Sarmientoia dinka Evans, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5271.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7864276 |
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Sarmientoia dinka Evans, 1952 View in CoL is a new junior subjective synonym of Adina adrastor (Mabille and Boullet, 1912)
Genomic sequencing of three specimens (1♁ and 2♀♀) from Brazil: Rio de Janeiro identified by phenotypic comparison as Salantoia dinka ( Evans, 1952) (type locality not specified) ( Fig. 1a View FIGURE 1 cyan, d–f), known only from a single male holotype without a locality label ( Fig. 1c View FIGURE 1 ), reveals that the holotype of Adina adrastor (Mabille and Boullet, 1912) (type locality in South America) ( Fig. 1a View FIGURE 1 magenta, b), a female, falls within their genetic variation. COI barcodes of the A. adrastor holotype and the specimens from Brazil differ by 0.46-0.6% (3-4 bp), and the specimens from Brazil show difference of 0.46% (3 bp) among them. Females from Brazil ( Fig. 1e, f View FIGURE 1 ) are phenotypically similar to the holotype of A. adrastor , and a male ( Fig. 1d View FIGURE 1 ), which is conspecific with the females as evidenced by DNA, is phenotypically close to the holotype of S. dinka . It is most likely that S. dinka is a male of female A. adrastor , the name kept in synonymy with Bungalotis midas (Cramer, 1775) (type locality in Suriname) since Evans (1952), who regarded this unique female as “an aberration without the spot in space 3 upf”, until it was sequenced, resurrected from synonymy, and designated as the type species of a new genus Adina Grishin, 2022 ( Zhang et al. 2022). Therefore, we propose that Salantoia dinka ( Evans, 1952) , syn. nov. is a new junior subjective synonym of Adina adrastor (Mabille and Boullet, 1912) . Then, we hypothesize that the type localities of both S. dinka and A. adrastor are in Southeast Brazil, possibly around Rio de Janeiro.
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