Penthesilea sacculalis baboquivariensis Cashatt, 2013
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.344.5609 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0ED67079-2FA9-5100-BBE1-234E1904C643 |
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Penthesilea sacculalis baboquivariensis Cashatt |
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subsp. n. |
Penthesilea sacculalis baboquivariensis Cashatt subsp. n. Figs 4 View Figures 1–4 , 14-16 View Figures 11–16
Description.
Alar expanse. 13 to 17 mm.
Head. Labial palpus dark pinkish-brown; frons, vertex, occiput, and antenna pinkish-brown.
Thorax. Upper and lower surfaces pinkish-brown. Forewing same as the nominate species except pinkish-brown. Hind wing pinkish-brown occasionally with a small white spot as in Penthesilea sacculalis , but with no dark scaling anteriad or posteriad. Legs dark pinkish-brown with mid and hind tarsi white.
Abdomen. Pinkish-brown with terminal scale tufts pinkish-brown.
Genitalia. As described for the genus.
Type data.
The holotype, allotype, and forty-four paratypes are from the Baboquivari Mts., Pima Co., Arizona. The male holotype and female allotype are in the USNM. The male holotype is from Baboquivari Mts., Pima Co., Arizona, August 15-30, 1923, O. C. Poling, is labeled as the holotype, and the female allotype is labeled, August, 1924, O. C. Poling. The paratypes are labeled as follows: UNITED STATES: ARIZONA: two males and two females, elevation approximately 5000 ft., June 15-30, 1923 (USNM); one female, July 1-15, 1924, O. C. Poling (USNM); one female, July 15-30, 1924, O. C. Poling (USNM); two females, Aug. 1-15, 1924, O. C. Poling (USNM); one male and four females, Aug. 15-30, 1923, O. C. Poling (USNM); one male Aug., (USNM); three males and ten females, Sept. 1-15, 1923, 1924; O. C. Poling (USNM); one male and one female, Sept. 15-30, 1924, O. C. Poling (USNM); one male and four females, Oct. 1-15, 1923, O. C. Poling (USNM); one male and one female, Oct. 15-30, 1924, O. C. Poling (USNM); three males and two females, Sabino Canyon, Sept. 5-6, 1951, L. M. Martin (CNC); one male and one female, Sabino Canyon, Sept. 5, 1951, R. J. Ford (CNC).
Life history.
Unknown.
Remarks.
This subspecies differs from the nominal species only by the pinkish-brown coloration.
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