Hesperiidae of Rondônia, Brazil: Porphyrogenes Watson (Lepidoptera: Pyrginae: Eudamini), with descriptions of new species from Central and South America
Author
Austin, George T.
McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida P. O. Box 112710, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA
Author
Mielke, Olaf H. H.
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Caixa Postal 19020, 81531 - 980, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil Fellow CNPq.
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Insecta Mundi
2008
2008-09-26
2008
44
1
56
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5169696
1942-1354
5169696
Porphyrogenes spadix
Austin and Mielke
,
new species
(
Fig. 91, 92
,
128
,
147
)
Description.
Male (
Fig. 91, 92
) - mean forewing length = 24.2 mm (23.7-24.9 mm, n = 5; from
Rondônia
,
Brazil
); forewing with costal fold, apex pointed, slightly produced, termen and anal margin slightly convex; hindwing termen slightly convex except slightly concave before short tornal lobe, vein Rs arising mid-base and end of discal cell and basad of CuA
2
(
Fig. 128
); dorsum brown; forewing overscaled with deep red-brown, heaviest basad, anal margin with sparse tuft proximad; hindwing overscaled with deep red-brown posterior to vein Rs to within
2 mm
of margin; shining relatively dark gray speculum in anterior discal cell, proximal 1/3 of Sc+R
1
-Rs, and proximal 2/3 of costal cell; medium gray recumbent tuft of moderate length near base of Sc+R
1
-Rs, similar semierect tuft arising from near base of discal cell covering speculum in discal cell and, with anterior tuft, covering speculum in Sc+R
1
-Rs (
Fig. 128
); conspicuous, erect, deep red-brown tuft along anterior edge of vein 2A, recumbent dark gray tuft from posterior edge of 2A; fringes on both wings dark brown tipped with pale gray.
Venter nearly uniform purple-brown; forewing vein 2A weakly sinuate, but otherwise unmodified (
Fig. 128
); shining medium gray speculum in proximal 1/4 of CuA
2
-2A (continued to 2/3 distance to termen as modified dark gray scales) and in proximal 1/3 of anal cell (continued to tornus as modified dark gray grading to brown scales); hindwing with no indication of discal macules; cell 2A-3A with deep groove just caudad of vein 2A.
Dorsal head and thorax deep red-brown, palpi charcoal-gray, eyes red, antennae black, yellow on venter and beneath apiculus, nudum red brown, 30 (n = 2) segments, ventral thorax charcoal-gray with some green scales, pectus medium tan, legs orange-brown proximad, yellow-orange distad, dorsal abdomen dark brown, vaguely gray at segments, overscaled with deep red-brown, especially anteriorly, ventral abdomen dark gray-brown, last segment ochreous.
Genitalia (
Fig. 147
) - tegumen relatively narrow in lateral view, broad and quadrate in dorsal view, long and very thin dorso-caudal oriented process from each side of caudal end, tuft double and sparse; uncus short, narrow in lateral view with caudal end blunt, divided in dorsal view, arms widely separated, thin and moderately long, ventral process of uncus narrowly triangular; gnathos shorter than uncus, strongly upcurved distad in lateral view, terminal ends rounded in ventral view; combined ventral arms from tegumen and dorsal arms from saccus evenly curved; saccus broad, oriented nearly directly cephalad; valva with costa/ampulla broadly triangular, harpe long, gradually turned upward and slightly inward, becoming broader caudad, caudal end oriented nearly dorsad with series of prominent teeth; aedeagus slightly longer than valva, more or less tubular, caudal end blunt with flaps oriented dorsad on both sides; cornuti of about 12 slightly curved, long, and robust spikes in two clusters.
Female - unknown.
Types.
Holotype
male with the following labels: white, printed - /
BRASIL
:
Rondonia
/
62 km
S Ariquemes
/ linea C-
20, 7 km
E / B-65,
Fazenda
/
Rancho Grande
/
14 August 1993
/ leg. G.
T
. Austin / (associated with Eciton / buchelli - 1500-1530) /; white, printed and handprinted - / Genitalia Vial /
GTA
- 3894 /; white, printed - / G.
T
. Austin colln. /
MGCL
Accession / # 2004-5 /; red, printed
- /
HOLOTYPE
/
Porphyrogenes spadix
/
Austin
&
Mielke
/. Deposited at the
Departamento de Zoologia
, Universidade Federal do
Paraná
, Curitiba, Brazil
.
Paratypes
(all males, deposited at
MGCL
) - same location as holotype
,
14 June 1993
(
GTA #3587
)
,
16 June 1993
(
GTA #3489
)
,
11 Aug. 1997
(
GTA #8875
)
;
24 Oct. 1997
(
GTA #9168
)
,
4-16 Nov. 1997
(
GTA #8878
)
.
Type
locality.
BRAZIL
:
Rondônia
; 62 kilometers south of
Ariquemes
,
Linha
C-20, 7 kilometers (by road) east of route B-65,
Fazenda Rancho Grande
,
elevation
180 m
.
This
is approximately 5 kilometers northeast of
Cacaulândia
in typical lowland tropical rainforest
.
Etymology.
The name means “chestnut-brown” referring to the deep red-brown dorsal color on this species.
Distribution and phenology.
Porphyrogenes spadix
is known only from the
types
taken in June, August, October, and November.
Diagnosis and discussion.
Porphyrogenes spadix
is immediately identified by its deep red-brown color in comparison with the more tawny dorsa of most
Porphyrogenes
. The configuration of the harpe is reminiscent of
P. convexus
with its broadened caudal end, but other structures of the genitalia are very different.