Raphia frater elbea Smith, 2014
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Raphia frater elbea Smith |
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Raphia frater elbea Smith stat. n. Figs 1q-s View Figure 1 , 3 View Figure 3
Raphia elbea Smith, 1908
Type material.
A male lectotype was designated by Todd (1982) [AMNH]. Type locality: Deming, [Luna Co.,], New Mexico [USA].
Diagnosis and description.
Raphia frater elbea is most similar to the pale yellowish-ochre forms of Raphia frater coloradensis , but differ from that subspecies in having both the costal and reniform dark patches more prominent; when present, the black medio-anal patch is also darker and more elongate; additionally, Raphia frater elbea appears to exhibit a unique, divergent mtDNA haplotype group.
Biology and distribution.
This subspecies occurs from southeastern Utah and western New Mexico southward through Arizona into northern Mexico. In southeastern Arizona it occurs in riparian areas in association with the larval host, Populus fremonti . Flight records are from February to October, with most being from March to May and August to September, indicating at least two generations annually.
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Raphia frater elbea Smith
Schmidt, B. Christian & Anweiler, Gary G. 2014 |
Raphia elbea
Schmidt & Anweiler 2014 |