Augiades Hübner, [1819]
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Augiades Hübner, [1819] View in CoL
Augiades Hübner, [1819] View in CoL . Verz. bek. Schmett., p. 112; included species: Papilio crinisus Cramer , Papilio arcalaus Cramer , Papilio comma Linnaeus View in CoL , Papilio sylvanus Esper , Papilio helirius Cramer and Papilio euribates Cramer. —Herrich-Schäffer, 1870. Corr.-Blatt zool.-min. Ver. Regensburg 24: 157.— Butler, 1870. Ent. monthly Mag. 7: 58; type species: Papilio crinisus Cramer, 1780 .— Scudder, 1872. Report. Peabody Academy of Science 4: 79.—Scudder, 1875. Proc. Amer. Ac. Arts & Sc. 10: 124.—Tutt, 1905. Brit. Butt. 1, p. 85.—Tutt, 1906. Brit. Lep. 8, p. 85.—Draudt, 1923, in Seitz. Gross- Schmett. Erde 5, p. 939.—Lindsey, 1925. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 18: 79.—Handlirsch, 1925, in Schröder, 1925. Handb, Ent. 3, p. 934.— Hemming, 1934. Gen. Nam. Holarctic Butt., p. 160.—Hemming, 1937. Hübner 2, p. 160.— Bell, 1946. Bol. Ent. venezol. 5: 99.—Hayward, 1947. Acta zool. Lill. 4: 268.— Evans, 1949. Cat. Hesp. Europe, Asia and Australia, p. 350.— Evans, 1952. Cat. Amer. Hesp. 2, p. 6, 27.—Barth, 1952. Mem. Inst. Osw. Cruz 50: 466, 469, 470; odoriferous organs.—Barth, 1960. Bol. Parq. Nac. Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, 7: 21.—Hemming, 1967. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Ent., Suppl. 9: 69, 319.—Beattie, 1976. Rhop. Direct., p. 8.—Bridges, 1983. Lep. Hesp. 2, p. 4.—Bridges, 1988. Cat. Fam.-Group & Gen.-Group Nam. 4, p. 15; 5, p. 5.—Bridges, 1988. Cat. Hesp. 2, p. 6; App. 2, p. 5.—Lamas; O. Mielke & Robbins, 1993. Jour. Lep. Soc. 47: 81; ethol.—Bridges, 1994. Cat. Fam.-Group, Gen.-Group, Sp.-Group Nam., Hesp. (Lep.) World 4, p. 4; 5, p. 6; 6, p. 10; 9, p. 7.—Maes et al., 1999, in Maes. Cat. Ins. Art. Nicaragua, p. 1247.—Fernández-Rubio; Iñigo & Fernández-A., 2001. Bol. S. E. A. 29: 113; etymology.—O. Mielke, 2004. Hesperioidea, p. 3, 32, in Lamas (ed.). Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A.—O. Mielke, 2005. Cat. Amer. Hesperioidea 2, p. 181.—DeVries; Austin & Martin, 2008. Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc. 94: 727.—Warren; Ogawa & A. Brower, 2008. Cladistics 24: 24.—Warren; Ogawa & A. Brower, 2009. Syst. Ent. 34: 483, 513.— Li et al., 2019. PNAS: 2, appendix 12, 31.
Type species. Papilio crinisus Cramer, 1780 , by subsequent designation by Butler (1870).
Diagnosis. Augiades can be distinguished from most genera of Eudaminae by the color pattern of wings: orangish or yellowish ferruginous patch covering the proximal half of DFW and almost the entire surface of DHW. Additionally, Bell (1946) cites the following characters: antennal club gradually thickened, hooked, apiculus about as long as the rest of the club, tapering to a point; third segment of the palpus rather long, naked, divergent; FW of males with a costal fold; and hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs.
Taxonomic discussion. Augiades was originally proposed for six species: Papilio crinisus Cramer, 1780 , Papilio arcalaus Stoll, 1782 , Papilio comma Linnaeus, 1758 , Papilio sylvanus Esper, 1777 , Papilio helirius Cramer 1775 , and Papilio euribates Stoll, 1782 . Butler (1870: 58) designated P. crinisus as the type species of the genus, as it was the first species listed by Hübner. Scudder (1872: 79), however, disagreed with Butler and proposed P. sylvanus as the type species. Scudder’s decision was made because Stephens (1850) had previously restricted Augiades to P. sylvanus and P. comma , and the latter had already been designated as the type species of Pamphila Fabricius, 1807 by Westwood (1840, Synopsis: 88). Scudder’s nomenclatural decision led to the mistaken usage of Augiades for a Holarctic genus of Hesperiinae . This error was corrected by Hemming (1934) who proposed using Ochlodes Scudder, 1872 to house sylvanus and its Palearctic and Nearctic relatives. Afterwards, Evans re-characterized Ochlodes from the Palearctic ( Evans 1949: 350) and Nearctic regions ( Evans 1955: 301, 341) and Augiades was restricted to the Neotropical region ( Evans 1952: 5, 27).
Identification key to Augiades View in CoL males
1. FW with hyaline spots well developed; VHW always with a postdiscal orange area; valva strongly bifid distally ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 )............................................................................................... A. crinisus
- FW usually without hyaline spots, if present, not well developed; VHW with or without a postdiscal orange area; valva shortly bifid distally ( Fig. 3D,G View FIGURE 3 )............................................................................... 2
2. VHW always with a postdiscal orange area, and with a broad central dark brown band (as in A. crinisus ) A. vespasius bicolor
- VHW without a conspicuously marked postdiscal area...................................... A. vespasius vespasius View in CoL
Identification key to Augiades View in CoL females
1. VHW with an orange postdiscal area, with a broad central dark brown band, and with the marginal area dark brown; lamella antevaginalis with dorsal margin slightly serrated; lamella postvaginalis entirely sclerotized ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ).......... A. crinisus
- VHW with a faded yellow postdiscal area, with a broad central light brown band or with yellow-orange discal and postdiscal areas with remnants of a brown band in the postdiscal area, and the marginal area light brown; lamella antevaginalis with dorsal margin smooth; lamella postvaginalis sclerotized at median region ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 )...................................... 2
2. VHW with a faded yellow postdiscal area and with a broad central light brown band; VHW marginal area broader (at least almost half the size of the VHW); FW with or without hyaline spots............................ A. vespasius vespasius View in CoL
- VHW with yellow-orange discal and postdiscal area with remnants of a brown band in the postdical area; VHW marginal area slender (less than half size of the VHW); FW with hyaline spots................................. A. vespasius bicolor
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Augiades Hübner, [1819]
Siewert, Ricardo Russo, Lemes, José Ricardo Assmann, Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik & Casagrande, Mirna Martins 2022 |
Augiades Hübner, [1819]
Hubner 1819 |
Papilio crinisus
Cramer 1780 |
Papilio crinisus
Cramer 1780 |
Papilio sylvanus
Esper 1777 |
Papilio comma
Linnaeus 1758 |