Papilio everesti Riley, 1927
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Papilio everesti Riley, 1927 |
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stat. nov. |
59. Papilio everesti Riley, 1927 View in CoL stat. nov.
P. [apilio] machaon everesti Riley, 1927 ; Trans. ent. Soc. Lond., 1927 (1): 120; TL: ‘ Tibet: Rongbuk Glacier , 15– 17,000 ft. ’.
Note: Lee (1980) recognised three species in the Papilio machaon complex in China based on adult morphology ( Figure 12 View FIGURE 12 ) and genitalia of both males and females (see under Papilio machaon , Figures 13–18 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 16 View FIGURE 17 View FIGURE 18 ). As well as Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 , Lee separated the short tailed high elevation taxon as Papilio annae Gistel, 1857 and the very long tailed Yunnan taxon as Papilio verityi Fruhstorfer, 1907 , but this classification was overlooked by previous publications. Examination of genitalia of these three taxa from Yunnan confirmed their status as separate species, and recent DNA analysis reported in a conference poster by Todisco et al. (2023) confirmed Papilio everesti as a distinct species. Papilio annae Gistel, 1857 was shown by Dierl (1977) to be a synonym of the long tailed lower altitude western Himalayan Papilio machaon asiatica Ménétriés, 1855 , rather than the short tailed highaltitude taxon in the eastern Himalayas, so Lee (1980) applied the name annae incorrectly to the short tailed eastern Himalayan taxon. The oldest available name is Papilio everesti Riley, 1927 , and the species comprises the following subspecies:
Papilio everesti kiyonobu Morita, 1997 (TL: ‘near Yanfu, alt. 4,400m – 5,000m, western Tibet, China’ ) comb. nov.
Distribution: W. Tibet
Papilio everesti everesti Riley, 1927 View in CoL (TL: ‘Rongbuk Glacier, 15–17,000 ft. ’)
nolico Morita, 1997 (TL: ‘ 60km north of Nyalam , alt. 4,400m, southern Tibet, China’) syn. nov.
Distribution: S. C. Tibet
Papilio everesti hookeri Gaonkar, 1999 View in CoL [Replacement Name for sikkimensis Moore, 1884 View in CoL ] comb. nov.
sikkimensis Moore, 1884 View in CoL (TL: ‘Sikkim’) [JH of Papilio sikkimensis Wood-Mason, 1882 View in CoL ( Papilionidae View in CoL )]
sickimensis Seyer, 1974 [ISS]
Distribution: Sikkim, Bhutan, S. to S. E. Tibet
Papilio everesti alpherakyi O. Bang-Haas, 1933 View in CoL (TL: ‘ Kansu mer. or., Minschan Gebirge, Min Tanho , 2600 m.’) comb. nov.
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Papilio everesti Riley, 1927
Hu, Shao-Ji, Cotton, Adam M., Lamas, Gerardo, Duan, Kuang & Zhang, Xin 2023 |
Papilio everesti hookeri
Gaonkar 1999 |
Papilio everesti kiyonobu
Morita 1997 |
Papilio everesti alpherakyi
O. Bang-Haas 1933 |
machaon everesti
Riley 1927 |
Papilio everesti everesti
Riley 1927 |
sikkimensis
Moore 1884 |
sikkimensis
Moore 1884 |
Papilio sikkimensis
Wood-Mason 1882 |