Telegonus fulminator (Sepp, [1841])
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7710103 |
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Felipe |
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Telegonus fulminator (Sepp, [1841]) |
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Telegonus fulminator (Sepp, [1841]) is a species distinct from Telegonus fulgerator (Walch, 1775)
Papilio fulminator Sepp, [1841] was placed in synonymy with Telegonus fulgerator (Walch, 1775) by Godman and Salvin (1893) and kept at this status since. Genomic sequencing of the neotypes of both taxa, both from Suriname, and their analysis together with other specimens of Telegonus reveal that they are not monophyletic in the nuclear genome tree ( Fig. 10a View Figure 10 purple and orange) and distinct at the level typical of other related species. They differ phenotypically in that P. fulminator hindwing is with a pair of more clearly defined darker bands and smaller white basal area near costa beneath, more extensive greenish overscaling above, and more conspicuously checkered fringes ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Therefore, we reinstate Telegonus fulminator (Sepp, [1841]) as a species-level taxon. However, COI barcodes of the neotypes of these two sympatric species differ by only 0.5% (3 bp) indicating that barcodes do not always diverge strongly between some Telegonus species, which is consistent with previous findings (these species were previously placed in Astraptes Hübner, [1819] ) ( Hebert et al. 2004).
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