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03AF878BFF8D485DFF58F907FBCC296F.text	03AF878BFF8D485DFF58F907FBCC296F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phoebis Hubner 1819	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Phoebis Hübner , [1819] </p>
            <p> Rhabdodryas Godman &amp; Salvin, 1889 syn. rev. </p>
            <p> Aphrissa Butler, 1873 syn. rev. </p>
            <p> Type species.  Phoebis argante (Fabricius 1775) , designated by Butler (1873). </p>
            <p> Diagnosis (modified from Brown 1931 and Klots 1931). Medium sized to large butterflies ≈ 30-75mm; antenna short with gradual club (Figure 4). The palpi of both sexes are short and thick (differing from  A. Statira ); forewings apex shape cuneiform, the costal margin is curved and the termen is straight (except in  P. neocypris ). The margins of the wings of the males broadly bordered with mealy scales varying in width according to the species. The males present either with a androconial scales on the caudal edge of the forewings or on the costal margin of hindwings. In  A. statira ,  P. philea and  P. avellaneda , androconial scales are found on both wings. In  R. trite and  P. argante androconial scales are modified as a pencil of 'hairs' below Sc+R1 of hindwings. Forewings with R1 and R2 arising from the discal cell. R3 and R4+5 stalked, R4+5 considerably longer than the distance from the end of the cell to its base. mdc slightly more than half as long as ldc. Hindwing with humeral vein very short. R s, M1 and M2 from cell separately with mdc being the shortest of the three discodellulars veins, ldc distinctly angled. Harpe subtriangular; distal process prolonged (quite short in  P. sennae and  P. avellaneda ). Marginal process prominent (except in  R. trite ); annellus slender; juxtae broadly filamentous, leaf-like (in  Aphrissa ). Both uncus and saccus each simple and about equal in length, no dorsal lobe on the uncus; scaphium absent; vinculum slender. Aedeagus slender, straight or undulating; several cornuti in the distal portion. </p>
            <p> Remarks. Currently the morphological characters that separate the genera are as follow: for males (i) species of the genus  Aphrissa differ in the leaf-like structure of the juxtae compared to males of  Phoebis in which the juxta is a filamentous and for females, (ii) the terminal joint of the palpi is long and well exposed in females of  Aphrissa while in  Phoebis is very short (Brown 1931; Godman &amp; Salvin 1879 –1901).  Rhabdodryas differs from  Phoebis due to a pencil of hairs below the subcostal vein on the hind wings and patches of scales above the subcostal vein. In general, venation pattern is quite similar among the genera. We agree with Klots (1931) when he said that  Phoebis is a genus within which specific differentiation had proceeded very quickly. Klots (1929, 1931) did not find a strong morphological evidences to divide  Phoebis in to more genera. Instead, the author considered several subgroups inside  Phoebis , very well supported by male genitalia. According to the results found in this study, no further splitting of  Phoebis ,  Aphrissa and  Rhabdodryas in two or more genera is corroborated, especially because the morphological characters proposed to separate the genera are not strongly supported by concatenated data set analyses and ancestral state reconstruction. With the herein proposed synonymy, the species included in  Aphrissa and  Rhabdodryas are now part of  Phoebis , as previously stated by Klots (1931). </p>
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