Documenting diversity in the Amazonian butterfly genus Bia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)
Author
Penz, Carla M.
Author
Casagrande, Mirna M.
Author
Devries, Phil
Author
Simonsen, Thomas J.
text
Zootaxa
2017
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201
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journal article
33146
10.11646/zootaxa.4258.3.1
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Bia peruana
Röber
(
Figs 9
a–e,
11g
, 12)
Diagnostic re-description.
General characters as described for the genus. Defined by the following combination of characters: (1) MF DFW white apical ocelli medium-small. (2) MF DFW orange band moderately wide to very thin and diffuse (
Peru
, Chuchurras). (3) M DFW iridescent band absent or very small, at tornus only. F DFW iridescent band similar in size to that of
rebeli
, but slightly more diffuse. (4) M DFW androconial organ on the CuA-CuA1- CuA2 intersection pale, contrasting scale color of surrounding area. (5) M DHW discal androconial pad off white to cream. (6) M DHW discal hairpencil light brown to cream. (7) F VFW ripple pattern of the postmedial area similar to that of M (but only one female was examined). (8) M DHW with conspicuous blue iridescence that varies from being divided in three segments that do not expand into the discal cell (
Peru
,
Pucallpa
), to a solid spot that expands into the discal cell (other localities). F DHW with diffuse blue iridescence in the same wing area. Male genitalia:
Fig.
11
g. The two dissected males differ in the shape and length of the tegumen in lateral view, and also the shapes of the uncus, gnathos and valva. The valva tip is narrow, and the spiny projection is long—both morphological features are shared with
rebeli
from the same geographical region.
Type
material.
Lectotype
M (
Fig. 1
b), deposited at SMT, seven labels separated by // and transcribed verbatim:
Chanchamayo
,
Peru
//
Lectotype
Bia actorion peruana
Röber, 1904 By G. Lamas
'94 //
Co
type
// Staatl. Museum für
Tierkunde Dresden
// Stauding. &
Bang-Haas Dresden
,
Ankauf
1961 //
GART
specimen ID: 0 2420 Exemplar + Etiketten dokumentiert specimen + label data documented 2003 // Dre-01-10. Genitalia dissected and examined by TJS. See also http://butterfliesofamerica.com/L/t/
Bia
_a.htm (last accessed
30 August 2016
)
.
Distribution and examined specimens.
Fig. 12
and Appendix.
Remarks.
We found some variation in the size of the iridescent patch on both the male and female hind wings (compare
Figs
9
a, c and e; and also 9b and d).
Furthermore
, some specimens have color patterns that might suggest some interspecific hybridization.
For
example, unlike the typical
peruana
, the specimen in
Fig. 9
c has a small iridescent spot at the dorsal forewing tornus (similar to what has been observed for
actorion
and
decaerulea
, see above).
Moreover
, unlike the typical
rebeli
, the specimen in
Fig. 9
f has a faint iridescent patch on the dorsal hind wing.
Finally
, a male from
Pachitea
(
Peru
,
Huánuco
;
MfN
collection;
Fig. 9
c) has been labeled as, but never officially designated,
lectotype
of
B. actorion atalanta
(a synonym of
peruana
). It was dissected by Lee Miller (dissection number: 9264), and it has a particularly narrow valva tip.