Telegonus subflavus, R. Williams, 1927

Zhang, Jing, Cong, Qian, Shen, Jinhui & Grishin, Nick V., 2022, Taxonomic changes suggested by the genomic analysis of Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera), Insecta Mundi 2022 (921), pp. 1-135 : 22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.6392056

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6392082

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/183DE44C-FF97-FFE1-AFF9-FDBFFE2BC14B

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Felipe

scientific name

Telegonus subflavus
status

new species

Telegonus subflavus View in CoL Grishin, new species

http://zoobank.org/ 460487EA-BD24-468A-A335-4F0B49C5DC7A

As shown above, Telegonus galesus form subflavus Williams, 1927 (type locality Ecuador: Riobamba) is an infrasubspecific name with the “ holotype ” that is a species distinct from Telegonus galesus Mabille, 1888 (type locality Peru: Chanchamayo). This species does not have a valid name, and therefore is new. Here, we apply the same epithet subflavus (a masculine adjective) to this species, which according to ICZN Article 45.5.1. would establish it as new, provided that the description of this species, including its holotype designation and illustration are given in Williams (1927b: 281, pl. 24, fig. 4), all are adopted here. It is distinguished from T. galesus by more extensive yellow overscaling on wings below, especially in the discal area of ventral hindwing. The holotype (NVG-15096B05) ( Fig. 2h,i View Figure 2 ), male, in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (CMNH) is already conveniently labeled as “ Telegonus subflavus ”, the exact name that is applied to it now. It bears the following six labels: || Riobamba | Ecuador || Type | Telegonus | subflavus | R.C. Williams,Jr. | 7128 || CMNH HOLOTYPE #762 | Telegonus | subflavus | Williams || Insect collection | CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF | NATURAL HISTORY | Pittsburg, Pa. (CMNH) || Allyn Museum photo | No. 820630-3/4 || DNA sample ID: | NVG-15096B05 | c/o Nick V. Grishin ||. The COI barcode sequence of the holotype is:

AACTTTATATTTTATTTTTGGAATTTGAGCAGGATTAGTTGGAACTTCTTTAAGATTACTTATTCGAACTGAATTAG G A AC C C C C G G ATC T T TA AT TG G TG ATG ATC A A AT T TATA ATAC TAT TG TA AC AG C C C ATG C AT T TAT TATA ATTTTTTTTATAGTTATACCTATTATAATTGGAGGATTCGGAAATTGATTAGTACCCCTAATAATAGGAGCTCCA G A TA TA G C T T T C C C T C G TA TA A A TA A TA TA A G A T T T T G A C T T T TA C C C C C A T C A T TA A C T T TA T TA ATTTCAAGAAGAATTGTAGAAAATGGTGCTGGAACAGGATGAACAGTTTATCCCCCTCTTTCATCTAATATTGCCCAT CAAGGAACATCCGTTGACTTAGCAATTTTTTCATTACATCTTGCTGGTATTTCATCTATTCTTGGAGCTATTAATTT TATTACAACAATTATTAATATACGAATTAATAATTTATCTTTTGATCAAATACCTTTATTTATTTGAGCTGTAGGAAT TACAGCATTACTATTATTACTTTCTTTACCAGTTTTAGCTGGAGCTATTACTATATTATTAACTGATCGAAATTTA AATACTTCATTTTTTGATCCAGCAGGAGGAGGAGATCCAATTTTATATCAACATCTATTT

It differs from T. galesus by the following combination of characters (among a number of others): 19T, 38G, 85C, 100T, 112T, 133C, 187C, 197T, 205C, 206C, 220T, 223A, 138T, 334A, 374A, 379C, 397T. The type locality is Ecuador: Riobamba. The species is also know from Colombia and Peru with 3 paratypes, NVG-18056D07 ♂, NVG-18056D09 ♀, both from Colombia: Pacho, in ZfBS, and NVG-18028H03 ♂ from Peru: Cusco, in the USNM ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Type identification labels will be mailed to curators of these collections to be placed on the specimens of the type series. Apparently, the range of this new species overlaps with T. galesus and they may be sympatric in Peru.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

Genus

Telegonus

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