Systematics of Dynastor Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Brassolini)
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Piovesan, Mônica
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, CP 19020, 81531 - 980 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Author
Casagrande, Mirna Martins
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, CP 19020, 81531 - 980 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Author
Lamas, Gerardo
Departamento de Entomología, Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Apartado 14 - 0434, Lima- 14, Peru
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Mielke, Olaf Hermann Hendrik
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, CP 19020, 81531 - 980 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
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Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
(
Figs 12
,
19–23
)
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
.
Cist. Ent. 1
(4): 73;
1 female
[
holotype
];
Coll. Druce
;
Costa Rica
,
Cartago
.—Butler, 1873,
Lepidoptera
Exotica, p. 125, pl. 47, fig. 1 (ventral).—Kirby, 1877.
Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lep., Suppl.
, p. 716.
Dynastor darius stygianus
;
Stichel, 1904
,
in
Wytsman.
Gen. Ins. 20
, p. 9, pl. 3, fig. 2 (male d, v).—
Stichel, 1909
.
Das Tierreich 25
: 24.—
Fruhstorfer, 1912
,
in
Seitz.
Gross-Schmett. Erde 5,
p. 288.—
Stichel, 1932
.
Lep. Cat. 51
, p. 20.—
Young & Muyshondt, 1975
.
Stud. Neotrop. Fauna 10
: 27; biol.—
DeVries, 1986
.
Jour. Res. Lep. 24
: 326; hostplant.—
DeVries, 1987
.
Butt.
Costa Rica
, p. 247, 250, figs 31c (pupa), d (larva), 32 e3, pl. 41, fig. 5 (male d); biol., ecol.—D’Abrera, 1987.
Butt. Neotrop. Reg. 3
, p. 394 (fig. male d, v).—R. F. de la Maza R., 1987.
Marip.
Mexicanas
, p. 96, pl. 23, fig. 7 (male d).—R. G. de la Maza E.
et al
., 1989.
Rev. Soc. Mex. Lep. 12
(2): 61.—R. G. de la Maza E. & J. de la Maza E., 1993.
Marip.
Chiapas
, p. 183.—Moreno
et al
., 1998.
Marip.
Ecuador
, p. 155.—Maes, 1999.
Cat. Ins. Art. Terr.
Nicaragua
3
, p. 1386.—
Penz
et al
., 1999
.
Jour. Lep. Soc. 53
(4): 148; hostplant.—
Casagrande, 2004
. Brassolini,
in
Lamas (ed.)
Checklist: Part 4A,
Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea
,
in
Heppner (ed.).
Atlas Neotrop. Lep. 5A
, p. 203.—
Salinas-Gutiérrez
et al
., 2004
.
Jour. Lep. Soc. 58
(3): 136.
—
Santin, 2004.
Répert. plantes-hôtes subst. chen. lépid. monde
(2
nd
ed.),
2
, p. 858; hostplant.—J.
Miller
et al
., 2006
.
100
Caterpillars
, p. 183, fig. 54 (pupa, female d); biol., hostplant.—Chacón & Montero, 2007.
Marip.
Costa Rica
, pl. 169 (figs female d, male v), pl. 172 (fig. larva head); biol.—Glassberg, 2007.
Swift Guide Butt.
Mexico
and C. America
(1
st
ed.), p. 132 (figs male d, v).—Vargas-Fernández
et al
., 2008.
Nymph.
Mexico
2
, p. 61, 180, pl. 17, figs 6, 7 (male d, v).—
Garzón-Orduña & Penz, 2009
.
Zootaxa 2134
: 4.
—
J. Miller
et al
., 2012.
Insecta Mundi 205
: 57.—J. de la Maza E. & R. G. de la Maza E., 2015,
in
Carabias, J. de la Maza E. & Cadena (eds.).
Conserv.
Desarr.
sust.
Selva Lacandona
, p. 639.—Morales-Morales
et al
., 2018.
Ent. Mexicana 5
: 565.
Dynastor darius
[misidentification];
Aiello & Silberglied, 1978
.
