Thracides aepitus, Geyer, 1832

Medeiros, Adalberto Dantas De, Dolibaina, Diego Rodrigo, Carneiro, Eduardo, Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik & Casagrande, Mirna Martins, 2019, Taxonomic revision of Artines Godman, 1901 (Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Moncini) with the description of nine new species, Zootaxa 4614 (1), pp. 1-49 : 6

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scientific name

Thracides aepitus
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aepitus View in CoL group”

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Description. Male and female: forewing with opaque and reduced discal spots; ventral forewing with white, broad and diffuse spot on distal 1/2 of CuA 2 –2A; ventral forewing with the discal area yellow, containing central black spot, postdiscal band yellow, limited distally by a dark brown not wavy stripe. Male: no brand; saccus triangular; uncus simple and wide, with or without disto-lateral lobes; arms of gnathos with not pointed apex; harpe and ampulla not fused; harpe bifid (except in A. solange Medeiros & O. Mielke sp. nov.), with ventral process of variable size, wide or narrow and cylindrical, and the dorsal process with conical and strongly sclerotized spines ( Fig. 27E View FIGURES 27–29 ); aedeagus with the disto-dorsal expansion triangular (when vesica is not everted it is difficult to observe); ventral projection of aedeagus simple, narrow and long, directed parallel to the longitudinal axis ( Fig. 27J View FIGURES 27–29 ); cornutus as a sclerotized plate on distal end of vesica, containing elongate and setae-like spines, sometimes very thick as in A. bamba Medeiros & O. Mielke sp. nov. ( Figs 42–48 View FIGURES 42–48 ); fultura inferior straight in lateral view, with proximal end bifid ( Figs 27 View FIGURES 27–29 L–35L). Female: externally similar to male; region between seventh sternite and lamella antevaginalis sclerotized, forming a rounded plate that covers the opening of the ostium ventrally; lamella postvaginalis completely sclerotized, ranging from more or less triangular to rectangular; lamella antevaginalis containing proximo-ventral folds ( Fig. 54B View FIGURES 54–60 ); lamella postvaginalis bifid, with lateral fold present or absent, strongly sclerotized, proximo-lateral expansions simple or bilobed and with variable length ( Fig. 54B View FIGURES 54–60 ); ductus bursae membranous or with small, irregular and strongly sclerotized plates.

Included species: Artines aepitus ( Geyer, 1832) , Artines panama Medeiros & Carneiro sp. nov., Artines solange Medeiros & O. Mielke sp. nov., Artines delfos Medeiros & Casagrande sp. nov., Artines maya A. Warren & Dolibaina, 2015 , Artines litoralis Medeiros & Dolibaina sp. nov., Artines rica Steinhauser & Austin, 1993 , Artines liege Medeiros, O. Mielke & Casagrande sp. nov. and Artines bamba Medeiros & O. Mielke sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

Genus

Thracides

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