Dasyophthalma rusina (Godart, 1824)
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Dasyophthalma rusina |
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1 M*, Brazil, Santa Catarina 26 December 1957, 01-18 dissected by C.M.Penz ( MPM) Fig. 3E View Figure 3 ; 1 M View Figure 1 , South Brazil, no date ( MPM) Fig. 1E View Figure 1 ; 1 M* Brazil, Espírito Santo, Santa Teresa , 4-7 March 1973, 08-46 dissected by C.M.Penz ( MGCL) ; 1 M, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petrópolis, Independência , 900 m, 16 January 1972 ( MGCL) ; 1 M, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Petrópolis , 900 m, 9-12 January 1971 ( MGCL) ; 1 M*, Brazil, Minas Gerais, Parque Rio Doce , 26 March 1972, 08-36 dissected by C.M.Penz ( MGCL) ; 2 M, Brazil, Santa Catarina, São Bento do Sul , 10 March 1984 ( MGCL) ; 1 M, Brazil, Santa Catarina, 1 January 1968 ( MGCL) ; 1 M [ Brazil] Sta. Catharina , no date ( AMNH) .
1 F*, Brazil, Santa Catarina, São Bento do Sul , 25 January 1966, 01-19 dissected by C.M.Penz ( MPM) Fig. 3F View Figure 3 ; 1 F View Figure 1 , South Brazil, no date ( MPM). Fig. 1F View Figure 1 .
Figure 1. Dasyophthalma adults. Habitus with dorsal side on the left, ventral side on the right. Scale bar next to B = 1cm. A) D. creusa male, Brazil, Santa Catarina, São Bento do Sul. B) D. creusa female, Brazil, Santa Catarina, São Bento do Sul. C) D. verebralis male, Brazil, Espírito Santo. D) D. vertebralis female, [Brazil] East Amazonas. E) D. rusina male, South Brazil. F) D. rusina female, South Brazil. G) D. geraensis male, [Brazil] Minas Gerais. H) Detail of the head of D. rusina. I) Detail of the hindleg of D. rusina. J) Venation pattern of D. rusina, vein thickness is not shown.
Figure 3. Dasyophthalma male genitalia in lateral and ventral views (setae omitted from right side of figure), with detail of the juxta and tegumen + uncus in dorsal view, plus female sterigma and corpus bursae. The line below sterigma represents the shape of the intersegmental sac. Scale bar next to G = 1mm. A) D. creusa male, South Brazil, 01-17 dissected by C.M.Penz. B) D. creusa female, South Brazil, 01-16 dissected by C.M.Penz. C) D. vertebralis male, Brazil, Espírito Santo, 07-170 dissected by C.M.Penz. D) D. vertebralis female, [Brazil] East Amazonas, no date, 07-171 dissected by C.M.Penz. E) D. rusina male, Brazil, Santa Catarina, 01-18 dissected by C.M.Penz. F) D. rusina female (with detail of the intersegmental sac below sterigma), Brazil, Santa Catarina, São Bento do Sul, 01-19 dissected by C.M.Penz. G) D. geraensis male, Brazil, Minas Gerais, 07-169 dissected by C.M.Penz.
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