Psyche 85
(4): 331, figs 1 (male d, v), 2 (eggs), 3–6 (larvae), 9 (larvae, head capsule), 11 (pupae); biol., hostplant.— Ricardo-Molina
et al
., 2019.
Shilap Revta. lepid. 47
(185): 12, fig. 26 (larva); biol.—Henao-B. & Gantiva-Q., 2020.
Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. U. de Caldas 24
(1): 187.—
Matos-Maraví
et al
. 2021
.
Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc. 133
(3): 711, fig. 2 (phylogenetic tree); phylog.—R. G. de la Maza E. & Soberón, 1998.
Biodiv.
Conserv 7
(7): 943; ecol.
—
Aiello, 2015,
in
Dyer & Forister (eds).
The lives of Lepdopterists,
p. 98.—Glassberg, 2018.
Swift Guide Butt.
Mexico
and C. America
(2
nd
ed.), p. 152 (figs d, v).
FIGURE 19.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
: Male,
a.
dorsal,
b.
ventral views; Costa Rica, Guanacaste (USNMENT01589299–USNM). The black arrow indicates the diagnostic character of the species.
Taxonomic history.
Dynastor stygianus
was treated as a subspecies of
Dynastor darius
by
Stichel (1904)
and the subsequent authors in reviews, catalogs, checklists, and natural history studies.
Type material.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
was described based on
one female
[
holotype
] in Coll. Druce. The female
holotype
is deposited at the NHMUK, with the following labels: /
Dynastor stygianus
Butl.
type./
Dynastor stygianus
, Type. Butl./
Costa Rica
. Van Patten. Druce Coll./ B.M. TYPE No. Rh. 6098
Dynastor stygianus
,
♀
Butl./ Type H. T./
♀
/ B.C.A.Lep.Rhop.
Dynastor darius
, Fabr. Godman-Salvin Coll. 1919
.—6./.
Diagnosis.
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
differs from
Dynastor darius
, a morphologically similar and closely related species (
Fig. 1
), in having the VFW apical patch generally extending to the outer margin, while
Dynastor darius
usually has this patch extending only to the apex (
Figs 8–9
,
19–20
). The male genitalia of both species are very similar (
Figs 10
,
21
), but the female genitalia are not. While the female of
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
has a smaller corpus bursae without signa and a smaller lamella antevaginalis, the female of
Dynastor darius
has a larger corpus bursae with two parallel signa and a broader lamella antevaginalis (
Figs 11
,
22
).
FIGURE 20.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
: Female,
a.
dorsal,
b.
ventral views; Costa Rica, Guanacaste (USNMENT01589316–USNM).
Variation.
FW, length: male
44–53 mm
(n=5), female
56–65 mm
(n=5); width and color of the band that extends from the costal margin to M
3
; size and shape of the spots between M
3
and 2A. VFW, shape and color of postdiscal patches and spots. DHW, width and color of the band that extends from the costal margin to CuA
1
. VHW, number, size, and shape of the spots.
Comments.
Almost since its description,
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
has been treated as a subspecies of
Dynastor darius
. However, the wing color pattern, the morphology of the female genitalia, and the molecular data do not support this status. Besides all variations in the wing color patterns, a character that is usually present in
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
is the VFW costal patch generally extending to the outer margin. Another important character is the corpus bursae of the female genitalia without signa. DNA barcode divergence (4.0–5.0%) between trans-Andean (
Costa Rica
and
Panama
) and cis-Andean (
Brazil
and
Peru
) specimens agree with the differences found in the morphology.
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
is sympatric with
Dynastor strix
stat. rest.
and
Dynastor hannibal
stat. rest.
FIGURE 21.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
: Male genitalia:
a.
dorsal view,
b.
ventral view,
c.
lateral view (the uncus is damaged); aedeagus:
d.
dorsal view,
e.
ventral view,
f.
lateral view (USNMENT01589295–USNM).
FIGURE 22.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
: Female genitalia:
a.
lateral view;
b.
detail of corpus bursae without signa;
c.
ventral view (USNMENT01589316–USNM). The black arrows indicate the diagnostic characters of the species.
FIGURE 23.
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
[Holotype] of
Dynastor stygianus
Butler, 1872
stat. rest.
