Lethe gregoryi Watkins, 1927

Lang, Song-Yun, 2015, Lethe gregoryi Watkins (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae), a distinct species, Zootaxa 4048 (4), pp. 575-582 : 576

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4048.4.8

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6098334

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Lethe gregoryi Watkins, 1927
status

stat. nov.

Lethe gregoryi Watkins, 1927 View in CoL stat. nov.

( Figs. 1–6 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 9, 10 View FIGURES 9 – 16 )

Lethe (Magula) helle gregoryi Watkins, 1927 View in CoL . The Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 19: 323. Type locality: Yangtze Valley, E. of Janula, Yunnan.

Lethe helle View in CoL var. Gregoryi View in CoL : Gaede in Strand, 1931. Lepidopterorum Catalogus 43: 295.

Lethe helle gregoryi: Bozano, 1999 View in CoL . Guide to the Butterflies of the Palearctic Region, Satyridae View in CoL 1: 48.

Lethe moelleri bitaensis Yoshino, 1999 . Neo Lepidoptera View in CoL 4: 7, f. 49-50. Type locality: Zhongdian, NW Yunnan. syn. nov.

Lethe helle: Bozano, 2015 View in CoL . Revue des Lépidoptéristes de France 23 (58): 3, fig. 4.

Materials examined. Photo, ♂, Type / SYN-TYPE/ SYNTYPE Lethe (Magula) helle s.sp. gregoryi Watkins. det. P. Ackery 1972/ Yangtse Kiang Valley E. of Janula. 14. 000 24.vii.1922 / S. W. China: Yunnan. Prof. J. W. Gregory. B.M. 1923—114. ( NHML); Photo, ♂, Holotype Yoshino coll./ Lethe moelleri bitaensis 1999 Neo Lepidoptera vol. 4/ 1996.8.2, Zhongdian County, Wengshui, Yunnan province [in Chinese]/ B1-624301 ( MNHAH).

Specimens: 12 ♂♂, CHINA: Yunnan, Deqen, Dongzhulin, 12.VII.2012, leg. S-y. Lang (LSY); 2 ♂♂, CHINA: Yunnan, Shangri-la (formerly Zhongdian), Tuguancun, 21.VI.2014, leg. Hao Huang (LSY).

Notes. Both Lethe helle gregoryi and L. moelleri bitaensis were described from Jinshajiang valley, N. Yunnan, and no differences could be found between them. After checking the photographs of the type materials and examining a series of specimens from Jinshajiang valley, it is no doubt that Lethe gregoryi is a bona species and Lethe moelleri bitaensis is sunk as a junior synonym of L. gregoryi . It is worth noting that the holotype of bitaensis is collected in June 1995 according to the original description of Yoshino (1999), which is not consistent with the data on the label (August 2nd 1996). The mistake may have been made when the author donated the type to MNHAH. The nominotypical Lethe gregoryi is now known from Jinshajiang valley and Lancang valley ( Bozano, 2015) in N. Yunnan.

Diagnosis. Lethe gregoryi can easily be distinguished from L. helle ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ) by the combination of the following characters: 1. Ground color of the dorsal side is dull brown, whereas it is reddish brown in L. helle ; 2. Dorsal forewing, subapical white spots in spaces 3, 4 and 5 are distinct, whereas they are absent in L. helle ; 3. Ventral hindwing, purple basal line is always obscure and less wavy, whereas it is a clear wavy line in L. helle .

Lethe gregoryi can be distinguished from the closely related species L. moelleri ( Figs. 15 View FIGURES 9 – 16 , 31B) by the combination of the following characters: 1. Dorsal forewing, pale postdiscal spots are more distinguishable than those of L. moelleri ; 2. Ventral hindwing, pale markings are more or less tinged with purple, whereas they are pure white in L. moelleri ; 3. Ventral hindwing, pale discal band is bent inwards, whereas it is almost straight in L. moelleri ; 4. Ventral hindwing, subbasal line is usually narrower and purple or whitish purple in color, whereas it is a coarse whitish line in L. moelleri .

Male genitalia (figs. 17–28): No obvious differences can be found among Lethe gregoryi , L. moelleri and L. helle , which reveals the close relationship of the three species. The caudal half of the aedeagus is laterally narrower in width in L. gregoryi and L. moelleri , whereas it is as wide as the cephalic half of the aedeagus in L. helle ; The tegumen of L. gregoryi is more strongly humped than those of L. moelleri and L. helle .

Distribution. China (N. Yunnan).

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

SubFamily

Satyrinae

Genus

Lethe

Loc

Lethe gregoryi Watkins, 1927

Lang, Song-Yun 2015
2015
Loc

Lethe helle:

Bozano 2015
2015
Loc

Lethe helle gregoryi:

Bozano 1999
1999
Loc

Lethe moelleri bitaensis

Yoshino 1999
1999
Loc

Lethe (Magula) helle gregoryi

Watkins 1927
1927
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