Phylogeny of Dynastor and Brassolis butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): a tough nut to crack
Author
Garzón-Orduña, Ivonne J.
Author
Penz, Carla M.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2134
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.188448
10d3b521-818c-44d2-af1b-df4281f82b80
1175-5326
188448
Dynastor napoleon
Doubleday
(
Fig. 1
A–B; 8H, J; 9G)
Type
species.
Diagnosis:
Both sexes can be recognized by five characters: (1) dorsal FW costal margin orange; (2) dorsal HW with a broad orange marginal band; (3) dorsal HW postmedial band absent; (4) ventral pattern cryptic, light brown mottled with dark brown; (5) ventral HW veins from the cubital sector thick and dark, contrasting the background.
Distribution:
Southeastern
Brazil
, Rio de Janeiro (
Casagrande 2004
).
Subspecies:
None (
Casagrande 2004
).