;
a.
dorsal view,
b.
ventral view.
Natural history.
Detailed information on the immature stages of
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
can be found in
Aiello & Silberglied (1978)
. This species flies at dusk and dawn, and inhabits forests, second-growth, and urban areas where a suitable hostplant occurs; the larvae are seen at most times of the year (
DeVries 1987
), remaining in the middle of the leaf when not feeding (
DeVries 1986
). Larvae are parasitized by
Winthemia
sp.
(
Tachinidae
) (
Miller
et al.
2006
).
Hostplants:
Bromeliaceae
:
Bromelia pinguin
L.,
Aechmea magdalenae
(Andre)Andre ex Baker (
DeVries 1986
),
Aechmea bracteata
(Sw.) Griseb. (
Janzen & Hallwachs 2009
)
,
Ananas comosus
(L.) Merril (
Aiello & Silberglied 1978
;
Janzen & Hallwachs 2009
),
Bromelia karatas
L. (
Penz
et al.
1999
;
Miller
et al.
2006
).
Geographic distribution.
Mexico
(
Chiapas
(Maza R. 1987; Maza E. & Maza E. 1993),
Oaxaca
,
Guerrero
,
Quintana Roo
);
Guatemala
(
El Petén
,
Izabal
);
El Salvador
(
San Salvador
);
Nicaragua
(
Granada
);
Costa Rica
(
Alajuela
,
Puntarenas
,
Guanacaste
);
Panama
(
Colón
,
Chiriquí
,
Panamá
);
Colombia
(
Antioquia
,
Boyacá
,
Valle del Cauca
);
Ecuador
(
Pichincha
) (
Fig. 12
).
Dynastor stygianus
stat. rest.
occurs at elevations between sea level and
1,100 m
(
Young & Muyshondt 1975
;
DeVries 1987
).
Temporal distribution.
Throughout the year.
Etymology.
Probably means a dweller of Styx, one of the rivers of the Greek mythology underworld.
Specimens examined.
Photos
of the
holotype
of
Dynastor stygianus
(
Fig. 23
), and the following specimens:
MEXICO
:
Oaxaca
—
Santa María Chimalapa
,
VIII-1951
,
2 males
,
IX-1963
,
1 male
,
VII-1956
,
1 male
, UFFLMNH
MGCL 1107757–1107760 T. Escalante leg., (MGCL).
Guerrero
—Acahuizotla,
III-1958
,
1 female
, T. Escalante leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1107807 (MGCL).
Quintana Roo
—Nuevo Durango,
27-X-1978
,
1 male
, OM 41.895 (DZUP-OM); Nuevo X-Can,
18-XI-1979
,
1 female
,
VIII-1983
,
1 female
Welling, leg., OM 41.481, OM 91.438 (DZUP-OM).
GUATEMALA
:
El Petén
—Sayaxché,
20-IX-1963
,
1 male
, E. C. Welling leg., AMNH_IZC 00352865 (AMNH),
18-VIII-1963
,
1 female
, OM 41.911 (DZUP-OM).
Izabal
—Cayuga, VIII,
1 male
, Schaus & Barnes leg., USNMENT01589291 (USNM); Quiriguá, VI,
1 female
, Schaus & Barnes leg., USNMENT01589292 (USNM).
COSTA RICA
:
Puntarenas
—La Guardia de Barranca,
200 m
,
20-XI-1982
,
1 male
, R. Hesterberg leg., ex-coll. R. Hesterberg, UFFLMNH MGCL 1107762 (MGCL).
