Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887
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Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 View in CoL
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Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 View in CoL , in Staudinger & Schatz. Exot. Schmett. 1 (18), p. 213, male, female, [ Santa Catarina ], South Brazil.
Opsiphanes meridionalis View in CoL ; Bönninghausen, 1896. Verhandl. Ver. naturw. Unterh. Hamburg 9: 38.—Kivirikko, 1936. Ann. Ent. Fenn. 2 (2): 53.
Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis View in CoL ; Stichel, 1902. Berl. ent. Ztschr. 46 (4): 511, 524.— Stichel, 1904, in Wytsman. Gen. Ins. 20, p. 20.—Fruhstorfer, 1907. Int. ent. Ztschr. 1 (5): 30.— Stichel, 1908. Berl. ent. Ztschr. 52 (3): 167; syn.: philon.— Stichel, 1909. Das Tierreich 25: 74, 76.— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 299, 304, pl. 61c (female d).—F. Hoffmann, 1930. Ztschr. wiss. Insektenb. 25 (6/7): 94, 95; biol.— Stichel, 1932. Lep. Cat. 51, p. 42; syn.: f. philon, f. oresbios.— Monte, 1934. Bol. Agric. Zoo. Vet. Sec. Agric., Minas Gerais, 21: 71; biol.— Hayward, 1951. Acta zool. lill. 9: 220.— Silva et al., 1968. Quarto Cat. Ins. viv. Plantas Brasil 2 (1), p. 329; biol., host plant.— D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 410, 411 (fig. male d).— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 246, 284; syn.: obidonoides.— Maes, 1999. Cat. Ins. Art. Terr. Nicaragua 3, p. 1387.— Penz et al., 1999. Jour. Lep. Soc. 53 (4): 150; host plant.—Varga, 2000. Marip. Arg., p. 48.— Pastrana, 2004. Lep. arg., Plantas hosp., p. 180; host plant.— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini View in CoL , in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 204; syn.: philon, oresbios, var. obidonoides .— Casagrande & Mielke, 2005. Rev. bras. Ent. 49 (3): 421, figs 1–6 (larvae), 7–9 (pupae), 10, 11 (male d, v), 12, 13 (female d, v); biol., host plant.—Brown et al., 2007. Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc. 92 (3): 472; genet.— Neves & Paluch, 2016. Neotrop. Ent. 45 (1): 13, figs 1a (egg), 1b–o, 2, 3a (larvae), 3b–g (pupae), 4a, b (male d, v), 4c, d (female d, v); biol., host plant.—Graciotim & Morais, 2016. Shilap Revta. lepid. 44 (173): 120.—Paluch et al., 2016. Biota Neotrop. 16 (1): 4.— Neves & Paluch, 2016. Shilap Revta. lepid. 44 (176): 597.—Leviski et al., 2016. Trop. Lep. Res. 26 (2): 66.—Shirai et al., 2017. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 110 (2): 149, 154; biol., phylog.—Palo Jr., 2017. Borb. Brasil 2, p. 1469 (fig. v).—Klimaitis et al., 2018. Marip. Argentina, p. 182 (figs male, female d, v); biol.—Orlandin et al., 2019. Pap. Avuls. Zool., São Paulo , 59: 18.—Melo et al., 2019. Can. Jour. Zool. 97 (7): 592.—Melo et al., 2019. Biota Neotrop. 19 (1): 5.— Orlandin et al., 2020. Borb. Meio-Oeste S. Catarina View in CoL , p. 175, 324, 382, fig. 111 d, e (male d, v); biol., ecol., host plant.
