Catocala mira, Grote, 1918
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Catocala mira syn. dana Cassino, syn. n.
Catocala mira var. dana Cassino, 1918a: 54
Catocala mira ssp. dana ; McDunnough 1938: 118
Catocala mira ssp. dana ; Franclemont and Todd 1983: 129
Type material. Catocala mira var. dana : the original description states a “ Holotype ♁ in the collection of the author.” Th ere is a female at the USNM [Type No. 44533, examined] with a Cassino type label and appropriate locality data, and because Cassino often missexed his material, we consider this female to be his holotype. The name dana has in the past been treated as a subspecies of C. mira Grote, 1876 , probably based on small sample sizes and limited knowledge of geographic variation in this species. We have examined large numbers of C. mira from throughout North America, and find the name dana to be neither distinctive nor geographically definable. Type Locality: Springfield, Texas, [ USA].
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Catocala mira
Gall, Lawrence & Hawks, David 2010 |
Catocala mira ssp. dana
Franclemont JG & Todd EL 1983: 129 |
Catocala mira ssp. dana
McDunnough JH 1938: 118 |
Catocala mira var. dana
Cassino SE 1918: 54 |