Guanacaste
—Área de Conservación Guanacaste (
Sendero Bejuquilla
),
280 m
,
10-IX-2008
,
1 male
*,
1 female
, L. Ríos leg., USNMENT01589293, 01589315 (USNM), (
Sendero Mora
),
480 m
,
21-XI-2006
,
2 males
*, J. A. Sánchez leg., USNMENT01589294, 01589295 (USNM), (
Tajo Ángeles
),
540 m
,
14-I-2006
,
1 male
,
1 female
, O. Espinoza leg., USNMENT01589297, 01589302 (USNM),
29-I-2006
,
1 female
*, E. Araya leg., USNMENT01589314 (USNM), (
Tangelo
),
410 m
,
22-IV-2009
,
2 males
, R. Moraga leg., USNMENT01589313, 01589304 (USNM), (
Sendero Tigre
),
280 m
,
9-XI-2000
,
1 female
,
17-X-2001
,
1 male
,
20-XI-2000
,
1 male
, L. Ríos leg., USNMENT01589305, 01589298, 01589307 (USNM), (
Área Administrativa
),
295 m
,
6-XII-1999
,
2 females
*, G. Pereira leg., USNMENT01589316, 01589310 (USNM), (
Quebrada Costa Rica
),
275 m
,
29-XI-1999
,
1 female
,
1 male
, M. Pereira leg., USNMENT01589311, 01589300 (USNM), (
Cafetal
),
280 m
,
5-XI-2004
,
1 male
, R. Franco leg., USNMENT01589301 (USNM), (
Quebrada Oro
),
290 m
,
2-X-2003
,
1 male
, L. Ríos leg., USNMENT01589299 (USNM), (
Estación Maritza
),
570 m
,
4-III-1995
,
1 female
, R. Moraga leg., USNMENT01589306 (USNM), (
Sendero Natural
),
290 m
,
29-XI-1999
,
1 female
, M. Pereira leg., USNMENT01589308 (USNM), (
Quebrada García
),
495 m
,
3-IV-2007
,
1 female
, O. Espinoza leg., USNMENT01589312 (USNM), (
Bosque Transición
),
3-IV-2012
,
1 female
, G. Sihezar leg., USNMENT01589363 (USNM).
Alajuela
—El Coco,
V-1998
,
1 male
,
1 female
, L. Kassarov leg., UFFLMNH MGCL 1107761, 1107809 (MGCL); Área de Conservación Guanacaste (
Puente
Palma
),
460 m
,
06-X-2004
,
1 female
, E. Araya leg., USNMENT01589296 (USNM), (
Vochysia
),
320 m
,
5-IV-2004
,
1 female
, J. Pérez leg., USNMENT01589303 (USNM), (
Sendero Pinyal
),
630 m
,
2-VII-1998
,
1 male
, O. Espinoza leg., USNMENT01589309 (USNM).
PANAMA
:
Colón
—no locality,
457,2 m
,
1 female
, USNMENT01589319 (USNM).
Chiriquí
—no locality,
1 male
, USNMENT01589318 (USNM); Santa Cruz,
VIII-1975
,
1 male
, G. B. Small leg., USNMENT01589317 (USNM).
Panamá
—Gamboa,
1 female
, O. Seitz leg., USNMENT01589320 (USNM); Diablo,
1 female
, USNMENT01589321 (USNM); Las Cumbres,
8-XII-1958
,
1 male
,
12-XII-1960
,
1 female
, UFFLMNH MGCL 1107765, 1107810 (MGCL).
COLOMBIA
:
Antioquia
—no locality,
1 female
, UFFLMNH MGCL 1107811 (MGCL).
Boyacá
—Muzo,
VI-1924
,
1 male
, USNMENT01589322 (USNM),
1 male
,
1 female
, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00352848, 00352857 (AMNH).
Valle del Cauca
—no locality,
2 females
, ex-coll. F. Johnson, AMNH_IZC 00352855, 00352856 (AMNH).
ECUADOR
:
Pichincha
—Toachi,
9-IX-1974
,
1 male
, Vénédictoff leg., ex-coll. Vénédictoff, UFFLMNH MGCL 1107771 (MGCL).
iNaturalist records:
EL SALVADOR
:
San Salvador
—
Tonacatepeque
,
13°43’28.2”N
,
89°06’00.7”W
,
17-XII-2017
,
Ares-afc.
NICARAGUA
:
Granada
—
Nandaime
,
11°45’34.42”N
,
86° 3’37.85”W
,
22-VIII-2003
, Eric van den Berghe (available at: inaturalist.org/observations/8848362; inaturalist.org/observations/50661799. Accessed
June 30, 2023
).