Opoptera arsippe ( Hoppfer, 1874 )

Penz, Carla M., 2009, The phylogeny of Opoptera butterflies, and an assessment of the systematic position of O. staudingeri (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae), Zootaxa 1985, pp. 1-20 : 13

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185409

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6221778

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scientific name

Opoptera arsippe ( Hoppfer, 1874 )
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Opoptera arsippe ( Hoppfer, 1874) View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 G, 1K, 2G, 4G, 5G, 5J)

Type locality. Peru.

Diagnosis. Male FW length range 41.7–43.7 mm (based on specimens in Appendix 1). Wings with orange-brown background. FW with a thin orange postmedial band that can be disjointed at cell M3, and a reduced distal arm that does not reach the apical white spots. HW margins with very shallow depressions, as compared to other species of Opoptera . HW with a conspicuous orange marginal band, including the tail. Males lack a thin hairpencil inside HW discal cell, but instead have a conspicuously long, broad and dark hairbrush in the cell that extends over the open scent organ next to vein Cu2. The scent organ next to Cu2 consists of a shallow concavity on the wing surface.

Distribution. Peru, Bolivia? ( Casagrande 2004).

Remarks. I was unable to obtain females of this species for examination. Casagrande (2004) lists two subspecies; the nominal arsippe from Peru, and bracteolata Stichel from Bolivia, elevated here to full species (see below).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Opoptera

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