Carineta doxiptera Walker, 1858a
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3B65A3A8-2D1E-4031-8BD4-5A1A327C4ADE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4439593 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787CA-5956-FFF4-FF51-F9BF374BC99B |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Carineta doxiptera Walker, 1858a |
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Carineta doxiptera Walker, 1858a View in CoL new record
Carineta doxiptera Walker 1858a: 313 View in CoL . (Constancia, Province of Rio, Brazil)
REMARKS. This is one of a group of species in Bolivia including C. doxiptera , C. ensifera n. sp., C. gemella , C. hamata n. sp., C. socia , and C. viridicata that are similar in size and monochromatic coloration. It can be distinguished from C. socia and C. viridicata by the lack of bronzing of the distal fore wings and longitudinal lines within of the fore wing apical cells in these species. Both C. ensifera n. sp. and C. hamata n. sp., have light bronzing in the distal fore wings rather than the dark bronzing characteristic of C. doxiptera and C. gemella . It is most similar to C. gemella but can be distinguished reliably from C. gemella only by the male genitalia with the basal lobe appendage being smoothly curved with a bifurcated tip with tips of equal length forming a C-shaped depression in the terminus in C. doxiptera but the basal lobe appendage cross on the midline returning the tip to the ipsilateral side, the tip widens before bifurcating into two thin extensions with the lateral extension about twice as long as the medial extension in C. gemella .
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported previously from Brazil and French Guiana ( Metcalf 1963c; Sanborn 2011a).
MATERIAL EXAMINED FOR NEW RECORD. “ BOLIVIA, Cocha. / Villa Tunari, Hotel / El Puente , ~400m, II-15- 2007 / UV trap, L.B. O’Brien ” two males ( AFSC, from Lois O’Brien) ; “ BOLIVIA, Sta Cruz / 5 km SSE Buena Vista / Hotel Flora & Fauna / W63 o 39.13’ S17 o 29.92’ // 7–II–2007 ” one male and three females ( AFSC, from Lois O’Brien) GoogleMaps ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Dec. 9, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” two males and two females ( NCSU), two males ( AFSC) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Aug. 9, 1919 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( AFSC) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Aug. 9, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Aug. 23, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Aug. 15, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Aug. 24, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( AFSC) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Sept. 23, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Oct. 20, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Oct. 25, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Nov. 17, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Nov. 27, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Nov. 24, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Dec. 5, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one female ( AFSC) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Dec. 7, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ Cristal Mayu / Bolivia / Dec. 8, 1949 / L. E. Pena ” one male ( NCSU) ; “ BOLIVIA: Prov. Andrés Ibáñez / Dept. de Santa Cruz / Potrerillos del Guenda / Res., elev. 1322 ft. / 17º 40.262’S, 63º 27.445’W / 6–12 January 2005 / J. McHugh lab. exped.” one male ( UGCA), GoogleMaps one female ( AFSC) GoogleMaps ; “ 24-XI-2006 / Lodge Flora & Fauna / Buena Vista, Sta. Cruz BOLIVIA / Luz UV 20 W. / José Esteban Durán, leg.” one male ( AFSC, from Marc Thouvenot) ; “ 25-XI-2006 / Lodge Flora & Fauna / Buena Vista, Sta. Cruz BOLIVIA / Luz UV 20 W. / José Esteban Durán, leg.” one female ( AFSC, from Marc Thouvenot) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia, 450 m. / J. Steinbach ” // Carn. Mus. / Acc. 6443.” one male ( CMNH), three males ( AFSC) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C M Acc 5064” one male ( AFSC) ; “ Prof. (sic) del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C M Acc 5064” one male ( CMNH), one female ( AFSC) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia, 450 m. / J. Steinbach ” // Carn. Mus. / Acc. 6443.” 25 males and one female ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Dec 1911 ” seven males ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Oct 1913 ” one male ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Nov 1912 ” one male ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia, 450 m. / J. Steinbach ” // Nov 1909 // Carn. Mus. Acc. 4549” two males ( CMNH) ; “ BOLIVIA, Dpto. La Paz / Prov. Nor Yungas, / Yolosa , 3700 ft., / 16 o 14.43’S 67 o 44.20’W, / 11–XII–2008 / V.J. Anderson ” one male ( BYUC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA, Dpto. La Paz / Prov. Nor Yungas, / Yolosa , 3700 ft., / 16 o 14.43’S 67 o 44.20’W, / 12–XII–2008 / V.J. Anderson ” one female ( BYUC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA, Dpto. La Paz / Prov. Nor Yungas, / Huarinilla , 3750 ft., / 16 o 12’S 67 o 48’W, / 11-XI-2009, S.M. Clark ” one male ( BYUC), GoogleMaps one male ( AFSC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA, Dpto. La Paz / Prov. Nor Yungas, / Vagante , 3700 ft., / 16 o 10.71’S 67 o 41.44’W, / 11-XII-2008, S.M. Clark ” two males ( BYUC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: Cochabamba Dept. / PN & ANMI Carrasco, Paracticito , / Rio San Rafaél , Puente Panchito , / 800 m from Guarda Parque / 17° 03.646’S, 65° 28.963’W / el. 438m, 9–10.xi.2004, UV light / Robertson, Garcia, & Valvadia ” one male ( UMSP) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / 3km. N. Buena Vista / 430m, Flora & Fauna / Hotel , 31–X–1999 / C. Porter & L. Strange / Trop. Transition / Forest ” three males ( FSCA), one male ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz, 3.7 km / SSE Buena Vista, Hotel Flora / & Fauna Hotel , 430m, 5–15-XI-2001 / coll. M.C. Thomas & B. Dozier / tropical transition forest, BLT ” one male ( FSCA).
AFSC |
AFSC |
NCSU |
USA, Raleigh, North Carolina, North Carolina State University Insect Collection |
UGCA |
USA, Georgia, Athens, University of Georgia |
CMNH |
USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Natural History |
FSCA |
USA, Florida, Gainesville, Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Collection of Arthropods |
NCSU |
North Carolina State University Insect Museum |
CMNH |
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
UMSP |
University of Minnesota Insect Collection |
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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