Argynnis niobe mohmandorum Fruhstorfer, 1912
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Argynnis niobe mohmandorum Fruhstorfer, 1912 |
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Argynnis niobe mohmandorum Fruhstorfer, 1912
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Material examined. ♂ with the following labels “SO-Afghanistan, Prov. Paktia, Safed Koh, S-Seite, Kotkai, 2350 m, 16/ 17.6.1971, Ebert & Naumann, UV-Li”, “ SMNK, E-Lep. 35” ( SMNK); ♀ with the following label “O- Afghanistan, Prov. Paktia, 3 km südl. Kotal-e-Sirkej, 2800 m, 18.6.1971, G. Ebert & C. Naumann, Tagfg. Coll Nr. 216/ SMNK E-Lep. 35” ( SMNK); 2 ♂ with the following labels “E-Afghanistan, Prov. Logar: Kotal-e-Tera, 27- 2900 m, 8.7.[19]76, leg. Brade & Naum[ann], Coll.-Nr. 1667, [coll.] C. Naumann” ( SMNK).
Distribution range of species. Palaearctic.
Distribution range of subspecies. the subspecies mohmandorum is known from Safed Koh Mts. in Afghanistan (new record) and Pakistan. The second locality in Afghanistan recorded for this subspecies is in the extreme south-western part of Hindukush Mts.
Comment. subsp. mohmandorum was presented as a synonym of A. jainadeva by Evans (1927: 119; 1932: 183) or of A. adippe by Tuzov & Bozano (2017: 44). New observations suggest that this taxon belongs to A. niobe ( Linnaeus, 1758) , which is sympatric with A. jainadeva in eastern Afghanistan and N.-W. Pakistan (cf. Tshikolovets & Pagès 2016).
Evans, W. H. (1927) The identification of Indian Butterflies. Edition 1. Bombay Natural History Society, Madras, xii + 302 pp., XXXII pls.
Fruhstorfer, H. (1912) Argynnis F. In: Seitz, A. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde. Die Indo-Australischen Tagfalter. Vol. 9. Lehmann Vrlg, Stuttgart, pp. 510 - 529.
Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema Naturae Per Regna Tria Naturae, Secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, Cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Vol. 1.! 0 th Edition. Impensit Direct. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae, 823 pp.
Tshikolovets, V. V. & Pages, J. (2016) The Butterflies of Pakistan. Tshikolovets Publishers, Pardubice, 392 pp., 5 + LXVII pls., maps.
Tuzov, V. K. & Bozano, G. C. (2017) Nymphalidae. Part I. Tribe Argynnini: Argynnis, Issoria, Brenthis. Second Edition. In: Bozano, G. C. (Ed.), Guide to the butterflies of the Palearctic Region. Omnes Artes, Milano, pp. 1 - 86.
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