Combining target enrichment and Sanger sequencing data to clarify the systematics of the diverse Neotropical butterfly subtribe Euptychiina (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)
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Espeland 1, Marianne
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Nakahara, Shinichi
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Zacca, Thamara
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Barbosa, Eduardo P.
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Huertas, Blanca
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Marín, Mario A.
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Lamas, Gerardo
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Benmesbah, Mohamed
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Brévignon, Christian
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Casagrande, Mirna M.
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Fåhraeus, Christer
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Grishin, Nick
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Kawahara 1, Akito Y.
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Mielke, Olaf H. H.
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Miller,] acqueline Y.
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Nakamura, Ichiro
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Navas, Vanessa
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Patrusky, Brooke
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Pyrcz, Tomasz W.
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Richards, Lindsay
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Tan, Denise
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Tyler, Stephanie
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Viloria, Angel
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Warren 1, Andrew D.
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Xiao, Lei
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Freitas, André V. L.
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Willmott, Keith R.
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Zoological Research
2023
2023-02-15
2023
1
73
journal article
10.1111/syen.12590
bfb878f3-8a74-46d3-a104-36485c32aaba
7909395
Satyrotaygetis
Forster, 1964
=
Macrocissia
Viloria, Le Crom & Andrade, 2019
,
syn.n.
iris
(C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867)
,
comb.n.
, was
Macrocissia
[Andrade et al. (2019) designated
Neonympha iris
as the
type
species of a new genus,
Macrocissia
, which they also noted was "close to
Satyrotaygetis
". Molecular data strongly support the two species originally included in
Macrocissia
by Andrade et al. (2019) as not being sister species, with
N. iris
sister to
S. satyrina
(
type
species of
Satyrotaygetis
) +
S. tiessa
. We therefore transfer
N. iris
to
Satyrotaygetis
and synonymize
Macrocissia
]
=
ayaya
(Butler, 1867)
,
comb.n.
, was
Macrocissia
=
azulina
(Ribeiro, 1931)
,
comb.n.
, was
Macrocissia
satyrina
(Bates, 1865)
=
gigas
(Butler, 1867)
,
stat.rev.
[restored from synonymy with
satyrina
by Andrade et al. (2019) without any justification, we return this name as a synonym pending further study]
=
incerta
(Butler & Druce, 1872)
,
stat.rev.
[restored from synonymy with
satyrina
by Andrade et al. (2019) without any justification, we return this name as a synonym pending further study]
tiessa
(Hewitson, 1869)
[Andrade et al. (2019, Anartia, 28: 26-46)]