Mirocastnia pyrrhopygoides smalli, Miller, 1980
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5481.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12752811 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2F6D87D4-3260-FFEA-FF4B-3BD1C6E0FCEA |
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Mirocastnia pyrrhopygoides smalli |
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Mirocastnia pyrrhopygoides smalli View in CoL (2♀♀):
1♀, Prov. Guanacaste, Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Sector Orosi, Pico Volcán Orosi, 1440m, 09/Jun/2002, P. Ríos & C. Moraga, 10.95045, -85.54173, 02-SRNP-12897 (MNCR); 1♀, Alajuela, Parque Nacional Volcán Tenorio, Cerro Montezuma, Punto 2, bosque primario, larva collected 08/XI/2010, adult emerged 09-Mar-2011, Col. José Antonio Azofeifa (MNCR) [ Mirocastnia smalli is a very scarce species, represented by only one female collected in northwest Costa Rica, deposited in the MNCR collections. An undetermined number of caterpillars of this species were found and reared in a Bromeliad host plant (undetermined species) from the Tenorio area by José Antonio (Toño) Azofeifa , who used to be one of the old INBio parataxonomists working on Lepidoptera and other groups of insects. Despite the fact that several of those specimens successfully eclosed were supposedly deposited by Antonio Azofeifa in the old INBio reared material collections (currently the MNCR reared material collections), it was not possible to find the adults, but images of one of them, as well as images of some immature stages were photographed by Antonio Azofeifa ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ), and thanks to that, it is possible to have aspects of the life cycle of this species documented].
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