Daedalma inconspicua onorei Pyrcz, 2011

Pyrcz, Tomasz W., Greeney, Harold F., Willmott, Keith R. & Wojtusiak, Janusz, 2011, 2898, Zootaxa 2898, pp. 1-68 : 34

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5292498

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C5009D63-FFF4-F325-FF32-FDDCFE5ED74F

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Daedalma inconspicua onorei Pyrcz
status

subsp. nov.

Daedalma inconspicua onorei Pyrcz , n. ssp.

( Figs. 5B, 11D)

Material examined: ECUADOR: HOLOTYPE male: Cotopaxi, Pilaló, Carretera Nueva , 3000–3050 m, 03.IX.2004, T. Pyrcz leg., red, rectangular label saying : Holotype, MZUJ .

Description: MALE ( Fig. 5B): Head, thorax and abdomen: not differing from nominate subspecies. Wings: FW length: 28 mm; HW costal lobe more prominent than in nominate and other subspecies; FWD and HWD dark greyish brown, same as in orientalis, lighter than in other west Andean subspecies; FWV lighter postdiscal area in M3-Cu1, Cu1-Cu2 connected to a small lighter discal cell patch by a narrow neck, similar to nominate and cuencana n.ssp. a faint reddish suffusion in median area along discal cell vein, somewhat reminiscent of nominate subspecies; HWV ground colour distinctively olive green, differing from other subspecies, with a wide, rather uniform median area, devoid of any pattern of black or brown lines apparent in other subspecies. Genitalia ( Fig. 11D): Uncus gently arched, about the length of the dorsum of tegumen; gnathos half the length of uncus; saccus wide, shallower than in other subspecies except in orientalis; valvae the length of tegumen + uncus, ampulla smooth, a prominent apical spine-like process; aedeagus not differing from other subspecies.

FEMALE: Unknown.

Etymology: This subspecies is dedicated to Giovanni Onore, an Italian entomologist and professor of entomology and director of the Museo de Entomología for many years at the Universidad Católica in Quito, a great promoter of conservation of natural Andean environments, and a friend of the authors.

Remarks: Daedalma inonspicua onorei is known so far only from the type specimen collected above Pilaló. Despite that, in our opinion it is justified to consider this specimen as representing a separate subspecies in view of apparently important differences in the wing colour pattern, especially the highly distinctive olive green HWV, not found in any other subspecies.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Daedalma

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