Johnsonita pardoa ( d’Abrera, 1995 ) Lamas, 1999

Bálint, Zsolt, Boyer, Pierre, Cerdeña, José, Larico, Jackie Farfán, Brudecka, Jadwiga Lorenc-, Prieto, Carlos & Pyrcz, Tomasz W., 2021, Contributions to the knowledge of Neotropical Lycaenidae: taxonomy of Johnsonita Salazar & Constantino, 1995 with descriptions of seven new species (Theclinae Eumaeini), Zootaxa 4963 (1), pp. 11-57 : 30-32

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Johnsonita pardoa ( d’Abrera, 1995 ) Lamas, 1999
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Johnsonita pardoa ( d’Abrera, 1995) Lamas, 1999

( Figs 12 View FIGURE 12 , 18G–H View FIGURE 18 , 22A–C View FIGURE 22 , 23F View FIGURE 23 , 29 View FIGURE 29 , 32 View FIGURE 32 )

Thecla pardoa d’Abrera 1995: 1132 , figs “ T. pardoa ”.

Johnsonita pardoa (d’’Abrera) Lamas et al. 1999: 5 (new combination); d’Abrera & Bálint 2001: 195; Bálint 2003: 247; Robbins 2004b: 120.

Type material ( Fig.29 View FIGURE 29 ). The species was described on the basis of three specimens, the holotype and a pair (male [= female], female) of paratypes (all examined). NHMUK holotype from Colombia, in good condition (tip of right antenna missing), set dorsally, labelled as: (1) “Torne, Cauca, [//] Jan. Febr. 07 [//] (Paine&Brinkley)” (white label, printed and handwritten in black), (2) “Rothschild [//] Bequest [//] B.M. 1939–I. ”(white label, printed), (3) “ Holotype ” (confetti type label with red frame, printed); (4) “ HOLOTYPE (♂ [//] SYNTYPE [//] Thecla pardoa [//] DÀbrera [//] London, VI. 22 [//] Zs. Bálint, 2000” (red label with black frame, handwritten and printed), (5) “ BMNH (E) # 266486”(white label, printed).

Material examined (n=25, two dissections).

COLOMBIA (n=7): Antioquia, Medellin, Padre Amaya , 2800 m, 12.VIII.2007, T. Pyrcz ; Antioquia, Yarumal, La Marconia, Antenas, 2700 m, 28VII.2015, C. Prieto ( RCCP: female) ; Santander, Herrán, PNN Tamá , 2400 m, 16.XII.2015, C. Prieto ( RCCP: male) ; Antioquia, Frontino, via Caicedo–Urrao , 2700 m, 4.I.2018, C. Prieto ( RCCP: female) ; Antioquia, San Félix, Las Baldias , 3000 m, 19.XII.2018, C. Prieto ( RCCP: female) ; Antioquia, Yarumal, Llanos de Cuiva , 2700 m, 20.XII.2018, C. Prieto ( RCCP: female) ; Cauca, PNN Munchique, Cerro Santanam 3000 m, 26. VI.2019, C. Prieto ( RCCP: female) .

ECUADOR (n=11, one dissection): Prov. Carchi, Res. Forest. Golondrinas, 2200–2400 m, 19.VI.1999, J. Wojtusiak & T. Pyrcz ( CEP – MZUJ: female); Prov. Imbabura, Lita , ~ 900 m, X. 2001, J. Wojtusiak ( CEP – MZUJ: female); Prov. Tungurahua, Tungurahua volcano, Banos–Pondoa road, 2600 m, 17–20.I.2002, J. Wojtusiak & Garlacz ( CEP – MZUJ: male); Prov. Imbabura, Vol. Cotocachi, 2900 m, 3.VIII.2004, J. Wojtusiak & T. Pyrcz ( CEP – MZUJ: female); Prov. Cotopaxi, via La Maná , Pilaló , 3000 m, 3.IX.2004, J. Wojtusiak & T. Pyrcz ( CEP – MZUJ: female); Prov. Tungurahua, Laguna de San Borja , 3400 m, 2005, O. Velastegui ( CEP – MZUJ: female, gen. prep. 372/ J. Lorenc); Prov. Tungurahua, Banos , 3000 m, I.2005, O. Velastegui ( CEP – MZUJ: two females); Prov. Sucumbios, El Calvario – La Bonita, 2900 m, 1.II.2005, J. Wojtusiak & T. Pyrcz ( CEP-MZUJ: female); Prov. Imbabura, Buenos Aires vers Piñan km5, 2300 m, 26.VII.2013 ( CB: female) .

