Lyces tamara (Hering), 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/321.1-1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13125855 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87E0-FFDD-9E29-BEA8-12A8FB5448F6 |
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Felipe |
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Lyces tamara (Hering) |
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comb. nov. |
Lyces tamara (Hering) View in CoL , new combination Figure 325F–J View Fig ; plate 31
Josia tamara Hering, 1925: 527 View in CoL , fig. 71b.
TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Honduras’’.
TYPE: Holotype ♀ ( ZMH).
DISCUSSION: Lyces tamara is the northernmost member of a five-species clade within the Patula Group. This subgroup, which ranges as far south as southeastern Brazil, includes L. annulata , L. cruciata , L. minuta , and L. aurimutua . The clade is united by the presence of an orange-yellow transverse band on A1, and an orange-yellow longitudinal band on the T1 pleuron. Their male genitalia exhibit a wide costal flange. In addition to being the largest of these species, Lyces tamara is the only one showing a white longitudinal stripe on the abdominal pleuron; in all others this stripe is orange. The male genitalia of L. tamara are unique among Lyces in exhibiting a strange, caplike dorsal structure on the uncus (fig. 325F).
In addition to the ZMH holotype, I know L. tamara from 14 specimens: three from Veracruz, Mexico ( FNHM, PMNH) ; one from Puebla, Mexico ( FNHM), eight from Chiapas, Mexico ( ARTC, LACM, PTC) ; and two from Guatemala ( LACM, USNM). Of this material, the only male is at the LACM ( JSM-1674 ) .
Hering (1925) described tamara in Josia , and it was retained there by Bryk (1930). Here, it is referred to Lyces as a new combination.
DISTRIBUTION: Honduras (ZMH); Guatemala (LACM, USNM); Mexico (FNHM, LACM, PMNH, PTC).
DISSECTED: Holotype ♀ (genitalia slide no. JSM-701 ); ³, Mexico, Chiapas, ‘‘ Chorradero’ ’, 3 Jun 1973, leg. Robert Wind, LACM (genitalia slide no. JSM-1674 ); ♀, Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Tamahu , 1000 m, 5 Dec 1983, leg. P. Hubbell, LACM (genitalia slide no. JSM-1675 ).
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Lyces tamara (Hering)
Miller, James S 2009 |
Josia tamara
Hering, E. M. 1925: 527 |