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Philiris bubalisatina
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Figs 13-15, 63
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="38">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype ♂ (Figs 13-15): &quot;Papua New Guinea, Upper Sepik Basin, West Sepik Province,
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,
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, 820-1030 m, 7-9 June, 2010, Chris J.
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, genitalia dissected and held in vial pinned to specimen, (ANIC), Registration: ANIC Database No. 31-023123. Paratypes (2 ♂♂): 1 ♂ labelled &quot;Papua New Guinea, Upper Sepik Basin, West Sepik Province, 560 m,
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,
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, 8-12 Feb, 2010, C. J.
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(AM); 1 ♂ labelled &quot;Papua New Guinea, Baiyer River, Western Highlands Province, 1190 m,
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,
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, 12-18 Nov, 2013, C. J.
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(CJMC).
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<paragraph pageId="5" pageNumber="38">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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bubalisatina
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is unlike any known species, its external facies showing affinities with the
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(Grose-Smith, 1894),
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(Grose-Smith &amp; Kirby, 1897) and
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(Snellen, 1887) groups. The wing shape of
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is highly acute, with a long pointed forewing and a remarkably elongate hind wing. The forewings are more exaggeratedly pointed than in
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(Grose-Smith, 1898),
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(holotypes; Figs 18, 19, 77 and 20, 21, 76, respectively) (both
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group) and
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(holotype; Figs 22, 23, 78), even
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septentrionalis Joicey &amp; Talbot, 1916 (holotype; Figs 24, 25, 79). The fore wing upperside is a bright shining lilac-blue, which is more bluish on the hind wing and the dark margins are very broad, while that on the hind wing is of hairline thickness. The underside of
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is unique in
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, being a pale buff-cream, with a yellowish hue. Unlike other species with non-white undersides (essentially those in the helena group), e.g.
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Tite, 1963 (holotype; Figs 26, 27, 80 and subspecies ginni
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; Fig. 28), that of
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is semi-glossy rather than matt. There is no black spot at the inner margin of the hind wing underside. There appears to be little variation in the type series of
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, although one paratype from the Upper Sepik has a slightly shorter fore wing length and the shape of the fore wing is slightly more convex than in the other specimens.
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Figures 16-30.
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adults (left side upperside and right side underside, where halved) and label data. 16
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holotype ♂ (halved, flipped horizontally) 17
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holotype ♂ label data 18
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holotype ♂ (halved) 19
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holotype ♂ label data 20
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holotype ♂ (halved, flipped horizontally) 21
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holotype ♂ label data 22
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holotype ♂ (halved) 23
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holotype ♂ label data 24
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holotype ♂ (halved) 25
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holotype ♂ label data 26
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holotype ♂ (halved) 27
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holotype ♂ label data 28
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♂ (halved) 29
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holotype ♂ upperside 30
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holotype ♂ underside. Scale bar = 10 mm.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">
The male genitalia of
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is also highly distinctive and does not closely resemble those of any known
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. The bulbous valvae with lateral appendages are unusual and are only otherwise shared with
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Tite, 1963 (holotype; Figs 16, 17, 75). However the sociuncus in the male genitalia of the latter species is deeply incised and the valvae are much more acute than in
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.
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and
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have dissimilar external facies, with the former species having a broad forewing upperside border with a shining lilac-purple ground colour and a buff-coloured underside, whereas
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has a much narrower upperside border, a matt purple ground colour and a white underside. The wing shape of the two taxa also differ markedly.
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<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">♂ (Figs 13, 14): Forewing length 20 mm, antenna 12 mm (holotype). Head, palpus and thorax dark grey dorsally, cream ventrally, abdomen dark grey dorsally, cream-buff ventrally, frons dark grey with white eye ring; antenna shaft black, ringed conspicuously with white between segments, apical half of club brown ventrally; legs cream with black areas on tibiae.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Forewing termen nearly straight, inner margin straight, apex pointed; upperside with ground colour black, a large area of shining purple-lilac extending from base to near end of cell and postmedian area to approximately 2 mm from termen at tornus, cilia black; underside uniformly glossy pale buff-cream with apical area suffused with dark scales, darker basal patch at inner margin, cilia narrowly black.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Hindwing elongated towards tornus, slightly produced near tornus at veins 2, 3 and 4; upperside shining purple-blue (more bluish than fore wing shining area) and narrowly bluish-white nearest to costa, termen narrowly (&lt;1 mm) black, costa light brown above vein 7 and midway between cell and vein 8, merging with dark termen between veins 7 and 6, inner margin broadly brown to vein 1b, cilia black; underside uniformly glossy pale buff-cream with dark brown scaling near termen, cilia narrowly black, broader at tornus and at ends of veins 2, 3, and 4.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="6" pageNumber="39">Male genitalia (Fig. 63): Vinculum and tegumen ring oval, tapered towards sociuncus, sociuncus rather broad, socii with lateral margin square-shaped, dorsally rounded, socii weakly separated by V-shaped sinus, saccus tapered posteriorly, brachium tapered dorsally and slightly hooked at apex; valva symmetrical, bulbous at base with long appendage stemming from lateral margin; phallus large, with zone of intricate cornuti in post-zonal section, vesica apically flanged.</paragraph>
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: Unknown.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The name is a combination of the Latin word
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, for the colour buff, reflecting the unusual pale yellowish-brown hue to the underside, and
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, which refers to the satin lustre to the underside.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">West Sepik and Western Highlands Provinces, Papua New Guinea.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">Ecology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">
All specimens of
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were taken at, or just before, midday as they perched momentarily on foliage overhanging rapid torrents, several metres above the ground. The taxon has a remarkably rapid and robust, wide-ranging flight, which is rather Hesperiid-like.
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<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="7" pageNumber="40">
Since it is difficult to accurately determine, the correct nomenclatural positioning of
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would be assisted by information about its life history and larval food plants. Several
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larvae were found in the general type locality area and some were reared to adult (e.g.
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(
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, 1926),
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Tite, 1963 and
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). It is not known if larvae of the new species were present among individuals that were not able to be reared to adult due to time constraints. A molecular phylogeny of the genus
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will undoubtedly better resolve its taxonomic position.
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