Cumbre

Dolibaina, Diego Rodrigo, Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik & Casagrande, Mirna Martins, 2014, Taxonomic revision of Cumbre Evans, 1955 (Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Moncini), with the description of two new species, Zootaxa 3841 (1), pp. 47-66 : 50

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3841.1.2

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6124292

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scientific name

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.

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FIGURE 61. Geographical distribution of Cumbre species.? = Record of C. meridionalis for Uruguay according to Biezanko & Ruffinelli (1962).

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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.

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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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FIGURES 45 – 52. Female genitalia of Cumbre species. Sterigma in lateral and ventral views. 45 and 49, Cumbre cumbre. 46 and 50, Cumbre meridionalis stat. rev.. 47 and 51, Cumbre haywardi sp. nov., allotype. 48 and 52, Cumbre lamasi sp. nov., allotype. Scale bar = 1 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

SubFamily

Hesperiinae