Philaethria andrei andrei Brevignon, 2002

Constantino, Luis Miguel & Salazar, Julian A., 2010, A review of the Philaethria dido species complex (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae) and description of three new sibling species from Colombia and Venezuela, Zootaxa 2720, pp. 1-27 : 15-16

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.199882

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211193

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scientific name

Philaethria andrei andrei Brevignon, 2002
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Philaethria andrei andrei Brevignon, 2002 .

( Figs. 18, 19 View FIGURES 12 - 21. 12. P )

Lambillionea CII (4): 469–473

Type locality. Carapa, Macouria, French Guyana. Type: (LCB): Holotype male: illustrated in Brevignon, 2002: 470, figs. 5–8 and figs. 18,19 in this paper.

Diagnosis. Forewing length 51 mm in males and 57 mm in females. P. andrei andrei is distinguished from P. dido and P. o s t a r a by the VHW outer submarginal band brown; VHW submarginal band brown and wide (very narrow in P. o s t a r a), inner postdiscal band black, medial postdiscal band brown with scattered gray scales. FW anal cell bar black. HW postcellular spots 1–3 small.

Haploid chromosome number: n=12 (voucher specimen fig.20). Additional material examined from French Guiana ( Brevignon 2002), Venezuela (Delta del Amacuro) Brazil (Pará, Marajó island) (Suoamalainen & Brown, 1984)

Male genitalia ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 32 – 41 ): As illustrated. Saccus short and straight, vinculum stout, slightly curved and swollen, tegumen rounded distally without setae; uncus long and straight, tapering gradually to pointed tip; gnathos long and curved distally; valvae with a long basal hook, reaching the tip of the uncus; valvae with a swollen arm with a round head armed with microspines all over; aedeagus long and straight, tapering gadually to pointed tip.

Distribution and habitat. P. andrei andrei is restricted to rainforest habitats in the lower Amazon basin ( Guiana shield from Venezuela (El Manteco, Bolivar) down to French Guiana (Carapa, Macouria), extending south along the coast to northern Pará (Island of Marajó, Brazil) between 100– 200 m. P. andrei andrei flies sympatrically with P. dido dido .

Host plants. Passiflora laurifolia (Passifloraceae) in French Guiana ( Brevignon 2002)

Immature stages. Brevignon (2002) illustrates the egg, larva and pupa of P. andrei from French Guiana. Eggyellow, 1.6 mm high and 1.2 mm in diameter, with 22 vertical and 12 horizontal ridges, laid singly on tendrils. Mature larva - body white cream with black marking on dorsum and sides; base of each scoli with orange fused together forming small orange bands. Scoli large and orange with black tips; head capsule beige and head scoli black. Pupa ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42. A, B. P k)- shape like P. dido but with wing pads light brown, mottled with white. Abdomen with a lateral brown band from the cremaster to the first segment; abdomen with four pairs of keels; thorax with 4 dorsal gold reflective dots.

Material examined. FRENCH GUIANA: MACOURIA: Carapa, 100m, C. Brevignon leg. (LCB); Larivot, 100 m, C. Brevignon leg. (LCB). VENEZUELA: BOLIVAR: El Manteco, 100 m, K. S. Brown leg. ( KSB), BRAZIL: PARA: Souré, Illha de Marajó, Amazon river, K.S. Brown leg. ( KSB)( Suomalainen & Brown, 1984)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Nymphalidae

SubFamily

Heliconiinae

Genus

Philaethria

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