Neocoenyra, Butler, 1886
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Neocoenyra View in CoL BIOCULATA Carcasson, 1964
Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society & Coryndon Museum 24 (4), 67-72 [68-69], figs. 1-2. Combination still valid (see Ackery, Smith & Vane-Wright, 1995.
Paratypes, 1 male, 1 female, without abdomens, pinned (ex Gifford collection).
[ Mycalesis COOKSONI H. Druce, in H. Druce & H.H. Druce, 1905
Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for 1905, 251–263 [251], plate XIII, figure 1. Current accepted combination: Bicyclus cooksoni (H.Druce, in H. Druce & H.H. Druce, 1905) (see Ackery, Smith & Vane- Wright, 1995).
Specimens, 2 females, pinned (one mounted underside uppermost). Specimen data: Specimen reg. no.31; “ 8/5/ 04 ”[Handwritten in pencil]. “N.W.R.” [Handwritten in ink]. “ Rhodesia | Cookson | 1930-202 31.” “CO-TYPE” [Handwritten in ink on mauve card]. Specimen reg. no.32; “ 8/6/04 ” [Handwritten in pencil]. “ Rhodesia Cookson 1930-202 32.” “CO-TYPE” [Handwritten in ink on mauve card]. “ Mycalesis cooksoni Druce ” [Handwritten in ink]. Remarks: This species was described based on an unstated number of males.These females cannot be part of the type series, unless there was an error in the original sexing.]
Mycalesis HAROLDI H. Druce, in H. Druce & H.H. Druce, 1905
Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for 1905, 251–263 [252], plate XIII, figure 2.
Junior subjective synonym of Brakefieldia centralis (Aurivillius, 1903) (see Aduse-Poku et al., 2016).
Syntypes, 2 males, pinned. Specimen data: Specimen reg. no.39: “ 25/4/04 ” [Handwritten in pencil].”N.W.R.”[Handwritten in ink]. “ Rhodesia / Cookson / 1930-202 / 39” [Printed]. “CO-TYPE” [Handwritten in ink on mauve card]. Specimen reg. no.40: “ 25/3/04 ” [Handwritten in pencil]. “NWR” [Handwritten in ink]. “ Rhodesia / Cookson / 1930-202 40” [Printed]. “CO-TYPE” [Handwritten in ink on mauve card]. “Mycalecis [sic]/ haroldi / Druce” [Handwritten in ink]. Remarks : These two male specimens were collected by Harold Cookson in northwest Rhodesia (the type locality) in 1904. Hamilton Druce’s description is based on a male type but he implies he had other specimens before him. These are some of those specimens labelled “co-types” and can be considered as syntypes .
* Carcasson, R. H. (1964) New African Butterflies. Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society & Coryndon Museum, 24 (4), 67 ‾ 72.
* Druce, H. & Druce, H. H. (1905) Descriptions of some new species of Diurnal Lepidoptera, collected by Mr. Harold Cookson, in Northern Rhodesia, in 1903 and 1904. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for 1905, 251 ‾ 263.
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