Lychnuchoides
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Papilionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Hesperiidae
Subfamilia: Hesperiinae
Tribus: Pericharini
Genus: Lychnuchoides
Species:
L. ozias –
L. saptine –
L. sebastiani
Name
[edit]Lychnuchoides Godman, 1901
Type species: Hesperia saptine Godman & Salvin, 1879, by original designation
Synonymy
[edit]♦ Lychnuchoides Godman, 1901ː 612; Draudt, [1924]ː 989; Hemming, 1967ː 268; Bridges, 1994ː IV.17; Lamas, 2004ː 71; Grishin, in Li et al., 2019ː 8, 74, 91.
♦ Lychnucoides (sic) Godman; Sharp, [1901]ː 209; Mis-spelling;
References
[edit]- Bridges, C.A. 1994. Catalogue of the Family-Group, Genus-Group and Species-Group Names of the Hesperioidea (Lepidoptera) of the World. Bridges, Urbana, Illinois. BHL Reference page.
- Cong, Q., Zhang, J., Shen, J.H. & Grishin, N.V. 2019. Fifty new genera of Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera). Insecta Mundi 0731: 1–56. Online. Reference page.
- Constantino, L.M.; Vargas, J.I., Salazar-Escobar, J.A. 2013. New species and subspecies of Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera: Gryphocera). Boletín Científico del Centro de Museos de Historia Natural, 17(1): 258–267. PDF. Reference page.
- Draudt, M.W.K. 1917–1924. Die amerikanischen Tagfalter. Lycaenidae and Grypocera. In Seitz, Gross-schmetterlinge der Erde 5: 739–999, Pls.1–194. Reference page.
- Godman, F.D. & Salvin, O. 1879-1901. Biologia Centrali-Americana (Lepidoptera; Rhopalocera), 3 vols. London, Taylor & Francis. Vol. I, Vol. II, Vol III (plates). Reference page.
- Hemming, A.F. 1967. The generic names of the butterflies and their type species (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 1967, Suppl. 9: 1–509. Reference page.
- Lamas, G. 2004. (ed.) Checklist: Part 4A. Hesperioidea - Papilionoidea. In Heppner, J.B. (ed.) Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Vol.5A, Pt.4A. Assn. for Tropical Lepidoptera/Scientific Publishers, Gainesville. 439pp. Reference page.
- Li, W., Cong. Q., Shen, J.H., Zhang, J., Hallwachs, W., Janzen, D.H. & Grishin, N.V. 2019. Genomes of skipper butterflies reveal extensive convergence of wing patterns. PNAS 116(13): 6232–6237. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1821304116. Text. SI Appendix. Reference page.