Hermeuptychia Forster, 1964
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/syen.12590 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7909542 |
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canthe (Hübner, [1811]) [Viloria (2022, Anartia, 32: 26-52)]
= nana (MÖschler, 1877) [Viloria (2022, Anartia, 32: 26-52)]
clara Nakahara, Tan, Lamas & Willmott, 2016 , stat.rev. [Viloria (2022) synonymized this name with Hermeuptychia gisella , based on similar male genitalia; nevertheless, morphological, molecular and ecological data support H. clara as a distinct species that is partly sympatric with several species with similar genitalia, from which it is distinguished by its unique wing pattern (Nakahara et al. 2016) that differs from the holotype of Hermeuptychia gisella , and we thus restore clara to species status]
cucullina (Weymer, 1911)
fallax (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867)
- marinha Anken, 1994
gisella (Hayward, 1957) [Viloria (2022, Anartia, 32: 26-52)]
= hermesina Forster, 1964 [Viloria (2022, Anartia, 32: 26-52)]
= cucullixta (Weymer, 1911), nom. nud.
= hermessa (Hübner, [1819]), repl. name
= isabella Anken, 1994
camerta (Cramer, 1780) [Viloria (2022, Anartia, 32: 26-52)]
hermybius Grishin, 2014 , stat.rev. [Viloria (2021) moved Megisto acmenis to Hermeuptychia and treated it as a senior synonym of Hermeuptychia hermybius ; Cong et al. (2022) designated a neotype for Megisto acmenis and moved it back to Yphthimoides (see notes under that species), so we thus restore hermybius to species status]
intricata Grishin, 2014, stat.rev. [Viloria (2022) argued that this name was a synonym of Satyrus ' cautheus ' Godart, 1821. Cong et al. (2022) designated a neotype for Satyrus cantheus and demonstrated that the name was best treated as a synonym of Hermeuptychia sosybius . We thus restore intricata to species status]
lupita (Reakirt [1867]) [Marín et al. (2019, An overview of the Euptychiina (Satyrinae) diversity, pp. 76-98. In: Guarín, J. H., Giraldo, C. E., Jaramillo, J. L. (Eds.), Memorias & Resúmenes. Congreso Sociedad Colombiana de Entomología)]
maimoune (Butler, 1870) , stat.rev. [Viloria (2022) synonymized this name with Hermeuptychia canthe without presenting new morphological or molecular evidence. Ongoing morphological and molecular study (e.g. Tan et al. 2021) suggest that the names are not likely to be synonymous, so we restore maimoune to species status.]
occidentalis Grishin, 2021 [Cong et al. (2021, The Taxonomic Report, 9(7): 1-20)]
pimpla (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1862) , stat.rev. [Viloria (2022) synonymized this name with Hermeuptychia canthe without presenting new morphological or molecular evidence. Ongoing morphological and molecular study (e.g. Tan et al. 2021) suggest that the names are not likely to be synonymous, so we restore pimpla to species status.]
sinuosa Grishin, 2021 [Cong et al. (2021, The Taxonomic Report, 9(7): 1-20)]
= cantheus Godart, [1824] ) [Cong et al. (2021, The Taxonomic Report, 9(7): 1-20)]
= kappeli Anken, 1993
undulata (Butler, 1867) [Zacca et al. (2021, Zootaxa, 5023(4): 555-570)]
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