Siderus Kaye, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5519.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13935330 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD7587E3-6417-FFF1-3ABA-5017E32392A5 |
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Identification Key for Siderus as delimited in this paper
(valid for both sexes)
1. VHW with spot in Cu1–Cu2 ( Fig. 2f View FIGURES 1–2 )..................................................................... 2
- VHW without spot in Cu1–Cu2.......................................................................... 3
2. VHW red spot, black pupilled (distally) in Cu1–Cu2......................................................... 4
- VHW black spot in Cu1–Cu2 surrounded by dark orange scales................................. S. castelain sp. nov.
3. VW with brown area at base............................................................................. 5
- VW without brown at base............................................................... S. toussaint sp. nov.
4. VW light brown ground color, wingspan <25 mm ............................................ S. diringeri sp. nov.
- VW wingspan> 25 mm ................................................................................ 6
5. VHW with a basal white mark in Sc+R1-Rs................................................ S. bisignatus sp. nov.
- VHW without white mark in Sc+R1-Rs........................................................... S. athymbra
6. DFW large black apex................................................................................. 7
- DFW reduced black apex............................................................................... 8
7. Ventral ground color light brown................................................................... S. eliatha Ventral ground color dark brown................................................................. S. guapila
8. VHW white postmedian band with a wider and triangular element at the apex............................ S. parvinotus
- VHW white postmedian band with all elements of the same size..................................... S. leucophaeus
The following checklist details nomenclature for the names that we place in Siderus , including new names proposed below.
Siderus Kaye, 1904 View in CoL
type species: Siderus parvinotus Kaye
Bithys Hübner, 1818 , not available, suppr. (ICZN, Op. 541).
type species: Rusticus leucophaeus Hübner
Bythis Hübner, [1831] , not available, missp.
Siderus leucophaeus (Hübner, 1818) ( Bithys ), type locality: Brazil leucophaeus (Hübner, 1801) ( Rusticus ), nom. nud halala (Hewitson, 1868) ( Thecla ), type locality: Brazil volupia (Hewitson, 1874) ( Thecla ), type locality: Nicaragua purpura (H.H. Druce, 1907) ( Thecla ), type locality: Brazil (ES)
Siderus parvinotus Kaye, 1904 , type locality: Trinidad
Siderus eliatha (Hewitson, 1867) ( Thecla ), type locality: Brazil hostis (Schaus, 1902) ( Thecla ), type locality: Brazil (RJ)
Siderus diringeri Faynel, Robbins & Fåhraeus sp. nov., type locality: French Guiana.
Siderus toussaint Faynel, Robbins & Fåhraeus sp. nov., type locality: French Guiana.
Siderus guapila (Schaus, 1913) ( Thecla ), type locality: Costa Rica
Siderus castelain Faynel, Fåhraeus & Robbins sp. nov., type locality: French Guiana.
Siderus athymbra (Hewitson, 1867) ( Thecla ), type locality: Brazil
Siderus bisignatus Faynel, Ramírez & Robbins sp. nov., type locality: French Guiana.
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