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Austin and A. Warren
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(
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,
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)
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unknown.
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6885493DEDFC35270517F0" bold="true" box="[240,340,963,987]" pageId="44" pageNumber="43">Female</emphasis>
(
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) - forewing length =
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(n=1,
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); forewing apex more or less pointed, termen convex; hindwing termen convex cephalad, slightly concave caudad before weakly lobate tornus; dorsum dark brown; sparse orange overscaling basad, prominent along proximal 1/2 of costa, dense yellow-orange overscaling in proximal 2/3 of anal cell;
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translucent white macules as follows: subapical in
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-
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R
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,
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R
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-
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R
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, and
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R
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-M
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, quadrate and overlapping, increasing in size caudad
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; postmedial M
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-CuA
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, trapezoidal, offset distad and not overlapping larger quadrate macule in CuA 1 -CuA 2; hourglass-shaped at distal end of discal cell, latter three macules narrowly outlined with orange; opaque yellow-orange macule midcell in posterior CuA
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<paragraph id="8BA036552D6885493CA3FB5522811090" blockId="44.[192,1440,931,1916]" box="[446,1232,1187,1211]" pageId="44" pageNumber="43">-2A; fringe pale brown cephalad, pale yellow-orange caudad of 2A.</paragraph>
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Dorsal hindwing largely brown, orange submarginal macules from Rs to mid-cell CuA
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-2A, that in Rs-M 1 offset proximad from remainder of series, divided in M 1 -M 3 by single line of brown scales; sparse long pale orange setiform scales in base of discal cell (where some have greenish tinge), in proximal 3/4 of CuA
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-2A and more densely along vein 2A nearly to termen; fringe dull orange cephalad, pale yelloworange caudad of 2A.
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<paragraph id="8BA036552D6885493DEDFA95274411F0" blockId="44.[192,1440,931,1916]" pageId="44" pageNumber="43">Ventral forewing largely orange-brown cephalad, macules as on dorsum except that in 2A is whitish; black in base of Sc-R 1, in discal cell to distal macule; black in CuA 1 -CuA 2 and CuA 2 -2A proximad of macules; dark brown (nearly black) in CuA 1 -CuA 2 distad of macule to about 1/2 distance to termen, distad in CuA</paragraph>
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Ventral hindwing largely orange, appears mottled by vaguely paler yellow-orange patches (beneath submarginal macules of dorsum, along outer margin, and elsewhere), submarginal markings accentuated distad by small darker red-brown macules; mixed dark brown and orange in posterior CuA
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-2A and all of 2A-3A; long orange setiform scales along proximal 2/3 of vein 3A; fringe yellow-orange cephalad, paler caudad of 2A.
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<paragraph id="8BA036552D6885483DEDF97525F61530" blockId="44.[192,1440,931,1916]" lastBlockId="45.[192,1440,195,507]" lastPageId="45" lastPageNumber="44" pageId="44" pageNumber="43">Dorsal head orange, few pale orange scales above, behind, and beneath eye; palpi quadrate, orange and a few black setiform scales on dorsum becoming yellow-orange mixed with black scales on sides and venter, 3rd segment black, stout, not exceeding scales of 2nd segment; antennae of moderate length (48% of costal length), dull orange on dorsum, venter yellow and checked with black, black broadest proximad, club of moderate length (40% of length of shaft), yellow-orange and black, nudum red-brown, darker distad, 11 (n=1) segments; dorsal thorax black, somewhat rubbed but apparently entirely covered with orange setiform scales; ventral thorax black, overscaled with dark orange setiform scales, pectus yelloworange; legs orange distad, brown proximad, pale orange setiform scales on femur and tibia, protibia smooth, red-brown epiphysis short, reaching junction with tarsus, mesotibia spined, single pair of spurs, outer 1/2 length of inner, metatibia spined, two pairs of spurs, outer about 2/3 length of inner; dorsal abdomen dark brown; ventral abdomen ochreous and fulvous.</paragraph>
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Genitalia (
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) - lamellae broad, caudal edge of lamella postvaginalis lobate, lobes broadly separated by shallow U-shaped excavation, lamella antevaginalis narrower than lamella postvaginalis, deeply excavate centrally into broad V-shape, ostium bursae about twice as broad as deep; ductus bursae sclerotized, broad in ventral view and relatively long (
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including antrum), constricted in middle, relatively straight in ventral view but slightly twisted to left, straight and expanding cephalad in lateral view, numerous very thin internal sclerotized plates; corpus bursae broad, less than 1.5 times as long as broad, weakly wrinkled longitudinally.
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/ Acc. 1990-12 /, white, printed and handprinted /
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483FCCFD52252D1690" box="[721,892,675,699]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">Neposa hestia</emphasis>
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&amp;
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/.
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at
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.
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483DDDFD15272B16D0" bold="true" box="[192,378,739,763]" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">
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locality.
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:
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, road above Las Minas (misspelled Las Minos on label), 9000.
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483DDDFCD5270A1710" bold="true" box="[192,347,803,827]" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">Etymology.</emphasis>
In Greek mythology, Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and sister of Hera, after which a very similar species,
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was apparently named. This alludes to the close relationships of these two species.
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483DDDFC5524161790" bold="true" box="[192,583,931,955]" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">Distribution and phenology.</emphasis>
The species is known only from the
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taken in April.
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483DDDFC15247617D0" bold="true" box="[192,551,995,1019]" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">Diagnosis and discussion.</emphasis>
With the paucity of material, an attempt to superficially distinguish
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D698548389EFC12275B1030" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. hestia</emphasis>
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from
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483C4EFBF227ED1030" box="[339,444,1027,1051]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. heras</emphasis>
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is perhaps premature. These only suggest that
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483917FBF222281030" box="[1034,1145,1027,1051]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. hestia</emphasis>
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is larger than
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D698548382DFBF223C81030" box="[1328,1433,1027,1051]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. heras</emphasis>
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, has smaller macules on both the dorsal forewing and hindwing, and is more orange on the venter compared with the olivish aspect of
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483F5DFBB224F71070" box="[576,678,1091,1115]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. heras</emphasis>
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. The genitalia, however, are diagnostic. Female
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D69854839EEFBB2230E1070" box="[1267,1375,1091,1115]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. hestia</emphasis>
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have the caudal lobes on the lamella postvaginalis more broadly spaced than on
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D698548390DFB9222211050" box="[1040,1136,1123,1147]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. heras</emphasis>
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, the lamella antevaginalis is more deeply excavate, and the ductus bursae is more constricted centrally in ventral view and has thinner internal sclerotized plates. Additionally, the corpus bursae of
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<emphasis id="B96BEA472D6985483EE1FB5222361090" box="[1020,1127,1187,1211]" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="44">N. hestia</emphasis>
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appears shorter and more compact.
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