Papilio remus, CRAMER, 1777
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Pap[ilio] Eq[ues] Troj[anus] remus Cramer, 1777: 60– 61 , 150, pl.135, A, pl.136, A [original plate 101, figs A, A]. ♀, Ternate and Ambon ( Willem V, Prince of Orange and Nassau).
Pap[ilio] Eq[ues] Troj[anus] remus, Stoll, 1782: 197 , pl.386, A, B [original plate 348, figs A, A]. ‘Isle d’Amboine’ [= Indonesia, Ambon] (loaned from Mrs J.J.Chatelain, née Smith) + footnote ‘je possede encore dans ma collection un male de ce Remus ’ [I possess also in my collection a male of remus ].
Papilio Eques Trojanus View in CoL remus, Stoll, 1782b: 2 [No. 8].
Material examined. Possible syntype ♀, with van Lennep label ‘ No.8 REMUS Cr. II 135. 136. A. A.’ and Felder label ‘ Coll. Lenep Orig’ ( BMNH (E)#665105); it has been re-pinned and there are repairs to each wing; the apical half of the abdomen is missing but has been replaced with that of a male of another species! It is a good but not exact match for the specimen of remus illustrated by Cramer (original plate 101, figs A, A). Possible syntype ♀, with Felder label ‘Amboin. Coll. v d Cap[ellen]’ ( BMNH (E)#665106) is a very good match for original plate 101, figs A, A; it has been re-pinned and the body repaired. Possible syntype ♀ from the Felder collection but without further data ( BMNH (E)#665390) is also a better match than the specimen with the van Lennep label; it may have been re-pinned and the apex of the right forewing has been repaired. It is possible that the van Lennep label came to be attached to the wrong specimen. See also under hypolitus .
Remarks. Papilio remus Cramer, 1777 , is generally cited as preoccupied by Fabricius, 1777 (e.g. Matsuka, 2001), although it is not entirely certain which of these publications appeared first. In his autobiography, Fabricius said his Genera insectorum was published in 1776 ( Hope, 1847), although Evenhuis (1997) questions this because the preface is signed 25 December 1776, and gives the earliest known date of publication as [October 1777]. Lamas, Robbins & Field, 1975) cited the work as published in 1776. It seems unlikely that both authors came up with the same name for the same species in ignorance of each other’s work, particularly because Fabricius ([1777]) describes remus in synonymy with hypolitus Cramer [as ‘ hyppolythus ’]. Perhaps Fabricius had seen Cramer’s manuscript and plates or labelled specimens – it is known that he visited Cramer, possibly in 1770 ( Fabricius, 1792).
Current status. Junior subjective synonym of Troides (Ripponia) hypolitus ( Cramer, 1775) ( Matsuka, 2001) .
Cramer P. 1775. De Uitlandsche Kapellen voorkomende in de drie Waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America [Papillons Exotiques des Trois Parties du Monde l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique], Vol. I. Amsterdam: S. J. Baalde / Utrecht: B. Wild. [1 - 132, pls I-LXXXIV].
Cramer P. 1777. De Uitlandsche Kapellen voorkomende in de drie Waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America [Papillons Exotiques des Trois Parties du Monde l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique], Vol. II. Amsterdam: S. J. Baalde / Utrecht: B. Wild. (Includes on un-numbered pages Alphabetische naamlyst der heeren Welke het Werk, van den Heere Pieter Cramer met hunne Intekening hebben gelieven te vereeren [Liste alphabetique, des Messieurs Qui ont bien voulu honerer cet Ouvrage de leur souscription]).
Evenhuis NL. 1997. Litteratura taxonomica dipterorum (1758 - 1930): being a selected list of the books and prints of diptera taxonomy from the beginning of Linnaean zoological nomenclature to the end of the year 1930; containing information on biographies, bibliographies, types, collections, and patronymic genera of the authors listed in this work; including detailed information on publication dates, original and subsequent editions, and other ancillary data concerning the publications listed herein, Vol. 1. Leiden: A- K. Backhuys.
Fabricius JC. [1777]. Genera insectorum eorumque characteres naturales secundum numerum, figuram, situm et proportionem omnium partium oris adjecta mantissa specierum nuper detectarum. Chilonii Litteris Mich. Friedr. Bartschii [possibly published in 1776].
Fabricius JC. 1792. Entomologia systematica emendata et aucta. Secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, adjectis synonimis, locis observationibus, descriptionibus. Tome I. Hafniae [= Copenhagen].
Hope FW. 1847. The autobiography of John Christian Fabricius with additional notes and observations. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 4: i - xvi.
Lamas G, Robbins RG, Field WD. 1975. Bibliography of Butterflies. An annotated bibliography of the Neotropical butterflies and skippers (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea). In: Heppner JB, ed. Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Gainesville: Association for Tropical Lepidoptera, 124.
Matsuka H. 2001. Natural history of birdwing butterflies. Tokyo: Matsuka Shappan.
Stoll C. 1782 b. Preove van eene rangschikkinge der donsvleugelige insecten, Lepidopterae. Welker Afbeeldingen in de vier Deelen van dit Werk zyn te vinden. [Essai d'un ordre systematique des insectes a ailes farineuses. Lepidopterae. Representes dan les quatre Volumes de cet Ouvrage]. In: Stoll C, ed. [De Uitlandsche Kapellen voorkomende in de drie Waereld-de elen Asia, Africa en America.], Vol. 4. Amsterdam: S. J. Baalde / Utrecht: B. Wild, 1 - 29.
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Papilio remus
Chainey, John E. 2005 |
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