Porphyrogenes stupa Evans, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169696 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5184949 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F3788781-FFB4-FFF7-5BD9-FABDE5BEFE4D |
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Porphyrogenes stupa Evans, 1952 |
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Porphyrogenes stupa Evans, 1952 View in CoL
( Fig. 41, 42 View Figure 37-50 )
Porphyrogenes stupa Evans, 1952 View in CoL . Type locality: unknown; male [holo] type ( Fig. 41, 42 View Figure 37-50 ) in BM(NH).
Description. Male (measured and described from photographs of [holo] type, Fig. 41, 42 View Figure 37-50 ) - forewing length = 24.0 mm; wings stubby; forewing with costal fold, apex pointed, not produced, termen and anal margin prominently convex; hindwing termen convex, tornus produced to a barely discernible lobe, vein Rs arising nearer end of discal cell than to its base and distad to CuA 2; dorsum very dark brown, blackish distad with purplish sheen, unmarked; hindwing colored as forewing, no indication of discal macules; specular area not obvious, tufts red-brown; erect brownish tuft along vein 2A; fringes on both wings contrastingly whitish.
Venter darker than dorsum, purplish sheen more prominent; forewing vein 2A moderately sinuate, bare and swollen in 2nd 1/4 from base, no distinct groove; shining gray-brown speculum in proximal 1/4 of CuA 2 -2A (continued towards tornus in anal cell by modified brown scales); hindwing with no discal macules; cell 2A-3A with contrastingly pale brown deep groove just caudad of vein 2A.
Dorsal head and thorax brownish ( Evans 1952 reported dorsal head as orange), palpi orange on venter, eyes red, antennae black on dorsum, yellowish on venter and beneath apiculus, ventral thorax and pectus orange, legs orange, dorsal abdomen brownish, ventral abdomen grayish.
Genitalia - not examined. Evans’ (1952) figure indicates that the valva bends dorsad just caudad of its middle and has a broadened and spiculose caudal end.
Female - unknown.
Distribution. This species is known only from the [holo] type of unknown provenance.
Diagnosis and discussion. Porphyrogenes stupa was described from a single male without data in the BM (NH) ( Evans 1952), the [holo] type ( Fig. 41, 42 View Figure 37-50 ). Its combination of very dark color, pattern of venation, and the harpe bending and then expanding caudad are distinctive and should facilitate the identification of other specimens of the species .
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Bristol Museum |
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Porphyrogenes stupa Evans, 1952
Austin, George T. & Mielke, Olaf H. H. 2008 |
Porphyrogenes stupa
Evans 1952 |