Brassolis granadensis Stichel
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188448 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6221629 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F132667-0D26-7553-6BD0-B15865A9A263 |
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Brassolis granadensis Stichel |
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Brassolis granadensis Stichel View in CoL
( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 D, 8M)
Diagnosis: Males can be recognized by a combination of five characters: (1) dorsal FW postmedial band orange and nearly entire (small brown spot at crossvein m2–m3); (2) dorsal FW postmedial band wider below discal cell than in B. isthmia ; (3) lack a dorsal HW postmedial band; (4) brown androconial patch below vein Cu2, matching the wing background color. In B. isthmia this androconial patch is lighter than the wing background color; (5) abdomen brown dorsally. According to Bristow (2008) females can be recognized by the absence of dorsal HW postmedial (submarginal) band, by the deep-orange dorsal FW band, and by the flame-like shape of the spots that range across the upper part of the FW discal cell.
Distribution: Colombia and Ecuador ( Casagrande 2004, Bristow 2008).
Subspecies: None.
Remarks: Females were not available for examination. The female from the MGCL ( Colombia, Tolima, Payande, Mina Vieja area, 800– 950 m. 1974, genitalia preparation CMP 07-141) listed by Bristow (2008) as granadensis actually corresponds to isthmia (R. Bristow pers. comm.)
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