Pseudonascus paulliniae (Sepp, [1842]) Austin, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4532815 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E87A6-131A-A615-FF21-C09672EAFD9E |
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Felipe |
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Pseudonascus paulliniae (Sepp, [1842]) |
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Pseudonascus paulliniae (Sepp, [1842]) , new combination
( Fig. 62, 65, 68, 71 View Figure 62-73 , 117 View Figure 117-120 , 124 View Figure 121-124 , 130 View Figure 125-130 )
Papilio paulliniae Sepp, [1842]
Nascus paulliniae (Sepp, [1842]) : Evans, 1952
Pseudonascus paulliniae shows little variation in color and pattern in central Rondônia, but some individuals have more broadly rounded wings than others (male mean FW length = 22.3 mm [20.7-23.4, n = 10]; female mean FW length = 24.5 mm [21.6-26.2, n = 3]). The genitalia ( Fig. 117 View Figure 117-120 , 124 View Figure 121-124 ) were described above in the generic description. Those of both sexes from Rondônia do not differ from those of individuals examined from Central America .
Pseudonascus paulliniae is common at Cacaulândia, with records for most of the year (none in January and March; Fig. 130 View Figure 125-130 ). This species ranges from southern Mexico to Bolivia and Brazil ( Hoffmann 1941, Evans 1952, de la Maza and de la Maza 1985, Warren 2000).
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Pseudonascus paulliniae (Sepp, [1842])
Austin, George T. 2008 |
Pseudonascus paulliniae
Austin 2008 |