Opsiphanes quiteria philon Fruhstorfer View in CoL , IV-1907. Int. ent. Ztschr. 1 (5): 29, fig. 1 (female d); 3 males, 4 females, Espírito Santo, [Brazil], Julius Michaelis leg.—Fruhstorfer, V-1907. Stett. ent. Ztg. 68 (1): 134, 139; Coll. Fruhstorfer.— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 299, pl. 61c (female d).—Zikán, 1928. Ent. Rdsch. 45 (3): 10.—Breyer, 1939. Physis 17 (49): 499.— Hayward, 1951. Acta zool. lill. 9: 221.— Biezanko & Ruffinelli, 1962. Rev. Fac. Agron., Montevideo, 50: 146.— Silva et al., 1968. Quarto Cat. Ins. viv. Plantas Brasil 2 (1), p. 330; biol., host plant.—J. Zikán & W. Zikán, 1968. Pesq. agropec. bras. 3: 50; host plant.—Hayward, 1973. Op. Lill. 23: 243.— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 239, figs 14d (male d, v), 15d (female d, v); LECTOTYPUS.
Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 View in CoL , in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 300, 304; São Paulo , [ Brazil], Paraguay.— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 246.
Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides Breyer, 1939 . Physis 17 (49): 499; [holo] type male, Misiones , Argentina; collection Breyer.
Opsiphanes quiteria ab. obidonoides; Hayward, 1951. Acta zool. lill. 9: 221.
Opsiphanes quiteria oresbius [sic]; Hayward, 1951. Acta zool. lill. 9: 221; syn.: philon.
Opsiphanes quiteria ; Hayward, 1969. Inst. Miguel Lillo, Misc. 31: 75; biol., host plant.—Orlandin, 2016, in Orlandin et al., Borb. Marip. S. Catarina , p. 111.
Taxonomic history. Stichel (1908) synonymized Opsiphanes quiteria philon Fruhstorfer, 1907 with Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 . Fruhstorfer (1912) illustrated the females of Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis and Opsiphanes quiteria philon . Stichel (1932) synonymized Opsiphanes quiteria philon and Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios with Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis . D’Abrera (1987) illustrated the male of Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis . Bristow (1991) synonymized Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides with Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis . Casagrande (2004) confirmed the synonymy of Opsiphanes quiteria philon , Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios , and Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides with Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis .
Type material. Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 was described based on an unknown number of males and females from [ Santa Catarina ], southern Brazil. Bristow (1991) mentioned that the material was deposited at the MfN and did not designate a lectotype for this subspecies. After examination of the material of the MfN collection, where some of the Staudinger, types are deposited, a male syntype was found, corresponding to the original description, with the following labels: / Origin./ St. [ Santa ] Cath.[arina] Sch./ meridionalis Stgd Type/. In order to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon, this specimen is hereby designated as the lectotype of Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 , and the following labels will also be attached: / LECTO- TYPUS/ Lectotypus Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2022/.
Opsiphanes quiteria philon Fruhstorfer, 1907 was described based on three males and four females from Espiritu [sic] Santo, [ Brazil], collected by Julius Michaelis, deposited in the Fruhstorfer collection. Bristow (1991) designated a female as the lectotype, deposited at the NHMUK, with the following labels: / LECTOTYPE / EspiritoSanto Brasil ex coll. Fruhstorfer / quiteria philon Fruhst. / Agrees with fig. of ♀ in orig. descr. selected as type H.T. (G.T. april, 1961)./ Fruhstorfer Coll. B.M. 1937-285./.
Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 was described based on an unknown number of specimens from São Paulo [ Brazil] and Paraguay. After examination of the material of the NHMUK collection, where some of the Fruhstorfer types are deposited, a female syntype was found, corresponding to the original description, with the following labels: / Type / Brasilien São Paulo Fruhstorfer / quiteria philon Fruhst./ quiteria oresbios Fruh. São Paulo. 1912 ./ Fruhstorfer Coll. B.M. 1937-285./ this cannot be a type as the insect is described from Espiritu-Santo (G.T.)/. In order to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon, this specimen is hereby designated as the lectotype of Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 , and the following labels will also be attached: / LECTOTYPUS / Lectotypus Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2022/.
Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides Breyer, 1939 was described based on a male [holo] type from Misiones, Argentina and deposited in the Breyer collection. Bristow (1991) suggested that the material was deposited at the MLP. After examination of the material of the MLP collection, a male was found, with the following labels: / Holotipo./ COLL. BREYER REP. ARGENTINA MISSIONES / 3002/ Opsiphanes quiteria obinoides [sic] Breyer/.
Diagnosis. Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis differs from Opsiphanes quiteria quiteria in having the DHW with an evident submarginal band extending to the anal region and usually 2/3 the width of the DFW oblique band; and differs from Opsiphanes quiteria quirinalis in the yellow or orange color of the DFW and DHW bands ( Figs 140–142 View FIGURE 140 View FIGURE 141 View FIGURE 142 ).
Variation. FW, length: male: 40–46 mm (n=6), female: 49–56 mm (n=4). DFW, the width and length of the oblique band; the color of this band ranges from yellow to orange; may or may not have a small yellow spot on the discal cell. DHW, the width of the yellow submarginal band between Sc+R 1 and M 2, from M 2, this band becomes rusty red and in the anal region it may merge with the general color or extend towards the basal region; the length of the band in the anal region is limited by the distal portion of the discal cell, a character easily seen in females. VFW, the width of the oblique band ( Figs 140–142 View FIGURE 140 View FIGURE 141 View FIGURE 142 ).
Comments. After examination of the type material ( Figs 155–158 View FIGURE 155 View FIGURE 156 View FIGURE 157 View FIGURE 158 ) and the variations in the color and width of the DFW and DHW bands found in a series of specimens, we maintain as synonymous with Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 the following names: Opsiphanes quiteria philon Fruhstorfer, 1907 , Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 , and Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides Breyer, 1939 .
Natural history. Information on the immature stages of Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis can be found in F. Hoffmann (1930), Monte (1934), Casagrande & O. Mielke (2005), Neves & Paluch (2016), and Orlandin et al. (2020).
Host plants: Arecaceae : Dypsis lutescens (H. Wendl.) Beentje & J. Dransf. ( Neves & Paluch 2016; Orlandin et al. 2020); Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Glassman ( Hayward 1969; Casagrande & O. Mielke 2005; Orlandin et al. 2020); Astrocaryum aculeatissimum (Schott) Burret ( Penz et al. 1999) ; Acrocomia aculeata (Jacq.) Lodd. , Euterpe edulis Mart. ( Orlandin et al. 2020) .
Geographic distribution. Brazil (Pernambuco, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro , São Paulo , Paraná, Santa Catarina , Rio Grande do Sul); Paraguay (no data); Argentina (Misiones) ( Fig. 148 View FIGURE 148 ), at altitudes between sea level and 1,700 m.
Temporal distribution. Throughout the year.
Etymology. Likely a reference to the geographic location of the taxon, in relation to Opsiphanes quiteria quiteria (Stoll, 1780) .
