Libythea laius lepitoides Moore 1901
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Libythea laius lepitoides Moore 1901
( Figs. 117, 118 View FIGURES 117−132 )
Libythea lepitoides Moore 1901: 57 , pl. 394, Figs. 1, 1a, 1c View FIGURE 1 .
Libythea (Libythea) celtis var. lepitoides Pagenstecher 1902: 2 View in CoL .
Libythea celtis lepitoides: Bingham 1905: 473 View in CoL , 474.
Libythea lepita lepitoides Fruhstorfer 1914: 769 .
Libythea celtis var. lepitoides: Hering 1921: 262 View in CoL , 263.
Dichora lepitoides Hering 1921: 263 .
Dichora (Libythea) lepitoides: Hering 1921: 268 .
Libythea lepita lepitoides: Antram 1924: 205 .
Libythea celtis lepitoides: Shirôzu 1960: 259 View in CoL .
Libythea laius lepitoides Shields 1984a: 265 .
Libythea celtis leptoides [sic] Okano 1987: 5.
Diagnosis. Libythea laius lepitoides is similar to L. l. laius but it differs from it because the apical orange mark in forewing discal cell is fused with orange mark in cells M 3 and CuA 1. Libythea l. lepitoides can be distinguished from L. l. tsiandava in that the orange apical discal cell mark is separated from the triangular orange mark at base of discal cell.
Type Examined. Libythea lepitoides Moore 1901 , HOLOTYPE: ♂, India: Co [o]noor, Nilgherries [Nilgiris], Davidson ( BMNH).
Other Specimens Examined. (14♂): INDIA: 1♂, VI-1892 ( CMNH) . Nilgiri Hill: 2♂, III-1990 ( TFC) . Travancore : 1♂, Fergueson ( CMNH) . Nilgiris , 1♂, 20-I ( BMNH) ; Tamil Nadu, Dimbam, Coimbatore District Kollegal Taluk, 3000 ft [914 m] , 2♂, 24-VI-1896, N. S. Brodie ( BMNH) ; Madras ( Chennai ), S. Arsot Gingee, [450 m] , 1♂, 16-XII-1922, H. Latham ( BMNH) . SRI LANKA: 1♂ ( USNM) ; 1♂, Butler ( BMNH) ; 2♂, 1904, F. M. Mackwood ( BMNH) ; Nitre Cave District , 2♂, V-1902, F. M. Mackwood ( BMNH) .
Distribution. Southern India and Sri Lanka.
Remarks. Moore (1901) described lepitoides because it has smaller orange marks than lepita . Pagenstecher (1911) and Okano (1987) treated lepitoides as a subspecies of L. celtis , while Fruhstorfer (1914) treated it as a species of L. lepita , and Shields (1984a) recognized it as a species of L. laius . This confusion arose because lepitoides can appear to be phenotypically intermediate between laius and lepita . After examination of specimens of cinyras , labdaca , laius and lepita , I follow Shields (1984a) and treat lepitoides as a subspecies of laius because the apical mark in the discal cell widens proximally in lepitoides and laius but remains narrow in labdaca , and is Lshaped in cinyras . Furthermore, lepitoides has a lobe at the junction between CuA 2 and the hindwing margin (partially visible in the specimen shown in Fig. 117 View FIGURES 117−132 ), which is absent in lepita .
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Libythea laius lepitoides Moore 1901
Kawahara, Akito Y. 2013 |
Libythea celtis leptoides
Okano, K. 1987: 5 |
Libythea laius lepitoides
Shields, O. 1984: 265 |
Libythea lepita lepitoides:
Antram, C. B. 1924: 205 |
Libythea celtis var. lepitoides:
Hering, M. 1921: 262 |
Dichora lepitoides Hering 1921: 263
Hering, M. 1921: 263 |
Dichora (Libythea) lepitoides: Hering 1921: 268
Hering, M. 1921: 268 |
Libythea lepita lepitoides
Fruhstorfer, H. 1914: 769 |
Libythea celtis lepitoides:
Bingham, C. T. 1905: 473 |
Libythea (Libythea) celtis var. lepitoides
Pagenstecher, A. 1902: 2 |
Libythea lepitoides
Moore, F. 1901: 57 |