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
4258
3
201
237
journal article
33146
10.11646/zootaxa.4258.3.1
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Bia decaerulea
Weymer
,
STAT. NOV.
(
Figs 4
,
11
c, 12)
Diagnostic re-description.
General characters as described for the genus. (1) MF DFW white apical ocelli medium-large. (2) MF DFW orange band somewhat diffuse, generally wide but varying in width, narrower in
decaerulea pallida
(
Brazil
,
Amazonas
, Barcelos and nearby localities;
Colombia
), intermediate in the nominal subspecies (
Brazil
,
Amazonas
, Manacapuru;
Guyana
;
Suriname
) and very wide in
decaerulea cayana
, reaching the distal edge of the discal cell and sometimes spreading into the discal cell (
French Guiana
;
Brazil
, north
Pará
)
;
orange scales broadly extended proximally along veins, often lining cross-veins at the distal edge of discal cell. (3) M DFW iridescent band generally absent, but the location of the band might be visible under the scope when the specimen is tilted (a sheen is visible). F DFW blue iridescence well developed but variable; usually extended across the entire DC and diffuse anteriorly in both subspecies; usually visible at the CuA1-CuA2 intersection in both subspecies; below CuA2 the iridescent area is wide and may spread towards the tornus to meet the edge of the orange band in
decaerulea cayana
. F DFW iridescent band smaller than in
B. actorion
in most localities, but just as large in others (
French Guiana
region
)
. (4) M DFW androconial scales on the CuA-CuA1-CuA2 intersection dark brown, matching scale color of surrounding area and intermingled with orange scales. (5) M DHW discal androconial pad dark brown, nearly black, always darker than associated hairpencil. (6) M DHW discal hairpencil dark brown, but lighter in color than discal androconial pad. (7) F VFW ripple pattern less dense than that of M, with the VFW postmedial area showing a more predominantly yellow color and with one or two pale markings sometimes present across DC. Male genitalia (
Figs 2
and
11
c): tip of valva often truncated, varying in height, but sometimes narrow, spiny projection medium-tall, spines larger in specimens from the Guyana-Suriname-French Guiana region; gnathos broad (aforementioned region) to narrow (other localities).
Type
material.
The
description by
Weymer
(1911)
reads as follows: “
The
form
decaerulea
Stgr.
i.l. (60 e) shows no trace of blue reflection, on the other hand the brownish yellow band is somewhat broader.
It
occurs among the
type
form.”
The
mention of a letter from
Staudinger
suggests that
type
material would be in his collection, currently housed at
MfN
.
Nonetheless
,
types
for this taxon were not found.
Although
a
type
locality cannot be established with certainty, in 1969
R.I. Vane-Wright
selected and labeled a male from
Brazil
,
Pará
,
Faro
as
lectotype
of
B. actorion
form
decaerulea
.
Here
we formally designate this specimen as
lectotype
based on the following.
The
specimen was examined by CMP and TS, and it matches the
decaerulea
phenotype described by
Weymer
and illustrated in
Seitz’ Macrolepidoptera
of the
World Volume
5 plate 60 e.
It
bears the label “
Faro
86
Hhl
”, indicating that it was collected by
Paul Hahnel
in 1886.
Hahnel
participated in
Amazon
expeditions between
1879–1884
and
1885–1887
, well after the establishment of Faro in 1769. The Hahnel collection was sold to Otto Staudinger and his son-in-law
Andreas
Bang-Hass, possibly after Hahnel’s death in 1887. This time frame allows for the exchange of correspondence
between Weymer and Staudinger
(deceased in 1900) prior to the description of
decaerulea
in 1911. Finally, Faro is located north of the
Amazon River
and east of the
Nhamundá River
mouth, where MMC collected specimens that match the one collected by
Hahnel
(
Fig. 10
a; a photograph including labels is available at http://butterfliesofamerica.com/L/t/
Bia
_a.htm, last accessed
30 August 2016
).
The
lectotype
M, deposited in the
MfN
collection, bears three labels separated by // and transcribed verbatim:
Faro
86
Hnl
// genitalia vial M-9047 [male symbol]
Lee D.
Miller //
Bia actorion
form
decaerulea Weym
. LECTOTYPE [male symbol] det. R.I. Vane-Wright, 1969 [the latter is printed across the center of the label] // Lectotypus.
Remarks.
Geographical variation in some diagnostic characters serves as the basis for the subspecific classification proposed below.