Nymphalites scudderi
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scudderi View in CoL . Nymphalites scudderi Beutenmüller & Cockerell, 1908
Incertae sedis.
USA, Colorado , Teller County, Florissant; late Priabonian, late Eocene.
Depositories: AMNH (holotype), UCNH (counterpart?).
Published figures: Cockerell (1908: Pl. V Fig. 6); Emmel et al. (1992: Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 /9).
The specimen is a large insect, with a forewing length of 39 mm. Venation not visible. According to the original description in Cockerell (1908), the pattern is uniformly dark with abroad, unsharp, pale, submarginal band and is reminiscent of Basilarchia (now Limenitis ). Since this is the only reason for considering the specimen a member of the Nymphalidae , the position of the fossil is highly uncertain. The size of the forewing, if compared to modern taxa, suggests that the fossil either belonged to Nymphalidae or Papilionidae , but we do not know what these butterflies looked like, say, 30 million years ago. Emmel et al. (1992) placed the fossil in Nymphalinae , apparently only because of the superficial resemblance to Limenitis weidemeyerii Edwards in wing markings, although they remarked that the shape of the forewing is different.
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