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Image of Hermeuptychia hermybius Grishin

Image of Hermeuptychia hermybius Grishin

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Figure 60.Male genitalia of Hermeuptychia from USA: Texas. a, d, g, j Hermeuptychia sosybius, Fort Bend Co., Brazos Bend State Park, Horseshoe Lake trail, 29°22'54.96", −95°36'41.06", 15 m, 17-Aug-2013, leg. N. V. Grishin, DNA voucher NVG-1542, genitalia NVG130927-03 (forewing length 15 mm) b, e, h, k Hermeuptychia hermybius sp. n. paratype, Cameron Co., E of Brownsville, 18-Jan-2003, leg. N. V. Grishin, DNA voucher NVG-1607, genitalia NVG130927-18 (specimen Figs 54–55, forewing length 15.5 mm) c, f, i, l Hermeuptychia intricata sp. n. holotype, Fort Bend Co., Brazos Bend State Park, near Hale Lake, 29°22'48.27", −95°35'05.02", 16 m, 17-Aug-2013, leg. N. V. Grishin, DNA voucher NVG-1560, genitalia NVG130927-14 [USNM] (specimen Figs 22–23, forewing length 16.5 mm). Views: a–b dorsal, perpendicular to the tegumen-uncus-gnathos plane c–d ventral, perpendicular to the plane of saccus and valvae (appears larger than dorsal view due to different projection axis) e–f right dorsolateral g–h right lateral. All images are to scale. Diagnostic characters are indicated on images. Note that Hermeuptychia intricata with larger than Hermeuptychia sosybius wings has smaller genitalia.

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Qian Cong, Nick V. Grishin
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Cong Q, Grishin N (2014) A new Hermeuptychia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) is sympatric and synchronic with H. sosybius in southeast US coastal plains, while another new Hermeuptychia species – not hermes – inhabits south Texas and northeast Mexico ZooKeys 379: 43–91
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