Catasticta abiseo Lamas & Bollino

Lamas, Gerardo & Bollino, Maurizio, 2004, Revisional notes on the " amastris " group of Catasticta Butler, 1870 (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), with descriptions of new species and subspecies, Zootaxa 605, pp. 1-19 : 10-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158584

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6269780

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC3E6801-7473-F424-CF08-A7D466CBFD60

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scientific name

Catasticta abiseo Lamas & Bollino
status

sp. nov.

Catasticta abiseo Lamas & Bollino View in CoL , sp. n. (plate 1, figs. 9–10)

A medium­sized species. Female unknown. FW with slightly acute apex and scalloped outer margin indented at M2­M3; HW with outer margin strongly scalloped and slightly dentate anal lobe.

Holotype: male, Peru, San Martín, Parque Nacional Abiseo , Huicungo, La Playa, 2480–2680 m, 24.VII.1990 (M. Medina), in MUSM.

Description: FW length: 25 mm.

Dorsal surface: Ground color of both wings brown (PANTONE® DS 316­1 C), with a complete series of ochre (PANTONE® DS 311­6 C) discal, submarginal and marginal spots on FW. HW with postdiscal spots thick, different from those present in paucartambo , and similar in pattern to those of vilcabamba sp. n. Light discal band partially obscured by brownish scales.

Ventral surface: General pattern as in paucartambo and vilcabamba , but HW black line bordering marginal yellow lunules uniformly thick (in paucartambo the black line is uniformly thick, while in vilcabamba is thicker at the distal end of the yellow interneural submarginal stripes).

Female: Unknown.

Distribution: To the best of our knowledge, this species is restricted to its type locality, where it is sympatric with C. striata striata . Even if C. abiseo sp. n. is geographically widely separate from C. vilcabamba , their close relationship is evidenced by their similar wing shape and HW ventral pattern. Future sampling along the Peruvian Andes at medium and high elevations may reveal the presence of other closely related species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pieridae

Genus

Catasticta

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