Hyantis
Hyantis hodeva | |
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Hyantis hodeva helvola | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Tribe: | |
Genus: | Hyantis |
Species: | H. hodeva
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Binomial name | |
Hyantis hodeva Hewitson, 1862[1]
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Hyantis is a
Distribution
The species is distributed in the following islands: New Guinea, Waigeo, Misool, Yapen and D'Entrecasteaux Islands.[2]
Morphology
The species has three pairs of six well-developed
This species is also unique in having a closed discoidal cell on each hindwing.[2][4] This morphological character is also shared by the genus Morphopsis and is generally found in the subfamily Satyrinae.[2]
The early stage is unknown.[2]
Mimicry
This species is very similar to Taenaris species, especially
Systematics
The genus Hyantis (and putatively related Morphopsis) has traditionally been placed within tribe Amathusiini,
Classification
This species contains 3 to 5 subspecies.[2] The lower classification shown here is according to Wahlberg (2018), which recognizes 4 subspecies.
- Hyantis Hewitson, 1862
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- Hyantis hodeva Hewitson, 1862
- Hyantis hodeva hodeva Hewitson, 1862
- Hyantis hodeva helvola Stichel, 1905 (syn. Hyantis hodeva hageni Röber, 1903)
- Hyantis hodeva fulginosa Grose-Smith, 1898 (syn. Hyantis hodeva xanthophthalma Röber, 1903)
- Hyantis hodeva emarginata Fruhstorfer, 1916
Notes
- ^ These illustrations are signed "W.C. Hewitson del et lith. 1862". "del et lith." is a signature indicating by whom the illustration was drawn and printed on the lithograph.[3] Thus, this illustrations were drawn and printed on the lithograph by Hewitson in 1862 (although the whole book was published between 1868 and 1871).
- ^ The tribes that formed subfamily Morphinae, such as tribe Amathusiini, are now included in the subfamily Satyrinae based on molecular phylogenetic analyses.[5][7]
References
Citations
- ^ a b Wahlberg 2018; Shimomura 2015; ftp.funet.fi.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Shimomura 2015.
- ^ "Glossary. What Do The Words On An Antique Print Mean?". Fine Rare Prints.
- ^ a b Hewitson 1867-1871.
- ^ a b c d Marín et al. 2011.
- ^ Brower 2006.
- ^ a b NYMPHALIDAE.net.
Sources
- Brower, Andrew V.Z. (2006). "Hyantis hodeva Hewitson 1862. Version 09 November 2006 (temporary)". The Tree of Life Web Project.
- Hewitson, William C. (1867–1871). "MORPHIDAE. DRUSILLA & HYANTIS". Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies : selected chiefly from the collections of W. Wilson Saunders and William C. Hewitson. Vol. 4.
- PMID 21437476.
- PMID 18364308.
- ISBN 978-981-10-4956-9.
- Savela, Markku. "Hyantis Hewitson, 1862". Lepidoptera and some other life forms.
- Shimomura, Hiroshi (2015). "13. Genus Hyantis Hewitson, [1862]" ムツメメダマ属. ワモンチョウ族のモノグラフ 第5版 [web monograph of tribe Amathisiini ver.5] (in Japanese).
- PMID 19793750.
- Wahlberg, N.; Leneveu, J.; Kodandaramaiah, U.; Peña, C.; Nylin, S.; Freitas, A. V.; Brower, A. V. (2009), "Supplemental Material" (PDF), Proceedings. Biological Sciences, 276 (1677): 4295–4502, PMID 19793750
- Wahlberg, N.; Leneveu, J.; Kodandaramaiah, U.; Peña, C.; Nylin, S.; Freitas, A. V.; Brower, A. V. (2009), "Supplemental Material" (PDF), Proceedings. Biological Sciences, 276 (1677): 4295–4502,
- Wahlberg, Niklas. "The Nymphalidae Systematics Group". Retrieved 2021-10-21.
- Peña, Carlos; Wahlberg, Niklas. "Satyrinae". NYMPHALIDAE.net. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
- Wahlberg, Niklas (2018). "Amathusiini". NYMPHALIDAE.net. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
External links
- Hyantis hodeva Hewitson 1862 at the Tree of Life web project
- Hyantis Hewitson, 1862 at Lepidoptera and some other life forms
- Genus Hyantis Hewitson, [1862] in the Web Monograph about tribe Amathusini (in Japanese)