Dynastor darius (Fabricius)
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Dynastor darius (Fabricius) |
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Dynastor darius (Fabricius) View in CoL
( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 E–F; 8C, E; 9A, B)
Diagnosis: Both sexes can be recognized by three characters: (1) dorsal FW postmedial band continuous from costal margin to cell M2, broken into dots at cells M3, Cu1 and Cu2; (2) dorsal HW postmedial band present, stronger above M1, faded and wavy below that vein; (3) ventral coloration cryptic, light brown mottled with dark brown.
Distribution: Central and South America, Costa Rica, Surinam, French Guiana, Brazil and Paraguay ( Casagrande 2004).
Subspecies: Casagrande (2004) listed five subspecies: nominal darius (type locality: Brazil, [Rio de Janeiro]), anaxarete (Cramer) ( Surinam), faenius Fruhstorfer ( Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul), ictericus Stichel ( Paraguay), and stygianus Butler ( Costa Rica). Examined males from Paraguay and Brazil (São Paulo) differ slightly in genitalic morphology but have nearly identical wing pattern, and work in progress will address this issue.
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