Ophion flavidus Brullé
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2. Ophion flavidus Brullé View in CoL ( Fig 6b View FIGURE 6 )
Ophion flavidus Brullé, 1846: 143 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Brazil (MNHN), designated by Townes & Townes (1966: 168).
Ophion biangularis Taschenberg, 1875: 432 View in CoL . Holotype ♀, Brazil (Halle). [Synonymized by Townes & Townes, 1966: 168].
Ophion ancyloneura Cameron, 1886: 294 View in CoL . Holotype ♀, Guatemala (BMNH) [Synonymized by Townes & Townes, 1966: 168].
Ophion diversus Szépligeti, 1906: 131 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Paraguay (TM), designated by Townes & Townes (1966: 168) [Synonymized by Townes & Townes, 1966: 168].
Ophion concolor Szépligeti, 1906: 132 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Argentina (TM), designated by Townes & Townes (1966: 169) [Synonymized by Townes & Townes, 1966: 169].
Ophion politior Morley, 1912: 56 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Brazil (BMNH), designated by Townes & Townes (1966: 169) [Synonymized by Townes & Townes, 1966: 169].
One of the commonest American ophionines. Gauld (1988) gives a complete description of the species. Data label from collections suggest that it is also the most common and widely distributed Ophioninae in the island. Most of the Cuban host records are from Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) View in CoL ( Noctuidae View in CoL ) in maize; but other authenticated records I have seen include Spodoptera sunia (Guennadius) in tobacco, and Spodoptera sp.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: About a hundred of Cuban specimens from all studied collections and the following localities: WC. PR: Soroa, Candelaria; Pica Pica & Sumidero, Minas de Matahambre. LH: Laguna Ariguanabo, Bauta; San Antonio de los Baños. IJ: Nueva Gerona. MT: Central 6 de Agosto, Calimete. CC. VC: Cubanacán, Pelo Malo, Santa Clara & Universidad Central, Santa Clara; Manicaragua; Remedios. CF: Finca Zayas, Guaos, Cienfuegos. SS: Manacal, Topes de Collantes; El Jíbaro, Mapos & Peralejo, La Sierpe; Sancti Spiritus. CA: Ceballos, Ciego de Avila. EC. GR: Río Bayamo & Peralejo, Bayamo; Buey Arriba; Manzanillo. SC: Jardín Botánico, Santiago de Cuba.
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Ophion flavidus Brullé
FERNÁNDEZ-TRIANA, JOSÉ L. 2005 |
Ophion politior
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 169 |
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 169 |
Morley, C. 1912: 56 |
Ophion diversus Szépligeti, 1906: 131
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 168 |
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 168 |
Szepligeti 1906: 131 |
Ophion concolor Szépligeti, 1906: 132
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 169 |
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 169 |
Szepligeti 1906: 132 |
Ophion ancyloneura
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 168 |
Cameron, P. 1886: 294 |
Ophion biangularis
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 168 |
Taschenberg, E. 1875: 432 |
Ophion flavidus Brullé, 1846: 143
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 168 |
Brulle, A. 1846: 143 |