Porphyrogenes spoda Evans, 1952
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Porphyrogenes spoda Evans, 1952 |
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Porphyrogenes spoda Evans, 1952 View in CoL
( Fig. 39, 40 View Figure 37-50 )
Porphyrogenes spoda Evans, 1952 View in CoL . Type locality: Chiriqui [ Panama]; male [holo] type ( Fig. 39, 40 View Figure 37-50 ) in BM(NH).
Description. Male (measured and described from photographs of [holo] type, Fig. 39, 40 View Figure 37-50 ) - forewing length = 22.6 mm; with costal fold, apex pointed, not produced, termen slightly convex towards apex, then nearly straight to a short lobe at tornus, anal margin slightly convex; hindwing slightly convex, tornus produced to prominent lobe, vein Rs arising nearer end of discal cell than to its base and well distad of CuA 2; dorsum brown, unmarked; forewing overscaled with red-brown, heaviest basad; hindwing overscaled with red-brown, no indication of discal macules; shining gray specular area in basal area cephalad with red-brown recumbent tufts; conspicuous erect red-brown tuft along vein 2A; fringes on both wings tan.
Venter red-brown, forewing browner than on dorsum; forewing vein 2A moderately sinuate, bare and moderately swollen in central 1/3, no distinct groove; shining gray speculum in proximal 1/4 of CuA 2 -2A and in proximal 1/3 of anal cell (continued to tornus as modified grayish brown scales); hindwing with no indication of discal macules; cell 2A-3A with deep groove just caudad of 2A.
Dorsal head brownish, thorax rubbed, palpi gray-brown, eyes appear dark, antennae black on dorsum, whitish on venter and beneath apiculus, ventral thorax and pectus brownish, legs brownish proximad, orange-brown distad, dorsal abdomen rubbed, ventral abdomen rubbed.
Genitalia - not examined. Evans’ (1952) figure indicates a broad tegumen angled abruptly ventrad to a short uncus with very widely spaced arms. The broad harpe curves gradually dorsad.
Female - unknown.
Distribution. Known only from the [holo] type taken in Panama ( Evans 1952).
Diagnosis and discussion. The single male of Porphyrogenes spoda in the BM (NH) noted by Evans (1952) ( Fig. 39, 40 View Figure 37-50 ) is the [holo] type .
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Porphyrogenes spoda Evans, 1952
Austin, George T. & Mielke, Olaf H. H. 2008 |
Porphyrogenes spoda
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