Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik, 2022, Systematics of Opsiphanes Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Brassolini): an integrative approach, Zootaxa 5216 (1), pp. 1-278 : 157-161

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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).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Opsiphanes

Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis Staudinger, 1887

Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik 2022
2022
Loc

Catarina

Vojnits & de Laever 1973
1973
Loc

var. obidonoides

Breyer 1939
1939
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria var. obidonoides

Breyer 1939
1939
Loc

São Paulo

Paulo de Olivenca 1912
1912
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria oresbios

Fruhstorfer 1912
1912
Loc

São Paulo

Paulo de Olivenca 1912
1912
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria philon

Fruhstorfer 1907
1907
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria var. meridionalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Opsiphanes quiteria meridionalis

Staudinger 1887
1887
Loc

Brassolini

Boisduval 1836
1836
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