Porphyrogenes
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Porphyrogenes View in CoL unassociated unnamed female #3
( Fig. 107, 108 View Figure 101-114 , 161 View Figure 160-165 )
Description. Female ( Fig. 107, 108 View Figure 101-114 ) - forewing length = 24.5 mm, 25.4 mm (both from Panama); forewing apex produced, curved, termen convex anteriorly, concave in CuA 2 -2A, anal margin straight; hindwing termen convex except concave just before prominent tornal lobe, vein Rs arising just basad of end of discal cell and well distad of CuA 2; dorsum brown; forewing with purple sheen along costa and in postmedial area distad of macules, overscaled with pale brown basad, white translucent macules, one small and triangular in M 3 -CuA 1, distad of origin of M 3, other large and more or less quadrate with distal edge convex in CuA 1 -CuA 2 centered under origin of CuA 1; hindwing overscaled with pale brown posterior to vein Rs, very vague indication of brown discal macules; conspicuous erect pale brown tuft on dorsum of vein 2A; fringes on both wings pale brown.
Venter brown; forewing overscaled with gray along costa and in discal cell and with pale gray-brown distad of macules and extending to margin, this color sharply defined and contrasting at apex, vein 2A sinuate, entire anal cell of modified pale tan scales; hindwing overscaled with gray and with vague indication of darker discal macules; cell 2A-3A with groove just caudad of vein 2A.
Dorsal head and thorax medium gray-brown with green reflections, eyes red, palpi ochreous-gray, antennae black on dorsum, yellow-orange on venter, nudum red-brown, 30 (n = 1) or 31 (n = 1) segments, ventral thorax gray-brown with faint green reflections, pectus ochreous, legs brown proximad, ochreousorange distad, dorsal and ventral abdomen gray-brown.
Genitalia ( Fig. 161 View Figure 160-165 ) - lamella postvaginalis sclerotized, produced centrally on caudal edge where divided by shallow U-shaped indentation; lamella antevaginalis as rectangular central sclerotized plate with largely membranous plates laterad; ductus bursae elongate and relatively narrow with sclerotized plate cephalad; corpus bursae as elongate sac.
Distribution and phenology. Two individuals of this phenotype (both at USNM) were examined: PANAMA: Panama Canal area; Cerro Galena, ex pupa, 12 Mar. 1983 (GTA #8907); PANAMA: Canal Zone; Gatun, 2 May 1970 (GTA #13920).
Diagnosis and discussion. This is the first of three similar female phenotypes, all known from southern Central America; their males are not even a matter of conjecture at present (see discussion under the third species below).
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