Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.2.327 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039FF53F-FFE6-B01C-7D60-5A61D663FA8B |
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Marcus |
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Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906 |
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Micrathyria hypodidyma Calvert, 1906 View in CoL
Figure 16
Material examined. 1 male Site 3, R.E. Principe col. 20-XII-2017 ( UNRC-ZIIO 0126) and 2 males Site 4, J.A. Márquez col. 6-III-2018 ( UNRC-ZIIO 0130, 0131).
Identification. This species can be distinguished from other Micrathyria species by having 2 cells between the anal angle of the triangle and the Cuspl in the hind wing,
the arculus located at level of the second antenodal, or very close to it, and 2 linear wide pale stripes at the sides of the pterothorax. In males, the hamule projects anteri- orly, not surpassing the proximal margin of the anterior lamina, and the cercus in lateral view is approximately linear ( Calvert 1906).
The 3 specimens collected in Córdoba presented variations in wing venation, especially noticeable in the fore wing triangles ( Fig. 17). Specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0130 displayed free triangles in its fore wings, whereas specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0131 displayed crossed triangles in its fore wings. The last specimen UNRC-ZIIO 0126 presented asymmetry in fore wing triangles, displaying the left fore wing triangle crossed and the right fore wing triangle free.
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