Erynnis montanus neomontanus Murayama & Yoshisaka, 1959

Chiba, Hideyuki, Tsukiyama, Hiroshi, Liang, Jia-Yuan, Wang, Shou-Ming, Shen, Zong-Yu & Hsu, Yu-Feng, 2020, The types of skippers described by Shu-Iti Murayama (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), Zootaxa 4801 (2), pp. 280-290 : 281

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4801.2.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4332709

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scientific name

Erynnis montanus neomontanus Murayama & Yoshisaka, 1959
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Erynnis montanus neomontanus Murayama & Yoshisaka, 1959

Tyô to Ga 10(1): 14.

Labels: “ Taiwan Hori (=Puli, in Chinese character)/1955/S. MURAYAMA,” “ E. montanus /neomontanus/ Mur&Yoshisa/ka HOLOTYPE.”

A male specimen was designated as the holotype by Murayama & Yoshisaka (1959), and the specimen was retrieved in LBM ( Figs. 4–6 View FIGURES 1–18 ; Dried Insect Database Reg. no. 1500022024).

This taxon was described based on 2 males sent from Mr. Masato Watanabe to Mr. Michio Yoshisaka. They were among worn out butterfly specimens from Taiwan, and the authors claimed that it was improbable that specimens from Honshu, Japan were mixed in. The collecting locality was not certain and Puli, central Taiwan, was assigned with a question mark. In those days, Puli, a small town located in central Taiwan, was the place to accumulate specimens, and butterflies and some moths came from all over Taiwan. Butterflies also arrived from foreign countries in order to utilize their wings for art display. The authors of the taxon claimed that the type specimens were extremely similar but different from the Japanese and Korean samples in having the yellow dots on hindwings unclearly edged. Such variation, however, is also found in Japanese specimens, and there are a few examples in which Taiwanese and Japanese (except for the southern islands of Okinawa) specimens are so similar as in this case except for some wide-spread species like Eurema hecabe (Linnaeus, 1758) or wanderers such as Lampides boeticus (Linnaeus, 1767) . Erynnis montanus (Bremer, 1861) obviously does not belong to such cases for this species is known as a montane dweller.As we have already regarded this taxon as a junior subjective synonym of E. montanus in previous publications ( Tsukiyama et al. 1997, Hsu et al. 2019), we concluded that both specimens in the type series were mislabeled .

Hsu Y. F., Chiba, H., Tsukiyama, H., Liang, J. Y. & Huang, C. W. (2019) Butterfly Fauna of Taiwan. Vol. III. Hesperiidae. Forest Bureau, C. O. A., Taipei, 364 pp.

Murayama, S. & Yoshisaka, M. (1959) Die neu aus Formosa entdeckte Art, Erynnis montanus Bremer. Tyo to Ga, 10 (1), 14.

Tsukiyama, H., Chiba, H. & Fujioka, T. (1997) Family Hesperiidae In: Fujioka, T. (Ed.), Butterflies of Japan and their Relatives in the World. Vol. I. Shuppan Geijyutsu Sha, Tokyo, pp. 1 - 302.

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FIGURES 1–18. 1–3. Ampittia matudai Murayama, 1943, holotype; 4–6. Erynnis montanus neomontanus Murayama & Yoshisaka, 1959, holotype; 7–9. Ochlodes siva yuchingkina Murayama & Shimonoya, 1962, holotype; 10–12. Aeromachus bandaishanus Murayama & Shimonoya, 1968, holotype; 13–15. Pseudocoladenia pinsbukana Shimonoya & Murayama, 1976, holotype; 16–18. Polytremis zina taiwana Murayama, 1981, holotype. Scale bar = 1 cm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

Genus

Erynnis