Coenonympha f. maculata Warnecke, 1942

Zahiri, Reza, Nazari, Vazrick, Rajaei, Hossein, Wiemers, Martin, Fatahi, Maryam, Seidel, Matthias, Dalsgaard, Thure & Husemann, Martin, 2021, ? An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Lepidoptera housed in the Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH): Part II. superfamily Papilionoidea, Evolutionary Systematics 5 (2), pp. 193-261 : 193

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.5.63435

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:984E15D8-80E0-4B7D-A84F-92BB0AD4EA73

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AFB38491-818B-50AD-924A-25F3BA79A7BC

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scientific name

Coenonympha f. maculata Warnecke, 1942
status

 

137. Coenonympha f. maculata Warnecke, 1942

Original combination.

" Coenonympha tiphon Rott., ?, n. f. maculata." Warnecke, 1942 Dt. Ent. Z. Iris 56: 103.

Current combination.

Coenonympha Coenonympha tullia f. maculata Warnecke, 1942.

Current status.

Infrasubspecific and hence unavailable name.

Original material.

Labelled as “Type” 2?? (ZMH 827762-827763) (Fig. 137 View Plate 20 ). "Bahrenfeld / 1913" // "? n.f. maculata / Warn. Cotype / Iris 1942, 103" // " Coll. Warnecke / Eing. Nr. 5, 1949" // "ZMH 827762"; "Segeberg / Juli 13" // " Coll. Warnecke / Eing. Nr. 5, 1949" // "ZMH 827763" .

Original locality.

Unclear; Germany: Bahrenfeld, Hamburg "aus Holstein."; publication states: Holstein, label of cotype specimen from Warnecke states Bahrenfeld, ?, (one further specimen without type label: Segeberg)

Remarks.

Warnecke (1942) proposed this name as a form of C. tiphon (Rottemburg, 1775). According to article 45.6.1 ( ICZN 1999), it is infrasubspecific if the content of the work unambiguously reveals that the name was proposed for an infrasubspecific entity, and is hence unavailable. From the text and already from the title of the paper it is clear that the author describes an aberration. Papilio tiphon Rottemburg, 1775 is junior subjective synonym of Coenonympha tullia ( Müller, 1764).