Nascus phocus (Cramer, 1777)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4532815 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4532971 |
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Felipe |
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Nascus phocus (Cramer, 1777) |
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Nascus phocus (Cramer, 1777) View in CoL
( Fig. 76, 79, 82-85 View Figure 74-85 , 118 View Figure 117-120 , 123 View Figure 121-124 , 130 View Figure 125-130 )
Males of N. phocus from Rondônia (mean FW length = 28.5 mm [26.9-31.0, n = 10]) vary in the color of the dorsal hindwing from olive to olive-tan and in the widths of the dark bands and brown margin on the ventral hindwing. Individuals from the dry season (July-August; Fig. 76, 79 View Figure 74-85 ) tend to be paler (more tan) than those from the wet season (November-December; Fig. 82, 85 View Figure 74-85 ). Genitalia of males ( Fig. 118 View Figure 117-120 ) are constant and do not seem to differ from those previously illustrated ( Godman and Salvin 1879 -1901; Hayward 1933, 1948; Evans 1952) nor from a tan phenotype seen from Central America and Mexico. Female genitalia (based on a single specimen from Costa Rica, Fig. 123 View Figure 121-124 ) have a flaring lamella postvaginalis with a shallow V-shaped central notch on its caudal edge. The lamella antevaginalis has a prominent central portion overlaying the ostium bursae which has a pair of long and slender finger-like projections nearly reaching the caudal edge of the lamella postvaginalis.
Nascus phocus View in CoL is the most common Nascus View in CoL in central Rondônia, with records for April and June through December; these are mostly in August and November ( Fig. 130 View Figure 125-130 ). The species is wide ranging from central Mexico to San Luis Potosi (also known from Tamaulipas; fide A. D. Warren, pers. comm. 2006) to Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Brazil ( Hoffmann 1941, Evans 1952, Mielke 1968, Biezanko and Mielke 1973, de la Maza and de la Maza 1985, Cock and Alston-Smith 1990, de la Maza and White 1990, Brown 1992, de la Maza and Gutiérrez 1992, Mielke and Casagrande 1997, Warren 2000, Pozo et al. 2003, Luis et al. 2004, Darrault and Schlindwein 2005, Nuñez Bustos 2006, Anderson 2007).
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Nascus phocus (Cramer, 1777)
Austin, George T. 2008 |
Nascus
E. Y. Watson 1893 |