dc:creator"Andrew D. Warren; Shinichi Nakahara; Vladimir A. Lukhtanov; Kathryn M. Daly; Clifford D. Ferris; Nick V. Grishin; Martin Cesanek; Jonathan P. Pelham";
dc:title"Oeneis tanana A. Warren & Nakahara, sp. nov.";
bibo:journal"The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera";
bibo:startPage"1";
bibo:volume"49";
dc:creator"Andrew D. Warren; Shinichi Nakahara; Vladimir A. Lukhtanov; Kathryn M. Daly; Clifford D. Ferris; Nick V. Grishin; Martin Cesanek; Jonathan P. Pelham";
dc:date"2016";
dc:title"A new species of Oeneis from Alaska, United States, with notes on the Oeneis chryxus complex (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)";
dc:description"Figure 1. Males (a-f) and females (g-l) of Oeneis tanana from the type locality, 5 mi. S of Tok, Alaska, showing individual variation observed in the population. Each specimen is figured in dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views. HT = holotype. Specimens collected by M. Douglas (a-e, g-k, 17 - 18 June 1999) and J. Harry (f, 10 June 1999; l, 17 June 1999), in MGCL.";
dc:description"Figure 3. Morphology of Oeneis tanana from 5 mi. S of Tok, Alaska: a, male wing venation; b, male foreleg; c, female foreleg; d, male labial palpus; e, female labial palpus. Illustrations by Shinichi Nakahara. Scale bar = 10 mm for a, otherwise 1 mm.";
dc:description"Figure 4. Male and female genitalia of Oeneis tanana from 5 mi. S of Tok, Alaska: a, male genitalia (SN- 15 - 156) in left lateral view; b, aedeagus in left lateral view; c, aedeagus in dorsal view; d, eighth tergite in dorsal view; e, juxta in dorsal view; f, female genitalia (SN- 15 - 151) in dorsal view; g, lamella antevaginalis in front view; h, signa. Illustrations by Shinichi Nakahara. Scale bar = 1 mm.";
dc:description"Figure 10. Male Oeneis from north of Stewart Crossing, Yukon Territory, Canada, possessing COI barcode sequences typical of Alaskan O. tanana: a-b, 20 June 1975, D. K. Parshall, OSUC 618329; c-d, 22 June 1983, D. K. Parshall, OSUC 618330. Photos courtesy of Luciana Musetti.";
dc:description"Figure 7. Distribution of Oeneis tanana (stars) and O. chryxus (squares) in Alaska and northwestern Canada. Red arrow indicates the Stewart Crossing area, Yukon Territory, where a few individuals with O. tanana- type COI sequences have been found (see discussion in text).";