Specimens examined. Photos of the lectotypus of Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887 ; lectotypus of Opsiphanes quiteria philon Fruhstorfer, 1907 ; lectotypus of Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios Fruhstorfer, 1912 ; [holo]typus of Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides Breyer, 1939 , and the following specimens: BRAZIL: Pernambuco —Tiúma, 100 m, 17-III-1973, 1 male, K. R. Ebert leg., DZ 42.703 (DZUP), X-1981, 1 male, Kesselring leg., DZ 42.704 (DZUP); São Lourenço da Mata , IX-1978, 1 male, DZ 42.706 (DZUP); Recife, 1-IX-1957, 1 male, ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.705 (DZUP). Bahia —Nova Viçosa (9 km SW), 19–29-I-2016, 2 females, 2 males, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.707 –42.710 (DZUP). Minas Gerais —Parque Estadual do Rio Doce , 200 m, 15-II-1974, 1 female, 17-V-1974, 1 female, 18-II-1974, 1 female, H. & H. D. Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.754 –42.756 (DZUP); Delfim Moreira (15 km SE), 1.500 – 1,700 m, 17–18-I-2004, 3 males, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.758 –42.760 (DZUP); Carmo do Rio Claro , 28-XII-1983, 1 male, Barbosa leg., DZ 42.757 (DZUP); Uberaba, 13-IV-2016, 1 female, DZ 42.924 (DZUP). Espírito Santo —no locality, 1 male, 1 female, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197567, 00197573 (AMNH); Conceição da Barra , 26-IX-1969, 1 male, P. C. Elias leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103572 (MGCL); Linhares, II-1972, 1 male, VI-1972, 5 males, 1 female, VII-1972, 1 male, 1 female, VIII- 1972, 2 males, 1 female, IX-1972, 1 male, VIII-1973, 1 female, 7 males, P. C. Elias leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1092692–1092698, 1103665–1103571, 1103573–1103576, 1103666–1103668 (MGCL), 4-IX-1974, 1 female, 20- V-1974, 1 female, 2-VII-1974, 1 female, 20-VIII-1974, 1 male, C. Elias leg., DZ 42.711–42.713, 42.716 (DZUP), Delta Rio Doce , 25 m, 18–26-II-1975, 1 female, 1 male, H. & H. D. Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.714, 42.715 (DZUP); Santa Teresa , 750 m, 25–29-III-1970, 1 female, K. Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.717 (DZUP), 9-II- 1990, 1 male, Tangerini leg., ex-coll. N. Tangerini, DZ 42.718 (DZUP), (Reserva Santa Lúcia ), 12-II-1990, 1 male, N. Tangerini leg., DZ 42.719 (DZUP), I-1968, 1 male, ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.720 (DZUP); Reserva Ecológica Soorotama, 19º03′25″S, 40º08′50″W, 19–26-II-2013, 1 male, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.721 (DZUP). Rio de Janeiro —no locality, 1 male,ex-coll.E.T.Owen,USNMENT01590492 (USNM), 1female, USNMENT01590494 (USNM), 31-V-1961, 1 male, Gagarin leg., ex-coll. Gagarin, DZ 42.739 (DZUP); Itatiaia (Parque Nacional do Itatiaia), 750 m, 16-IV-1965, 1 male, X-1967, 1 female, 22-X-1969, 1 male, 17-I-1969, 1 male, Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.724 –42.727 (DZUP); Duque de Caxias (Imbariê), 25 m, 5-I-1956, 1 female, 10-V-1956, 1 female, 6–9-II-1968, 1 male, 10-XI-1956, 1 male, 6-I-1956, 1 male, 23-X-1955, 1 male, 30-IV-1956, 1 male, 13-V-1956, 1 male, H. Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.728 –42.735 (DZUP); Petrópolis (Independência), 900 m, 12-VII-1934, 1 female, 16-II-1933, 1 female, 13-V-1939, 1 male, Gagarin leg., ex-coll. Gagarin, DZ 42.736 –42.738 (DZUP); Rio de Janeiro (Jacarepaguá) , 11-II-1945, 1 female, 16-IX-1964, 1 female, ex-coll. D’Almeida, DZ 42.740, 42.741 (DZUP), 7-IX-1958, 1 male, 2 females, 3-XI-1957, 1 female, 23-II-1958, 1 female, 31-VII-1960, 1 male, Mielke leg., OM 2214–2216, 478, 1806, 3399 (DZUP—OM), 27-VIII-1925, 1 female, 1 male, F. D’Almeida leg., ex-coll. D’Almeida, DZ 42.722, 42.723 (DZUP), (Gávea), 1 male, ex-coll. W. Ames, Jr., AMNH_IZC 00197565 (AMNH). São Paulo — Rio Claro , 600 m, 10-III-1963, 1 male, Ebert leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.752 (DZUP); Guarulhos, 19-II-1982, 1 female, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.753 (DZUP); Registro, 28-VI-1966, 1 female, Pe. Moure & Mielke leg., DZ 2362 (DZUP); Teodoro Sampaio (Parque Estadual Morro do Diabo), 5–8-VII-1989, 1 female, 5–8-XII-1989, 1 male, 20–23-II-1990, 2 females, 7 males, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.345, 42.742–42.751 (DZUP), 300–600 m, 22–25-X-1987, 10 males, Mielke & Casagrande leg., OM 17.605 –17.614 (DZUP—OM). Paraná —no locality, 4 males, 7 females, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197564, 00197566, 00197569, 00197572, 00352580, 00352590, 00352582–00352586 (AMNH); Ventania (12 km N), 1,000 m, 21–22-I-2006, 1 female, O. C. Mielke leg., DZ 42.791 (DZUP); Paranaguá (Floresta Estadual do Palmito), 25º34′8″S, 48º32′8″W, 10–20 m, 25–26-VI-2014, 1 female, 2 males, Leviski, Salik & Siewert leg., DZ 42.763, 42.769, 42.770 (DZUP), 7–8-III-2014, 1 female, Leviski, Queiroz-Santos & Salik leg., DZ 42.765 (DZUP), 16–17-V-2014, 3 females, 2 males, Salik, Siewert & Queiroz-Santos leg., DZ 42.764, 42.766–42.768, 42.771 (DZUP); Pontal do Paraná (Atami), 10 m, 2-I-2010, 1 female, 26–31-XII-2007, 1 male, O. Mielke leg., DZ 42.761, 42.762 (DZUP), 17-I-1993, 1 male, Mielke leg., OM 33.913 (DZUP—OM); Guaratuba, 15-II-1999, 1 male, M. M. Casagrande leg., DZ 42.772 (DZUP), 14-I-1986, 1 male, 30-I-1981, 1 male, 18-I-1983, 1 male, Casagrande leg., DZ 42.773 –42.775 (DZUP); Castro, 1 male, USNMENT01590491 (USNM); Ponta Grossa, IV-1957, 1 male, ex-coll. F. Justus Jr., DZ 42.790 (DZUP), ( Vila Velha ), 14–20-XII-2020, 1 male, 1 female, Orlandin, Piovesan & Cafisso leg., DZ 52.282, 52.284 (DZUP); Cornélio Procópio (Parque Estadual Mata São Francisco ), 3–5-V-2016, 3 males, Mielke, Casagrande & Leviski leg., DZ 42.927 –42.929 (DZUP); Guarapuava (Parque Municipal do Salto do São Francisco ), 1,000 m, 5- II-2016, 1 female, Dolibaina & Warren leg., DD 263 (DD); Rolândia, XI-1942, 1 male, XII-1944, 1 male, 1 female, XI-1943, 1 male, A. Maller leg., ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197568, 00352581, 00352587, 00352589 (AMNH); Londrina, 25-X-1985, 1 male, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.789 (DZUP), 17-IX-2015, 1 male, DZ 42.930 (DZUP); Tuneiras do Oeste (Reserva Biológica das Perobas), 23º50′49″S, 52º44′18″W, 8-X-2012, 1 male, Lablep leg., DZ 42.780 (DZUP); Três Barras do Paraná (Parque Estadual Guarani), 25º26′21″S, 53º09′45″W, 9–11- X-2012, 1 male, Lablep leg., DZ 42.788 (DZUP); Foz do Iguaçu, 