Pericharina Grishin, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5604.2.1 |
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( Figs 7–60 View FIGURES 7–12 View FIGURES 13–20 View FIGURES 21–24 View FIGURES 25–32 View FIGURES 33–41 View FIGURES 42–50 View FIGURES 51–60 , 61–65 View FIGURES 61–66 , 68–73 View FIGURES 67–73 , 76–81 View FIGURES 74–81 , 83–87, 90–94 View FIGURES 82–94 , 101–106 View FIGURES 95–106 )
Pericharini (Pericharina) Grishin, 2022, in Zhang et al. Insecta Mundi 921: 98.
Genera included. Oz Grishin, 2022 ( Figs 7–10 View FIGURES 7–12 ); Oenides Mabille, 1904 ( Figs 11–12 View FIGURES 7–12 ); Lycas Godman, 1901 ( Figs 13–20 View FIGURES 13–20 ); Orses Godman, 1901 ( Figs 21–24 View FIGURES 21–24 ); Perichares Scudder, 1872 ( Figs 25–60 View FIGURES 25–32 View FIGURES 33–41 View FIGURES 42–50 View FIGURES 51–60 ).
Diagnosis. FW without hyaline spot in M 2 –M 3 ( Figs 101–102 View FIGURES 95–106 ); recurring M vein usually nearer the base of M 3 than CuA 1, with some exceptions ( Oenides, Oz , and part of Perichares ). Male stigma continuous in Oenides , Orses , and part of Perichares , or discontinuous in Lycas, Oz , and part of Perichares . Mesotibia and metatibia usually spined, sometimes not spined in both tibiae, or only spined in mesotibia. Male genitalia ( Figs 103–106 View FIGURES 95–106 ) with tegumen not projected over uncus (except in P. manu ); anterior projection of saccus shorter than tegumen + uncus; valva with poor-developed ampulla; mid sacculus with several setae; aedeagus without cornutus (only present in P. haworthiana ).
Key to the genera of Pericharina Grishin, 2022
1. FW with three separated apical hyaline spots in R 3 –M 1 ( Figs 11–20 View FIGURES 7–12 View FIGURES 13–20 )............................................. 2
- FW without three apical hyaline spots ( Figs 7–10 View FIGURES 7–12 , 21–60 View FIGURES 21–24 View FIGURES 25–32 View FIGURES 33–41 View FIGURES 42–50 View FIGURES 51–60 )..................................................... 3
2. DHW with a yellow spot between M 1 and M 3. VHW with silver bands ( Figs 13–20 View FIGURES 13–20 )............................ Lycas
- DHW orange in basal and anal margins. VHW with one discal white band ( Figs 11–12 View FIGURES 7–12 )....................... Oenides
3. VHW with costal margin projected in triangle-shaped at the base ( Fig. 7–10 View FIGURES 7–12 ), except in O. sebastiani . FW with a broad orange hyaline band from costal margin to the space CuA 2 ( Figs 7–10 View FIGURES 7–12 ). Mesotibia and metatibia spined...................... Oz
- HW without costal margin projected at the base. FW with several isolated yellow or white hyaline spots; if with broad orange hyaline band, then mesotibia not spined.................................................................... 4
4. VHW with irregular lilac and brown, white and brown, or grey and ferruginous markings ( Figs 25–32 View FIGURES 25–32 , 42, 44–46, 47–50 View FIGURES 42–50 , 53–54, 57–60 View FIGURES 51–60 ). Sometimes VHW grey in the base ( Figs 33–34 View FIGURES 33–41 ), or with one or three longitudinal yellow bands between the base and the external margin ( Figs 35–40 View FIGURES 33–41 ), or with a transversal yellow band between the base and the external margin ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 33–41 ); if VHW with marginal band, then between the apex and 2A ( Figs 51–52 View FIGURES 51–60 ); DHW orange in anal margin ( Fig. 55–56 View FIGURES 51–60 ).................................................................................................... Perichares
- VHW without lilac and brown markings, and one marginal band between the apex and CuA 2, or two yellow bands, the first between the base and external margin in CuA 2 –2A and the second between the apex and external margin in M 3 ( Figs 21–24 View FIGURES 21–24 )................................................................................................ Orses
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Hesperiinae |
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