Raphia frater cinderella Smith, 2014
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Raphia frater cinderella Smith |
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Raphia frater cinderella Smith stat. n. Figs 1n View Figure 1 , 3 View Figure 3
Raphia cinderella Smith, 1903.
Type material.
A male lectotype was designated by Todd (1982) [AMNH]. Type locality: Los Angeles Co., Cal. [California, USA].
Diagnosis and description.
Raphia frater cinderella is a Californian subspecies that is similar in size and colour to Raphia frater coloradensis , but with a more diffuse, poorly contrasting forewing pattern that usually lacks the pronouncedly darker reniform and costal dark patches. The forewing ground colour is also pale powdery grey, not pale ochre as it often is in coloradensis. The two taxa appear to intergrade in the Siskiyous and northern Sierra Nevada.
Biology and distribution.
The range of this subspecies is restricted to central and southern California west of the Sierra Nevada. Fremont Cottonwood and willows are the most likely larval hosts, although records specific to this subspecies are lacking. Most collection dates are from June; Records from Stanislaus Co. for April - May and July may indicate a second generation.
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Raphia frater cinderella Smith
Schmidt, B. Christian & Anweiler, Gary G. 2014 |
Raphia cinderella
Schmidt & Anweiler 2014 |