Euptychia lea, : Westwood, 1851

Nakahara, Shinichi, Rodríguez-Melgarejo, Maryzender, Kleckner, Kaylin, Corahua-Espinoza, Thalia, Tejeira, Rafael, Espeland, Marianne, Casagrande, Mirna M., Barbosa, Eduardo P., See, Joseph, Gallice, Geoffrey & Lamas, Gerardo, 2022, Systematic Revision of a New Butterfly Genus, Cisandina Nakahara & Espeland, n. gen., with Descriptions of Three New Taxa (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae), Insect Systematics and Diversity 6 (1), pp. 1-30 : 19

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https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixab028

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8315221

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scientific name

Euptychia lea
status

 

Euptychia lea [misidentification]: D’Abrera 1988: 768–769, figs.

Systematic placement and diagnosis: As discussed under the immediately preceding taxon, C. esmeralda n. sp. is recovered as sister to C. lea n. comb. with a strong support ( Fig. 1 View Fig ; SH-aLRT/UFBoot = 96.5/96). Our molecular phylogeny and DNA sequence divergence between these two species support its species-level status indicated by its distinctive male phenotype. Indeed, the iridescent greenish lilac scales possessed by the male of C. esmeralda n. sp. readily distinguish this species from the remainder of the genus and furthermore from all other known euptychiines. In addition, the more brownish ventral ground color, small ventral submarginal ocelli (smallest among all Cisandina n. gen. species), narrow and somewhat sinuate VHW postdiscal band, coupled with other narrow ventral bands (narrowest among all four similar-appearing Cisandina n. gen. species with iridescent scales) separate the male of this species from the other three Cisandina n. gen. species with iridescent scales discussed herein. The more elongate forewing is a character shared with the male of C. lea n. comb., but not with males of other taxa discussed herein. The female of C. esmeralda n. sp. is distinguished from the female specimens of C. lea n. comb. and C. castanya n. sp. by its lack of purple lilac scales on the dorsal surface thus the female of C. esmeralda n. sp. possesses a uniformly brown dorsal wing surface. Cisandina philippa n. comb. & reinst. stat. is similar in this respect because the female of C. esmeralda n. sp. Is brown dorsally. Nevertheless, the narrower ventral bands and smaller ventral submarginal ocelli of C. esmeralda n. sp., as well as its smaller adult size, can be used to separate females of these two species. Furthermore, the outward-curving VFW postdiscal band of the female C. esmeralda n. sp. is rather distinctive. See also ‘Remarks’ below for further information regarding the identity of the female of this species.

Male ( Fig. 2e View Fig ): Forewing length 23 mm (n = 1).

Head: See head description for Cisandina n. gen. above.

D'Abrera, B. 1988. Butterflies of the Neotropical Region - Part V. Nymphalidae (Concl.) & Satyridae. Black Rock, Hill House, Victoria.

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Fig. 1. Maximum likelihood tree (LnL = −11380.331) inferred in IQ-TREE v2.0.5, showing monophyly of Cisandina n. gen., as well as relationships of taxa within these genera. Numbers beside branches are SH-aLRT/UFBoot values. HT denotes holotype specimens.

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Fig. 2. Cisandina n. gen. adults,C. lea n. comb.: (a) male lectotype of Papilio lea in dorsal view;(b) male lectotype of Papilio lea in ventral view (associated labels to the right); (c) female lectotype of Papilo junia in dorsal view;(d) female lectotype of Papilo junia in ventral view (associated labels to the right);C. esmeralda n. sp., e) male holotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); (f) female paratype in dorsal view (left),ventral view (right); C. philippa n. comb. & reinst. stat.: (g) male indivdual in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right) (MUSM-LEP-103081); (h) female individual in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right) (MUSM-LEP-103092); C. castanya n. sp.: (i) male holotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); (j) female paratype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right) (BC-DZ-139); C. fida fida n. comb.: (k) male paralectotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); (l) female lectotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); C. fida directa n. ssp.: (m) male holotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); (n) female paratype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right) (DNA voucher LEP-14650, but sequence not obtained); C. sanmarcos n. comb.: (o) male holotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right); (p) female paratype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right) (MUSM-LEP 103661);C. trinitesis n. comb.: (q) male holotype in dorsal view (left), ventral view (right);(r) female allotype in dorsal view (left),ventral view (right). Scale bar = 10 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

Genus

Euptychia