Brassolis haenschi Stichel
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188448 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6221625 |
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Brassolis haenschi Stichel |
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Brassolis haenschi Stichel View in CoL
( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 E–F, 7C, 8L, 9H)
Diagnosis: Recognized by a combination of seven characters: (1) in males, dorsal FW postmedial band mostly orange, interspersed with white, and distal edge of discal cell usually highlighted by a brown line; in females, postmedial band dark orange, distal edge of discal cell highlighted by a wider brown line (orange postmedial band bifurcated); (2) in males, ventral FW thin brown submarginal lines usually absent; (3) in males, small ventral FW eyespot in cell M1 lacking a pupil; (4) dorsal HW postmedial band very faint or absent, in males, absent in females; (5) in females, wings are darker and rounder than in other species of Brassolis ; (6) in lateral view, male tegumen taller and broader than other Brassolis ; (7) in ventral view, posterior flap of the female sterigma round, more heavily sclerotized than other Brassolis .
Distribution: From Venezuela to Peru ( Casagrande 2004).
Subspecies: Casagrande (2004) listed three subspecies: nominal haenschi (type locality Ecuador), maritimus Stichel ( Venezuela), and rufescens Rothschild ( Peru).
Remarks: In Venezuela, males may have one incomplete ventral FW thin submarginal line (A. Neild pers. comm.).
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