PERU (n=4, one dissection): Dept. Amazonas, Rodríguez de Mendoza, Quebrada Pirruro, 1600–1800 m, 18.XI.1998, B. Calderon ( CEP – MZUJ: male, gen. prep. no 03/ 11.03.2011 / J. Lorenc); Dept. Huánuco, Paso Carpish, 2800–3000 m, 19.II.2003, P. Boyer ( CB: female); Dept. Amazonas, Rodriguez de Mendoza , II.2003, J. Wojtusiak coll. ( HNHM: female); Dept. Huánuco, est de Acomayo, Route Pachachupan vers Huanacaure km39, 2600 m, 09.45.412S 075.54.844W, 23.X.2006, P. Boyer ( CB: female) .

VENEZUELA (n=1, one dissection): Edo. Táchira, Fundo Piedras Blancas, P.N. El Tama, 2500 m, I.2003 ,

F. Rey ( CEP – MZUJ: male, gen. prep. 01/ 11.03.2011 / J. Lorenc) .

Redescription. Wings. FW costa length: 13–15 mm (n=11, CEP – MZUJ material), apical area of costa and upper outer margin is straight resulting an acute apex; male dorsal wing surface colouration dark azure; dorsal FW surface black border inner margin reaching the erection of vein M3; HW dorsal surface discal area structurally coloured; ventral FW submedial and medial pattern running parallel, ventral HW medial pattern composed by light ruptive dashes supplemented distally with dark spots, postmedial line complete but faint; ventral HW submedial area at costa with discal area colour, postmedial pattern indistinct, inner margin medial area with brown scaling. Genitalia. Male valva with rounded costal margin flip and short pointed valval terminus (approximately 1/3 valval length), in dorso-ventral aspect capsula long and thin. Female ductus with parallel edges, no lower plate, upper plate symmetric, a relatively well developed bristle in both sides. Androconia present in ventral FW along Cubital 2 vein as a wide black streak in the median- and postmedian area.

Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from the congeners on the basis of wing hape and male androconia, plus the zigzagged ventral medial pattern. FW apex is somewhat pointed, but not as much as in J. iacinta and J. turquisca . Ventral FW androconia in J. turquisca are similarly shaped and situated in the same place but the medial pattern in J. pardoa is comprised of light dashes, whilst in J. turquisca there are gleaming white on both fore and HW. Dorsal wing surface tornal area tends to be rufous in the Peruvian specimens.

Distribution. Geographical: COLOMBIA (Antioquia, Cauca, Santander), ECUADOR (Carchi, Cotopaxi, Imbabura, Sucumbíos, Tungurahua), PERU (Amazonas, Huánuco, Pasco) ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 ); spatial: 900–3400 ma.s.l.; temporal: January–February, April–May and from August to November.

Note. Beside J. auda , it is another widely distributed species.

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

CB

The CB Rhizobium Collection

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Lycaenidae

Genus

Johnsonita

Loc

Johnsonita pardoa ( d’Abrera, 1995 ) Lamas, 1999

Bálint, Zsolt, Boyer, Pierre, Cerdeña, José, Larico, Jackie Farfán, Brudecka, Jadwiga Lorenc-, Prieto, Carlos & Pyrcz, Tomasz W. 2021
2021
Loc

Johnsonita pardoa

Robbins 2004: 120
Balint 2003: 247
d'Abrera & Balint 2001: 195
Lamas 1999: 5
1999
Loc

Thecla pardoa d’Abrera 1995: 1132

d'Abrera 1995: 1132
1995
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