Nahida coenoides (Hewitson, 1870)
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5027ADA7-E67E-415E-AE9C-D8E282AF942D |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC6105-FFC3-6975-FF70-A07DFD34C9B9 |
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Nahida coenoides (Hewitson, 1870) |
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Nahida coenoides (Hewitson, 1870) View in CoL is conspecific with Ithomeis aurantiaca H. Bates, 1862 and Nahida Kirby, 1871 is a junior subjective synonym of Ithomeis Bates, 1862
Putridivora Grishin, new genus http://zoobank.org/ AD6A1874-503C-4A07-B079-79A326060635
Type species. Charis argyrea Bates, 1868 View in CoL .
Definition. Currently within Detritivora Hall & Harvey, 2002 ( type species Charis matic Harvey & Hall, 2002 ), but is not monophyletic with it, and instead is sister to the clade that includes Detritivora with a number of other genera such as Charis Hübner, [1819] View in CoL ( type species Charis ania Hübner View in CoL , Fig. 26. Putridivora gen. n. (green), Detritivora [1819], which is Papilio anius Cramer, 1776 ) and (brown), Chadia (pink), Charis View in CoL (olive), Inkana Calephelis Grote & Robinson, 1869 View in CoL ( type species Erycina gen. n. (red), and Lasaia View in CoL (blue). virginiensis Guérin-Méneville, [1832] ) (Fig. 26), hence a new genus. Similar to Detritivora as described by Hall and Harvey (2002), and distinguished from it by 3 (not 4) dark marks in discal cell and signa markedly elongate along corpus bursae wall, as described by Hall and Harvey (2001), see their Fig. 6a.
Etymology. The name is a feminine noun in the nominative singular formed by replacing prefix "Detriti-" with "Putridi-" in the name of the former genus for these species, but keeping the meaning.
Species included. The type species and Charis smalli Hall & Harvey, 2001 .
Parent taxon. Tribe Riodinini Grote, 1895 .
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