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Theclinae Of Rondonia, Brazil: Strymon Hubner, With Descriptions Of New Species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), George T. Austin, Kurt Johnson Sep 1997

Theclinae Of Rondonia, Brazil: Strymon Hubner, With Descriptions Of New Species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), George T. Austin, Kurt Johnson

Insecta Mundi

Twenty-two species of Strymon are known from the vicinity of Cacaulandia in Rondonia, Brazil, of which 14 are new species. These belong to 5 species groups: the “oreala” group [Strymon megarus (Godart)]; the “ziba” group [Strymon ziba (Hewiston), Strymon thulia (Hewitson), Strymon spinatus new species, Strymon latamaculus new species, Strymon pallidulus new species, Strymon tholus new species]; “valentina” group [Strymon rotundum new species]; “crossoca” group [Strymon crossoca (Hewiston), Strymon crambusa (Hewiston), Strymon germana new species, Strymon novasignum new species, Strymon clavus new species, Strymon implexus new species, Strymon …


Theclinae Of Rondonia, Brazil: Gigantorubra And Angulopis, With Descriptions Of New Species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), George T. Austin, Kurt Johnson Sep 1997

Theclinae Of Rondonia, Brazil: Gigantorubra And Angulopis, With Descriptions Of New Species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), George T. Austin, Kurt Johnson

Insecta Mundi

The species of Gigantorubra and Angulopis encountered in the Cacaulandia area of central Rondonia, Brazil, are reviewed. These include species (all new) of Gigantorubra (G. microserrata, G. divergens, G. quadramacula, G. ampla, G. fuscafascia, G. silva, G. rondonia, G. obscura, G. perplexa, G. purpura) and one new species of Angulopis (A. tenuis). Thecla sangola Hewitson (1868) is recognized as having priority over Thecla autoclea Hewitson (1863-1878 [1877]), new synonym. Rondonia continues to appear as a center of thecline endemism and to provide abundant examples of sibling species diversity.