Opsiphanes zelus Stichel, 1908
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Opsiphanes zelus Stichel, 1908 |
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stat. nov. |
Opsiphanes zelus Stichel, 1908 View in CoL stat. nov.
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Opsiphanes zelotes zelus Stichel, 1908 View in CoL . Berl. ent. Ztschr. 52 (3): 174, [holo] type male, Chiriquí, Panama; collection Staudinger, Mus[eum] Berolin. [MfN].— Stichel, 1909. Das Tierreich 25: 67.— Fruhstorfer, 1912, in Seitz. Gross-Schmett. Erde 5, p. 297.— Stichel, 1932. Lep. Cat. 51, p. 36.— D’Abrera, 1987. Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3, p. 412, 413 (fig. male d).— Bristow, 1991. Zool. Jour. Linn. Soc. 101 (3): 283, fig. 32a (male d, v).— Casagrande, 2004. Brassolini View in CoL , in Lamas (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A, Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea, in Heppner (ed.). Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A, p. 204.
Opsiphanes zelotes zelys View in CoL [sic]; Fassl, 1918. Ent. Rdsch. 35 (8): 31.
Taxonomic history. Opsiphanes zelus stat. nov. has always been regarded at the subspecific level in catalogs and reviews. D’Abrera (1987) and Bristow (1991) illustrated the same male specimen from Bugaba, Panama.
Type material. Opsiphanes zelotes zelus Stichel, 1908 was described based on a male [holo]type from Chiriquí, Panama and deposited in the Staudinger collection, Museum of Berlin [ MfN]. The MfN curator informed the authors that the [holo]type was not found in the institution and M. M. Casagrande, O. H. H. Mielke, and G. Lamas did not find it either. Therefore, a male neotype of Opsiphanes zelotes zelus Stichel, 1908 is hereby designated in order to stabilize the nomenclature of this taxon. The specimen selected as a neotype was illustrated by D’Abrera (1987) and Bristow (1991) and is deposited at the NHMUK, with the following labels: / = specimen in Coll. Staud. fr Chiriqui 22.6.94./ Bugaba, Panama. Champion/ ♂ / B.C.A Lep. Rhop. Opsiphanes crameri Feld. Godman-Salvin Coll. 1919 .-6./ zelus Stichel /; the following labels will also be attached: / NEOTYPUS / Neotypus Opsiphanes zelotes zelus Stichel, 1908 , Piovesan, Casagrande & O. Mielke det. 2022/ ( Fig. 83 View FIGURE 83 ).
Diagnosis. Male: DFW with a wide oblique yellow band, compared to Opsiphanes zelotes , exceeding CuA 2 ( Fig. 80a View FIGURE 80 ). Female: Unknown.
Male genitalia. Tegumen in dorsal view longer than the uncus, anterior margin with a slight concavity in the median region and wider than the posterior margin; anterior projection of saccus in lateral view less than twice as long as dorsal arms of saccus, in ventral view with tapered anterior region; aedeagus with antero-dorsal opening to the ejaculatory bulb; valva in lateral view with median portion narrower than anterior and posterior portions ( Fig. 81 View FIGURE 81 ).
Female genitalia. Not examined.
Variation. FW, length: male: 41–45 mm (n=2).
Comments. The male of Opsiphanes zelus stat. nov. is similar to that of Opsiphanes zelotes , differing in having the DFW with a wider yellow oblique band, exceeding CuA 2; the anterior projection of the saccus in lateral view less than twice as long as the dorsal arm of the saccus; and the valva without a dilation from the anterior to the median portions.
Natural history. Unknown.
Geographic distribution. Costa Rica (San José); Panama (Chiriquí) ( Fig. 82 View FIGURE 82 ).
Temporal distribution. Unknown.
Etymology. Unknown.
Specimens examined. Photos of the neotypus of Opsiphanes zelus Stichel, 1908 stat. nov., and the following specimens: COSTA RICA: San José —Puriscal , 1 male, USNMENT01590764 ( USNM). PANAMA: Chiriquí — no locality, 1 male, DZ 48.790 ( DZUP) .
4. “ sallei subgroup”
Species included:
9. Opsiphanes farrago Stichel, 1904 stat. nov.
Opsiphanes mutatus parodizi Bristow, 1991 syn. nov.
10. Opsiphanes mutatus Stichel, 1902
11. Opsiphanes sallei Doubleday, [1849]
a) Opsiphanes sallei sallei Doubleday, [1849]
b) Opsiphanes sallei colombiana Bristow, 1991
Opsiphanes sallei kennerleyi Bristow, 1991 syn. nov.
c) Opsiphanes sallei nicandrus Fruhstorfer, 1912
12. Opsiphanes tiberius Attal & Blandin, 2020
Diagnosis. The molecular analyses, without data for Opsiphanes mutatus Stichel, 1902 and Opsiphanes tiberius Attal & Blandin, 2020 , recovered the “ sallei subgroup” as closely related to the “ quiteria subgroup” (SH-aLRT 99.3 / UFBoot 100) ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). The species of these subgroups share the following characters: dark-brown ground color. HW with crenulated outer margin. DHW with submarginal band. VHW with a marbled color pattern; and eyespot between Sc+R 1 and M 1 with a dark-brown outline, usually more marked inferiorly and distally. However, with the exception of Opsiphanes tiberius , all species of the “ sallei subgroup” have the VFW, on CuA 1 -CuA 2 near the discal cell, with a generally rounded yellow spot that occupies almost the entire space, a character absent from the “ quiteria subgroup” ( Fig. 84b View FIGURE 84 ).
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Opsiphanes zelus Stichel, 1908
Piovesan, Mônica, Casagrande, Mirna Martins & Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik 2022 |
Opsiphanes zelotes zelus
Stichel 1908 |
Opsiphanes zelotes zelys
Stichel 1907 |
Brassolini
Boisduval 1836 |