148 View FIGURE 148 ), at altitudes between 300 and 800 m.

Temporal distribution. Throughout the year.

Etymology. Unknown.

Specimens examined. Photos of the lectotypus of Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887 ; lectotypus of Opsiphanes quiteria phylas Fruhstorfer, 1912 syn. nov.; neotypus of Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927 syn. rest., and the following specimens: COLOMBIA: Meta —Alto Río Negro , 800 m, 1 male, 1 female, Fassl leg., ex-coll. E. T. Owen, USNMENT01590464, 01590465 (USNM); Río Negro , I-1978, 1 male, 20-V-1967, 1 male, SchmidtMumm leg., DZ 42.579, 42.580 (DZUP); La Macarena, I-1962, 1 male, 26-III-1970, 1 female, Schmidt-Mumm leg., DZ 42.581, 42.573 (DZUP). PERU: no data, 1 male, ex-coll. G. MacBean, USNMENT01590475 (USNM), 2 males, ex-coll. F. Johnson, USNMENT01590477, 01590478 (USNM). no department — Río Huallaga , 1 male, 2 females, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197533, 00197539, 00197544 (AMNH). San Martín —no locality, XI-1987, 1 male, UFFLMNH MGCL 1103550 (MGCL), V-1990, 1 male, L. Kassarov leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103551 (MGCL); Moyobamba (Jepelacio), 1 male, AMNH_IZC 00197522 (AMNH), 8 males, 3 females, ex-coll.

F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197523, 00197526, 00197534–00197538, 00197540–00197543(AMNH). Huánuco — Tingo María , IX-1965, 1 male, ex-coll. N. Tangerini, DZ 42.614 ( DZUP) , 800 m, XI-1981, 1 male, Schunke leg., DZ 42.615 ( DZUP) , 670 m, VI-1985, 1 male, 20-XI-1987, 1 male, 12-XII-1987, 1 male, 2-VII-1989, 1 male, 22-I-1988, 1 male, 8-IV-1988, 1 male, M. Büche leg., OM 35.744, 35.265, 35.501, 35.758, 35.474, 35.333 ( DZUP —OM), 27-X-[19]73 , 1 male, USNMENT00941163 ( USNM) , 21-V-1962, 1 male, UFFLMNH MGCL 1103549 ( MGCL) , 30-VII-1980, 1 male, VII-1980, 1 female, III-1981, 1 male, D. & J. Jenkins leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103547, 1103670, 1103548 ( MGCL) ; Leoncio Prado ( 25 km S Tingo María ) , 23-VI-1982, 1 female, R. J. Warren leg., UF- FLMNH MGCL 1103651 ( MGCL) . Junín — Río Perené , 300–800 m, IX XI-1987, 11 males, 1 female, Tello leg., OM 18.511, 18.518, 18.520, 18.521, 18.523–18.528, 18.530, 18.531 ( DZUP —OM); Chanchamayo , 1 male, DZ 42.616 ( DZUP) , 1 male, Schunke leg., DZ 42.617 ( DZUP) , 1 male, ex-coll. E. T. Owen, USNMENT01590474 ( USNM) , 1 male, ex-coll. B. P. Clark, USNMENT01590476 ( USNM) , 5 males, J. D. Rivas leg., ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197521, 00197529–00197532 ( AMNH) ; Satipo, 1 male, OM 58.384 ( DZUP —OM), 600 m, VII- VIII-1987, 1 male, Tello leg., OM 18.519 ( DZUP —OM), 1970 , 1 male, S. Kager leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103544 ( MGCL) , V-1994, 1 male, UFFLMNH MGCL 1103545 ( MGCL) , IX-1987, 1 male, L. Kassarov leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103546 ( MGCL) , II-1944, 1 male, P. Paprzycki leg., AMNH_IZC 00197527 ( AMNH) , 3 males, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197524, 00197525, 00197528 ( AMNH) .

6. “ fabricii subgroup”

Species included:

16. Opsiphanes barkeri Bristow, 1991 stat. nov.

17. Opsiphanes caliensis Bristow, 1991 stat. nov.

18. Opsiphanes fabricii ( Boisduval, 1870) (Caligo)

a) Opsiphanes fabricii fabricii ( Boisduval, 1870) (Caligo)

Opsiphanes cassina chiriquensis Stichel, 1902 syn. nov.

Opsiphanes cassina aiellae Bristow, 1991

b) Opsiphanes fabricii camposi Bristow, 1991 stat. nov.

c) Opsiphanes fabricii numatius Fruhstorfer, 1912 stat. nov.

19. Opsiphanes jacobsorum Chacón & Montero, 2012

20. Opsiphanes merianae Stichel, 1902 stat. rest.

a) Opsiphanes merianae merianae Stichel, 1902 stat. rest.

b) Opsiphanes merianae notanda Stichel, 1904 stat. nov.

Opsiphanes cassina milesi Bristow, 1991 syn. nov.

21. Opsiphanes periphetes Fruhstorfer, 1912 stat. nov.

Opsiphanes cassina aucotti Bristow, 1991 syn. nov.

Diagnosis. The species of the “ fabricii subgroup” differ from the other species of the genus in the following characters: dark-brown ground color; DFW with a fully developed band inside the discal cell; HW with smooth outer margin or weak crenulation compared to the “ sallei ” and “ quiteria ” subgroups; DHW with a submarginal band ( Fig. 165b View FIGURE 165 ). Molecular analyses, without data for Opsiphanes barkeri Bristow, 1991 stat. nov. and Opsiphanes caliensis Bristow, 1991 stat. nov., recovered the “ fabricii subgroup” (SH-aLRT 85.8 / UFBoot 95) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), supporting the hypothesis of Blandin (1977) in which specimens with the fully developed band, which crosses the discal cell, form a monophyletic group.

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Opsiphanes

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Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis Staudinger, 1887

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik 2022
2022
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erebus

Rober 1927
1927
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Opsiphanes erebus Röber, 1927

Rober 1927
1927
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Opsiphanes quiteria erebus

Rober 1927
1927
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Opsiphanes erebus

Rober 1927
1927
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria erebus

Rober 1927
1927
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria phylas

Fruhstorfer 1912
1912
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria var. quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
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Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
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Opsiphanes quirinus

Godman & Salvin 1881
1881
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Brassolini

Boisduval 1836
1836
Loc

Brassolini

Boisduval 1836
1836
Loc

Brassolini

Boisduval 1836
1836
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