Pseudanaphaeis Bernardi, 1953
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Pseudanaphaeis Bernardi, 1953 |
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Pseudanaphaeis Bernardi, 1953 is a genus distinct from Belenois Hübner, [1819]
Currently considered a junior subjective synonym of Belenois Hübner, [1819] ( type species Papilio calypso Drury, 1773 , sequenced as NVG-19068G08), Pseudanaphaeis Bernardi, 1953 ( type species Pieris gidica Godart, 1819 , sequenced as NVG-19068G12), is not monophyletic with it, and instead is sister to Dixeia Talbot, 1932 ( type species Pieris charina Boisduval, 1836 , sequenced as NVG-19069F05) ( Fig. 5). Extensive genetic differentiation between Dixeia and Belenois precludes from considering them congeneric. Therefore, we propose to treat Pseudanaphaeis Bernardi, 1953 , stat. rest. as a distinct genus.
Hebomoiina Grishin, new subtribe
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Type genus. Hebomoia Hübner, [1819] View in CoL .
Definition. Hebomoia View in CoL ( type species Papilio glaucippe Linnaeus, 1758 ) belongs to the tribe Anthocharidini Scudder, 1889 , but is genetically differentiated from its other genera ( Fig. 5). Phenotypically, species in this lineage are characterized by a more robust appearance that the rest of the tribe. Therefore, we propose that the clade with Hebomoia View in CoL corresponds to a subtribe. This new subtribe is diagnosed by a bifurcate uncus and bifurcate valva, forewing with five radial veins, two of which and M 1 (not stalked with R) originate at the discal cell, larger size (forewing longer than 40 mm), and pointed broadly orange apex of the forewing. See Klots (1933) for additional discussion and illustrations of these characters given for Hebomoia View in CoL . A combination of the following nuclear genomic base pairs is diagnostic: pse123.37.1:A2228G, pse123.37.1:T1285A, pse9809.2.1:G1812A, pse657.5.2:A89G, pse5906.8.2:G3017A.
Genera included. Only the type genus.
Parent Taxon. Tribe Anthocharidini Scudder, 1889 .
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