Perus Grishin, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3677235 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BA35690A-FC73-4E5A-A805-FE9550275FEC |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3681707 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/349FEEDB-0503-4302-AA25-B985D8A8CB45 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:349FEEDB-0503-4302-AA25-B985D8A8CB45 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Perus Grishin |
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gen. nov. |
Perus Grishin , new genus
http://zoobank.org/ 349FEEDB-0503-4302-AA25-B985D8A8CB45
Type species. Pholisora cordillerae Lindsey, 1925 View in CoL .
Definition. Not closely related to any other genus. Formerly placed in Staphylus Godman and Salvin, [1896] View in CoL , cordillerae View in CoL is not monophyletic with the Staphylus View in CoL type species Helias ascalaphus Staudinger, 1876 , nor with Scantilla opites Godman and Salvin, [1896] (a junior subjective synonym of Tagiades vincula Plötz, 1886 View in CoL ) the type species of Scantilla Godman and Salvin, [1896] , a genus-group name treated as a subjective synonym of Staphylus View in CoL ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Keys to E.32.16, E.32.24b, E.32.26, or E. 32.34 in Evans (1953). Distinguished from Staphylus View in CoL species by the following combination of characters: head and palpi above mostly brown, more prominent submarginal pale spots on both wings above, harpe shorter than or the same length as moderately expanded ampulla, directed posteriad, end of uncus pointed, tegumen expanded on the sides, bulbous, with a pair of side processes in some species. In DNA, a combination of the following base pairs is diagnostic: aly3014.2.4:A833G, aly9588.14.1:C77A, aly171.12.3:A1360C, aly 2532.10.1:A1294C, aly 2790.11.3:A787C.
Etymology. The name is a masculine noun in the nominative singular, derived from Peru, the locality of the type species and the county where many other species of this genus occur.
Species included. The type species, Staphylus mossi Evans, 1953 , Staphylus minor Schaus, 1902 , Antigonus coecatus Mabille, 1891 , and Nisoniades menuda Weeks, 1902 .
Parent taxon. Tribe Carcharodini Verity, 1940 .
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Gretnini |
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Apaustina |