Erebia tyndarus subsp. macedonica, Buresch, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4790.3.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A9AE6E2C-6470-4E57-9766-2C829404CB35 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4331993 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE8836-1137-FFB5-FF65-F221FDE66077 |
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Felipe |
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Erebia tyndarus subsp. macedonica |
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macedonica Buresch, 1919 View in CoL
“[ Erebia tyndarus ] macedonica nov. subsp.” (Buresch 1919: 226–228, Taf. II: Figs 10–13 View FIGURES 3–10 View FIGURES 11–18 ). Type locality: “südlichen Teilen des Piringebirges, im Papas-Gjol-Tale” [ Bulgaria: Pirin Mountains: Popovo Ezero], originally designated ( Buresch 1919: 227) .
Lectotype ♀ ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11–18 ) with labels: (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper) “Pirin - Pl. 2400 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.”; (2) handwritten (on white paper) “Er. tynda | rus Esp. | pirinica | Buresch”; (3) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01055”; (4) printed (on red paper) “LEC- TOTYPE ♀ | Erebia tyndarus macedonica | Buresch, 1918 | Abadjiev & Langourov design. 2020”.
Paralectotypes 15 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀ with labels:
[1 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01038”;
[2 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01039”;
[3 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01040” [damaged specimen, forewings and substantial part of hindwings missing];
[4 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01041”;
[5 ♂] (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on yellowish paper) “Gen. prep. | 10./ 29.II.1996 | S. Beshkov.”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01042”;
[6 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01043”;
[ 7 ♂] ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11–18 ) (1) printed (on white paper) “ Photographed for | S. Abadjiev | Butterflies of Bulgaria | Part 3”; (2) printed (on white paper) “ SYNTYPE ♂ | Erebia cassioides | macedonica | Buresch, 1918 | S. Abadjiev det. 1994”; (3) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01044” ;
[8 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01045”;
[9 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01046”;
[10 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01047”;
[11 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01048” [damaged specimen, left wings missing];
[12 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01049” [damaged specimen, substantial part of left wings miss- ing];
[13 ♂] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01050”;
[14 ♂] (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper) “Pirin - Pl. 2450 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01051” [damaged specimen, left forewing missing];
[15 ♂] (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on yellowish paper) “Gen. prep. | 3./ 29.II.1996 | S. Beshkov.”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01145”;
[16 ♀] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01052”;
[17 ♀] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01053”;
[18 ♀] (1) handwritten (on red paper) “ Syntype ♀ | Erebia cassioides | macedonica | ( Buresch, 1918)”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01054” [damaged specimen, left forewing missing];
[19 ♀] printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01056” [damaged specimen, substantial part of left wings miss- ing];
[20 ♀] (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on yellowish paper) “Gen. prep. | 12./ 29.II.1996 | S. Beshkov.”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01057”;
[21 ♀] (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on yellowish paper) “Gen. prep. | 11./ 29.II.1996 | S. Beshkov.”; (2) printed (on white paper) “NMNHS-INV-T-01058” [damaged specimen, right forewing missing];
paralectotypes 1–4, 16 with additional, printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper)
“Pirin - Pl. 2300 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.”; paralectotypes 5, 17 with additional, printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper) “Pirin - Pl. 2350 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.” ; paralectotypes 6–13, 15, 18, 19 with additional, printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper) “Pirin - Pl. 2400 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.”; paralectotypes 20, 21 with additional, printed with handwritten inscriptions [here italicised] (on white paper) “Pirin - Pl. 2500 m. | Papas Giol 16.VII. | Dr Iw.Buresch. 915.” ; paralectotypes 5, 15, 20, 21 with additional, handwritten (on red paper) “ Syntype ♂ [♀ re- spectively] | Erebia cassioides | macedonica | ( Buresch, 1918)”; all the paralectotypes with additional, printed (on red paper) “ PARALECTOTYPE ♂ [♀ respectively] | Erebia tyndarus macedonica | Buresch, 1918 | Abadjiev & Langourov design. 2020” .
The original description appeared in issue 9/10, dated 25 March 1919. For stability of nomenclature and following Article 74 ( ICZN 1999) the female with identifier “NMNHS-INV-T-01055” is here designated as lectotype for Erebia tyndarus macedonica Buresch, 1919 . The specimen was illustrated in the original publication by Buresch (1919: Taf. II: Fig. 10 View FIGURES 3–10 ). Valid subspecies of Erebia neleus (Freyer, 1832) ( Wiemers et al. 2018) , endemic for the alpine part of Pirin Mountains, Bulgaria.
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