Proarna dactyliophora Berg, 1879
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4439548 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787CA-5963-FFDF-FF51-F8D833BBCA53 |
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Plazi |
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Proarna dactyliophora Berg, 1879 |
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Proarna dactyliophora Berg, 1879 View in CoL
Proarna dactyliophora Berg 1879: 143 View in CoL . (Tucumán, Argentina)
REMARKS. This is the first of the smallest (body length less than 16 mm) species of Proarna found in Bolivia. It can be distinguished from P. praegracilis Berg, 1881 by the lack of infuscation along the nodal line of the fore wing, the proportionately longer fore wings (greater than 19 mm) and more elaborate piceous markings particularly within the sutures.
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported from Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, and Venezuela ( Metcalf 1963a; Sanborn 2011b; 2013; Sanborn & Heath 2014).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. “ BOLIVIA, S. Cruz Dept. / “ Halco ” nr Portrerillo / 1 December 2012 / James Wappes // Across Guend fm / Portrerillo 1,270m / 17º 40’36”S 63º 26’59”W ” one male and one female ( FSCA) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz / Dpt. Port. Del Guenda / Oct. 13–17, 2013 / Wappes & Kuckartz // Preserva Natural, aka / Snake Farm EL 400m / 17º 40’ 15”S 63º 27’ 26”W ” one female ( FSCA) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz, 3.7 km / SSEBuena Vista, Hotel Flora / & Fauna ,430m, 14–19–X–2000 / coll. M.C. Thomas / tropical transition forest” one female ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / 4 km SSE Buena Vista / Flora & Fauna Hotel / November 2003 / R. Morris ” one male ( UGCA), one male ( AFSC); “ BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz / 4–6k SSE Buena Vista / F&F Hotel 2–12 Feb. / 2000 JE Wappes // transition tropical / forest 420–450m” one male ( UGCA) ; “ BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz / 4–6k SSE Buena Vista / F&F Hotel 1–6 Feb. / 2002 JE Wappes” one male ( UGCA) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz Buena / Vista vic. Flora & Fauna Hotel / 20–31–Oct–2002 / Morris/Wappes” one female ( UGCA) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz Buena / Vista vic. Flora & Fauna Hotel / 22–26–Oct–2002 / Morris/Wappes” one male ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / Potrerillos del Guenda / Res. , elev. 1322 ft. / 17º 40.262’S, 63º 27.445’W / 6–12 January 2005 / J. McHugh lab. exped.” one male and two females ( UGCA), one female ( AFSC); GoogleMaps “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / Potrerillos del Guenda / Res., elev. 1322 ft. / 17º 40.262’S, 63º 27.445’W / 14–21 January 2005 / J. McHugh lab. exped.” one female ( UGCA); “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz, 3.7 km / SSE Buena Vista , Hotel Flora / & Fauna 430m; 5–15–XI–2001 / coll. M.C. Thomas & B. Dozier / tropical transition forest, BLT” 30 males and 20 females ( AFSC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / 5 km SSE Buena Vista / Hotel Flora & Fauna 440m / W63º39.128’ S17º29.925’ / 10–22–X–2004, J.E. Eger // Coll. at UV, MV and / Incandescent Lights” two males and two females ( AFSC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz / Buena Vista , 410m / 29–X–1999, C. Porter & / L. Strange, Disturbed / Trop. Transition / Forest” two males and three females ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Saavedra / Dept. Santa Cruz / Agr. Exp. Sta. // R.B. Cumming / 27–XII–59 / blacklight trap ” one male ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Saavedra / Dept. Santa Cruz / Agr. Exp. Sta. // R.B. Cumming / 30–XII–59 / blacklight trap ” two females ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Saavedra / Dept. Santa Cruz / Agr. Exp. Sta. // R.B. Cumming / 4–I–60 / blacklight trap ” two females ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Saavedra / Dept. Santa Cruz / Agr. Exp. Sta. // R.B. Cumming / 31–XII–59 / blacklight trap ” two males ( AFSC) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C M Acc 5064” one male and four females ( CMNH), three females ( AFSC); “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia, 450 m. / J. Steinbach ” // Carn. Mus. / Acc. 6443.” 10 males and 26 females ( CMNH), two males and one female ( AFSC); “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Dec 1911 ” one male and 15 females ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Nov 1912 ” one male and six females ( CMNH) ; “ Prov. del Sara / Bol Steinbach ” / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Oct 1913 ” one male ( CMNH) ; “ Sta. Cruz de / la Sierra Bol. / 450 m. / J. Steinbach // Nov 1910 // C. M. Acc. 4549” two males and seven females ( CMNH) ; “ Sta. Cruz de / la Sierra Bol. / 450 m. / J. Steinbach // Nov 1909 // C. M. Acc. 4549” one male and five females ( CMNH) ; “ Reyes / Beni-BOLIV. / 2/ 20–XII–1956 / LEPena, Col.” four females ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz / Buena Vista / Oct. 3–5, 1992 / E. Giesbert, coll.” one male ( AFSC) ; “ BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz Buena / Vista vic. Flora & Fauna Hotel / 22–26–Oct–2002 / Morris/Wappes // STDC / UDCC00001 View Materials ” one male and one female ( UDCC).
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