Callipia wojtusiaki wojtusiaki, Brehm, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.404 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5692321 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CDF58F76-E4DD-4989-A38E-53C35604B241 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:CDF58F76-E4DD-4989-A38E-53C35604B241 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Callipia wojtusiaki wojtusiaki |
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subsp. nov. |
Callipia wojtusiaki wojtusiaki sp. nov.
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Figs 96–97 View Figs 94–101 , 103 View Figs 102–107 , 127 View Figs 124–130
BIN (holotype): BOLD:ABZ0453.
Diagnosis
Callipia wojtusiaki sp. nov. can reliably be separated from the subspecies C. septentrionalis subsp. nov . and from C. milleri sp. nov. by the geographical distribution and DNA barcoding only. The uncus of C.milleri sp. nov. tends to be narrower than in the more spatula-shaped uncus of C. wojtusiaki sp. nov. COI-barcode: the minimum observed distance to the subspecies C. septentrionalis subsp. nov . is 0.8%, and the minimum observed distance to C.milleri sp. nov. is 1.7%.
Etymology
The species is named in honour of Janusz Wojtusiak (deceased), Krakow, Poland.
Type material
Holotype ( Figs 96 View Figs 94–101 , 103 View Figs 102–107 ) ECUADOR: ♂, Zamora-Chinchipe, Reserva Biológica San Francisco, early succession , 3.983° S, 79.857° W, 1913 m, 10 Mar. 2002, N. Hilt, K. Fiedler leg. ( SMNS) ( C-0046 / ID 25730 with GS, COI sequence 615 bp, BIN). GoogleMaps
Paratypes GoogleMaps
ECUADOR: 1 ♂, with same data as for holotype, but montane rainforest GoogleMaps , 3.973° S, 79.075° W, 1973 m, 11 Mar. 2002 (PMJ) ( C-0047 / ID 25729 with GS-113, COI sequence 589 bp, BIN); 1 ♂, same data as previous, but disturbed area , 1800 m, 3.972° S, 79.079° W, 1810 m, 4 Feb. 2013, L. Möckel leg. ( RCGB) ( ID 48462 ); GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, Loja surroundings, 1890 [sampling year] ( USNM) ( C-0019 , COI sequence 658 bp (6 bp gap); C-0357 ), these two specimens are also syntypes of intermedia stat. rev., but are not conspecific with the lectotype of intermedia stat. rev. from Peru (see C.intermedia stat. rev.); 1 ♂, Morona-Santiago, Limon-Gualaceo Road, east , 3.024° S, 78.585° W, 2450 m, 20 Aug. 2003, R. Garlacz leg. ( ZMUJ) ( C-0034 ; COI sequence 658 bp, BIN); GoogleMaps 5 ♂♂, with same data, but 3.024° S, 78.585° W, 2200 m, 30 Aug. 2003, J. Wojtusiak leg. ( ZMUJ) ( C-0035–0037; 0041; 0043 ; COI sequences 616–658 bp, all with BIN); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, with same data ( C-0040 , figs. 97, 127); GoogleMaps 2 ♂♂, Morona-Santiago, Rio Culebrillas , 34 km SE of Gualaceo, 3.133° S, 78.55° W, 2200 m, 22–23 Oct. 1987, Jan Hillman leg. ( CMNH) ( C-0 0 14 , COI sequence 658 bp, BIN; C-0354 ). GoogleMaps
PERU: 1 ♂, Amazonas, Route Moyobamba à Jaén, km 77 , [5.683° S, 77.717° W], 2000 m, 23 Sep. 2003, A. Lévêque leg. ( MNHN) ( C-0017 with GS-318, COI sequence 658 bp, BIN). GoogleMaps
Distribution
Eastern Andes of southern Ecuador and northern Peru: 1800–2600 m. It seems that C. wojtusiaki sp. nov. does not occur sympatrically with the subspecies septentrionalis subsp. nov ., or with milleri sp. nov. or sihvoneni sp. nov.
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