Philaethria dido
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.199882 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211167 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF8A54-004C-FFDC-90FE-FF04FA5A108C |
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Philaethria dido |
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Key to species of the Philaethria dido View in CoL complex
1. VHW inner postdiscal band black ................................................................................................................................ 2
- VHW inner postdiscal band brown............................................................................................................................... 4
2. VHW submarginal cellular spots well developed......................................................................................................... 3
- VHW submarginal cellular spots diffuse and continuous............................................................................................. 5
3. VHW medial postdiscal band red; VHW submarginal band red without white; VHW discal area with silver reflec- tion ( Figs.2–5 View FIGURES 2 - 11. 2. P ) .......................................................................................................................................................... dido View in CoL
- VHW medial postdiscal band orange; FW postmedial area very reduced; FW medial cell bar orange ( Figs. 8–9 View FIGURES 2 - 11. 2. P ); Chocó. W. Colombia................................................................................................................................... constantinoi
4. VHW inner submarginal band black; outer submarginal band brown; postcellular spots small; VFW anal cell bar brown ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 2 - 11. 2. P ); Mexico to Panama.................................................................................................................. diatonica View in CoL
- VHW inner postdiscal band terra-cotte ........................................................................................................................ 6
5. VHW medial postdiscal band white as wide as the inner postdiscal band ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 2 - 11. 2. P ); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil................. ........................................................................................................................................................................ wernickei View in CoL
- VHW medial postdiscal band white very narrow ( Fig. 11–12 View FIGURES 2 - 11. 2. P View FIGURES 12 - 21. 12. P ) ..................................................................... pygmalion View in CoL
6. VHW medial postdiscal band white; HW postcellular spots very large; FW postmedial green area large, forewing leght very large; Santa Marta, Rancho Grande, C. Merida ( Figs.13–17 View FIGURES 12 - 21. 12. P ) ............................................................ neildi
- VHW medial postdiscal band gray; Montane, E. Andes; Venezuela to Bolivia...................................................... 7
7. VHW outer submarginal band black; inner postdiscal band brown ( Fig. 22,23 View FIGURES 22 - 29. 22. P ) ................................................. ostara View in CoL
- VHW outer submarginal band brown; inner postdiscal band black ( Fig.18 View FIGURES 12 - 21. 12. P ) ....................................................... andrei
8. VHW cellular spots very large...................................................................................................................................... 9
- VHW inner and outer submarginal bands brown; marginal cellular spot brown; ( Figs.26–27 View FIGURES 22 - 29. 22. P ).......................... browni
9. VHW inner postdiscal band brown very narrow; DHW with row of 8 marginal green spots on dorsum, FW postme- dial green area large ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 22 - 29. 22. P ) ............................................................................................................................ romeroi
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