250 m, 17-II-1969, 1 male, Moure & Mielke leg., DZ 42.782 (DZUP), (Parque Nacional Iguaçu), 180 m, 21-VIII-1998, 1 male, O. Mielke leg., DZ 42.787 (DZUP), 21–24-IV-1995, 5 males, 2 females, Mielke & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.781, 42.783–42.786, 42.778, 42.779 (DZUP); Guaíra, 8-X-1982, 2 males, Mielke leg., DZ 42.776, 42.777 (DZUP). Santa Catarina —no locality, 1 male, UF- FLMNH MGCL 1103565 (MGCL); Rio Timbó , 1 male, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197571 (AMNH); Joinville, III-1971, 1 female, III-1978, 1 female, 2 males, 25-X-1971, 1 female, 25-IV-1971, 1 male, 10-X-1980, 1 female, 15-V-1980, 1 male, H. Miers leg., ex-coll. H. Ebert, DZ 42.792, 42.794, 42.797 42.798, 42.810–42.813 (DZUP), 10-VIII-1975, 1 female, 10-V-1980, 2 females, 1 male, 30-IV-1980, 1 female, 19-IX-1978, 1 female, 27- I-1980, 1 female, 12-V-1980, 1 female, 27-IV-1980, 1 male, 5-X-1978, 1 male, Miers leg., DZ 42.793, 42.795, 42.796, 42.799–42.801, 42.803, 42.806–42.808 (DZUP), 9-IV-1989, 1 male, Mielke leg., OM 20.938 (DZUPOM), 1-VI-1980, 1 female, 25-I-1981, 2 males, 9-X-1971, 9-X-1969, 1 male, 1 male, O. Mielke leg., DZ 42.802, 42.804, 42.805, 2361, 42.809 (DZUP), XI-1963, 1 male, UFFLMNH MGCL 1103564 (MGCL); São Bento do Sul XII-1980, 1 female, Kager leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1103669 (MGCL), ( Rio Vermelho ), 1 male, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00197570 (AMNH), III-1986, 1 male, 11-XII-2003, 1 female, 13-XII-2003, 1 female, 8-IV-1971, 1 female, 3-XII-2003, 1 female, 26-XII-2011, 2 males, 16-I-2011, 1 female, Rank leg., DZ 42.819 –42.826 (DZUP), 850 m, 17-VII-1987, 1 female, Rank leg., OM 15.289 (DZUP—OM); ( Rio Natal ), 200 m, XI-1989, 1 female, Rank leg., OM 24.715 (DZUP—OM), 850 m, IV-2008, 1 male, Rank leg., DZ 42.827 (DZUP); Camboriú, 27-I-1984, 5 males, Mielke leg., DZ 42.814 –42.818 (DZUP); Joaçaba (Nova Petrópolis), 800 m, 19-IV-2019, 1 male, E. Orlandin & M. Piovesan leg., DZ 40.082 (DZUP). Rio Grande do Sul —Tenente Portela (Parque Estadual do Rio Turvo ), 10-XI-1985, 4 males, 1 female, Mielke, Araújo & Casagrande leg., DZ 42.828–42.831, 25.244, (DZUP). PARA- GUAY: no data, X-1977, 1 male, S. Kager leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1092699 (MGCL). San Pedro —San Pedro, 1 male, ex-coll. W. Schaus, USNMENT01590496 (USNM). Alto Paraná —Itakyry, 400 m, 15–20-I-1980, 4 males, O. C. Mielke & Miers leg., DZ 2401, 42.832 –42.834 (DZUP). ARGENTINA: Misiones —San Vicente, II-1989, 1 male, UFFLMNH MGCL 1103554 (MGCL).
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Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887
Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik 2022 |
Catarina
Vojnits & de Laever 1973 |
var. obidonoides
Breyer 1939 |
Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides
Breyer 1939 |
São Paulo
Paulo de Olivenca 1912 |
Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios
Fruhstorfer 1912 |
São Paulo
Paulo de Olivenca 1912 |
Opsiphanes quiteria philon
Fruhstorfer 1907 |
Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis
Staudinger 1887 |
Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis
Staudinger 1887 |
Brassolini
Boisduval 1836 |