Pamba Evans, 1955
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is a junior subjective synonym of
Psoralis Mabille, 1904
Our genomic tree reveals that the type species of
Psoralis Mabille, 1904
(type species
Psoralis sabaeus Mabille, 1904
, which is a junior subjective synonym of
Pamphila idee Weeks, 1901
) and
Pamba Evans, 1955
(type species
Pamba pamba Evans, 1955
) are sisters, rendering
Psoralis
paraphyletic if it includes
Psoralis stacara ( Schaus, 1902)
(type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro), a phenotypically obvious congener ( Fig. 13
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). Moreover, their genitalia and even patterns on ventral hindwing are similar. Therefore, we propose that
Pamba Evans, 1955
is a junior subjective synonym of
Psoralis Mabille, 1904
.
Psoralis sabina (Plötz, 1882)
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,
Psoralis laska ( Evans, 1955)
,
Psoralis arva ( Evans, 1955)
,
Psoralis umbrata (Erschoff, 1876)
,
Psoralis calcarea ( Schaus, 1902)
, and
Psoralis visendus (E. Bell, 1942)
, new combinations
In our genomic tree, the following species form a clade sister to
Psoralis Mabille, 1904
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(type species
Psoralis sabaeus Mabille, 1904
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, which is a junior subjective synonym of
Pamphila idee Weeks, 1901
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) ( Fig. 13
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):
Hesperia sabina Plötz, 1882
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(type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro) the type species of
Saniba
Mielke and Casagrande, 2003,
Vidius laska Evans, 1955
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(type locality Brazil: Mato Grosso) currently in
Vidius Evans, 1955
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(type species
Narga vidius Mabille, 1891
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),
Vettius arva Evans, 1955
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(type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro) currently in
Vettius Godman, 1901
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(type species
Papilio phyllus Cramer, 1777
),
Hesperia (Pamphila) umbrata Erschoff, 1876
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(type locality not given, likely South Brazil) currently in
Vettius
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,
Padraona calcarea Schaus, 1902
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(type locality Brazil: Rio de Janeiro) currently in
Molo Godman, 1900
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(type species
Hesperia heraea Hewitson, 1868
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, treated as junior subjective synonym of
Hesperia mango Guenée, 1865
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) and
Anthoptus visendus E. Bell, 1942
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(type locality Ecuador) currently in
Molo
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. All these species together with
Psoralis
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form a confident and compact clade (=share prominent genetic similarities), and not willing to place a number of them in monotypic new genera, we propose to consider them all congeneric, despite phenotypic differences in wing shapes and patterns:
Psoralis sabina (Plötz, 1882)
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, new combination,
Psoralis laska ( Evans, 1955)
, new combination,
Psoralis arva ( Evans, 1955)
, new combination,
Psoralis umbrata (Erschoff, 1876)
, new combination,
Psoralis calcarea ( Schaus, 1902)
, new combination, and
Psoralis visendus (E. Bell, 1942)
, new combination.