Cumbre
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3841.1.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:81A2CD8F-3311-4E54-9586-C74976ACA16C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6124292 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CCC337-FFC8-2F22-FF7D-CB107B82FAFF |
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Plazi (2016-04-12 11:33:35, last updated 2024-11-27 11:02:28) |
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Cumbre |
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Key to species of Cumbre View in CoL
1 Forewing with partially overlapped discal hyaline spots (M3–CuA1 and CuA1–CuA2), in both sexes ( Figs 13–16 View FIGURES 1 – 16 ). Species known only from the Andes in southern Ecuador and northwestern Peru at altitudes around 1000m .......... lamasi sp. nov.
- Forewing with non-overlapping discal hyaline spots (M3–CuA1 and CuA1–CuA2), in both sexes ( Figs 1–12 View FIGURES 1 – 16 ). Species from Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.............................................................. 2
2 Hindwing underside with postdiscal spots fused with the submarginal patch ( Figs 10, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 16 ). Species only known from southeastern Peru and northwestern Argentina........................................................ haywardi sp. nov.
- Hindwing underside with postdiscal spots not fused with the submarginal patch ( Figs 2, 4, 6, 8 View FIGURES 1 – 16 )....................... 3
3 Valva with a disto-dorsal spine at the harpe ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21 – 44 ). Lamella postvaginalis distally complete and without a central membranous area; ostium bursae ampule-shaped due to a median narrowing of the lamella postvaginalis ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 45 – 52 ). Species widely distributed along the eastern Brazilian region, from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul in areas above 500m (fig 61).......... cumbre
- Valva without a disto-dorsal spine at the harpe ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 21 – 44 ). Lamella postvaginalis disjunct and with a central membranous area; ostium bursae subquadrangular ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 45 – 52 ). Species distributed throughout southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, northeastern Argentina and Uruguay in lowland deciduous forest below 1000m ( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 61 )............................... meridionalis View in CoL stat. rev.
FIGURE 61. Geographical distribution of Cumbre species.? = Record of C. meridionalis for Uruguay according to Biezanko & Ruffinelli (1962).
FIGURES 1 – 16. Cumbre species in dorsal and ventral views, male (left) and female (right). 1 – 4, Cumbre cumbre. 5 – 8, Cumbre meridionalis stat. rev.. 9 – 12, Cumbre haywardi sp. nov., holotype and allotype. 13 – 16, Cumbre lamasi sp. nov., holotype and allotype. Scale bar = 1 cm.
FIGURES 21 – 44. Male genitalia of Cumbre species. Left to right: dorsal view of the tegumen, fenestra and uncus; ventral view of the tegumen, uncus and gnathos; lateral view of the tegumen, uncus, gnathos and saccus; left view of the right valva; ventral view of the inferior fultura and; aedeagus in left, dorsal, ventral and right views (top to bottom). 21 – 26, Cumbre cumbre. 27 – 32, Cumbre meridionalis stat. rev.. 33 – 38, Cumbre haywardi sp. nov., paratype. 39 – 44, Cumbre lamasi sp. nov., paratype. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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