Lasiocampidae, Harris, 1841
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169300 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C7BD29-DF2A-A963-13D3-7577FB2CFAD3 |
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Felipe |
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Lasiocampidae |
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Family Lasiocampidae View in CoL View at ENA
Nomenclature follows Becker and Heppner (1996).
Euglyphis albiochrea ( Kaye, 1923) View in CoL
My identification is based on Kaye’s (1923) illustration and two named males in Sir Norman Lamont’s collection (UWIZM). The type is in NMSE ( Bland 2010).
Tobago: ♂ (rubbed) (E. Bourke) [OUNHM]
Euglyphis intuta (Dognin, 1916) ( Figures 9–10 View Figures 9–10 )
The single Tobago specimen is a female, which I was unable to associate with the species known from males in Trinidad. This identification was made by V.O. Becker (pers. comm. 2017).
Charlotteville, Flagstaff Hill, larvae collected 4 Jul 2016, on unidentified plant: ♀ (M.G. Rutherford) [UWIZM.2016.33.15] ( Figures 9–10 View Figures 9–10 )
Identified by comparison with the NHMUK series (♀ apart from 1♂ which may not match). Englishman’s Bay, at light: ♀ Jun–Dec 2009 (J. Ingraham) [UWIZM.2015.15.1]
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