Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis Verity, 1911
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Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis Verity, 1911
Pieris dubernardi var. chumbiensis r. gyantsensis Verity, 1911; Rho-pa-locera Palaearctica (30-36): 329, pl. 66, f. 21-23; TL: "Gyangtse, S. Tibet" (original description)
Synchloe chumbiensis gyantsensis ; Bollow (1930): The Macrolepido-ptera of the World, supplement to Vol. 1: 339 pp, pl.16. (infrasubspecific name validated as subspecies of Synchloe chumbiensis )
Pieris gyantsensis ; Tadokoro et al. (2014): Butterflies 65: 33 (as distinct species)
Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis ; Tadokoro et al. (2016): Lepidoptera Science 67: 99-114
Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis ; Huang (2019): Neue Entomologische Nachrichten 77: 203-255 (pictured, keyed)
Description.
Medium size. Both wings whitish on the upperside while yellowish on the underside. Male (Fig. 13G View Figure 13 ): apical spot blackish, triangular extending along veins to outer margin with a trend of merging. A short black band at the end of the discocell. The 1st spot distinct and oval-shaped, with a trend of a spot faintly occurs on the cell between vein CuA1 and CuA2; outer spot less faintly present on the upperside. All veins of hindwings heavily brownish powdered on the underside, with a brownish sub-outer marginal band. Female (Fig. 13H View Figure 13 ): resembles male but with black markings more developed. The 1st spot distinctly developed and extends as a black band reaching the posterior margin. Hindwings with blackish sub-marginal band distinctly developed on both sides.
Distribution.
Tibet (from Lhasa to Nyalam)
Phenology.
Univoltine, occurs in June and July.
Male genitalia.
(Fig. 5Q View Figure 5 ) tegumen broad with its distal margin slightly narrower; basal margin of uncus slightly convex with a moderate concave between tegumen and uncus; uncus with its median part slightly convex, apical half of uncus digitation.
Female genitalia.
(Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ) posterior apophysis long and slender, extended beyond the 8th tergum; inner distal of sterigma lobe shaped extend to center; inner basal of sterigma without distinct convex, smoothly connected at the basal margin; signum short and broad, almost disk shaped with smooth and shallowly concave on the terminal margin; basal part of signum tubular with distinct bending on the most basal part.
Note.
The taxon Pieris gyantsensis was originally published by Verity (1911) as a quadrinomial race belonging to P. chum-biensis , thus unavailable due to being infrasub-specific. When Bollow (1930) re-defined this taxon as a subspecies of Synchloe chumbiensis , the subspecies name became an available name. This taxon was once mistreated as belonging to the P. napi -complex by Tadokoro et al. (2014) according to their phylogenetic results and observations on androconial characteristics. Our molecular results oppositely showed that this taxon constitues a distinct molecular lineage separated from the P. napi -complex. Moreover, this taxon has long been considered as a member of the P. dubernardi -group, a unique species group with distinctive morphological characteristics and a high altitude habitat which includes P. dubernardi , P. rothschildi , P. wangi as well as P. chumbiensis .
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Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis Verity, 1911
Ge, Si Xun, Jiang, Zhuo Heng, Wang, Jia Qi, Song, Kui, Zhang, Chao & Hu, Shao Ji 2023 |
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Ge & Jiang & Wang & Song & Zhang & Hu 2023 |
Pieris gyantsensis
Verity 1911 |
Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis
Verity 1911 |
Pieris chumbiensis gyantsensis
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