Josia oribia Druce, 1885
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Josia oribia Druce View in CoL Figure 339A–E View Fig ; plate 32
Josia oribia Druce, 1885b: 528 View in CoL .
TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘E. Peru’’.
TYPE: Syntype ³, leg. Whitely ( BMNH)
Josia schnusei Strand, 1920: 134 View in CoL .
TYPE LOCALITY: Bolivia, Sarampioni to Mapiri
TYPE: Holotype ♀ (not seen), leg. W. Schnuse, ‘‘I.–IV.’’
DISCUSSION: Josia oribia is distinguished by the wide, distally rounded longitudinal stripes of the FW and HW. The FW costa is dark with a few buff-colored scales, and the head is creamy white as in J. ligula . Numerous similarities of the genitalia suggest that Josia oribia and J. ligula are close relatives (compare figs. 338, 339A–E). In addition, they are roughly the same size (FW length 5 12.0–16.0 mm). Other than the width of their wing stripes, the most reliable way to separate them is by differences in the shape of the sclerites at the base of the female CB. Even then, it is best to have dissections of both species on hand for comparison. The remarkable mimicry between Josia oribia and Erbessa mimica (pl. 4) is discussed in reference to the latter.
The BMNH male dissected (JSM-325) was identified by Martin Hering as ‘‘ schnusei ’’, supposedly a form of oribia . I was not able to locate the schnusei type, but follow previous authors in retaining it as a synonym of oribia .
DISTRIBUTION: Peru (AMNH, BMNH, CUIC, FNHM, MUSM, OUMNH, ZMH); Bolivia (BMNH, USNM, ZMH).
DISSECTED: ³, Peru, Marcapata, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-325 ) ; ♀, Peru, Río Colorado , 2500 ft, Aug 1903, leg. Watkins & Tomlinson, BMNH (genitalia slide no. JSM-326 ) .
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Josia oribia Druce
Miller, James S 2009 |
Josia schnusei
Strand, E. 1920: 134 |
Josia oribia
Druce, H. 1885: 528 |