Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Neotropical Thepytus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae)


Autoria(s): ROBBINS, Robert K.; BUSBY, Robert; DUARTE, Marcelo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2010

Resumo

The Neotropical lycaenid hairstreak genus Thepytus Robbins and its eight species are revised. Species treatments summarize nomenclature, distribution, habitat, behavior, and diagnostic traits, as well as noting why each species is considered distinct under a biological species concept. An identification key for males and a checklist are included. Beatheclus Balint & Dahners new synonym is synonymized with Thepytus, and Theppus beatrizae (Balint & Dahners) is a new combination. Other nomenclatural actions include the description of Thepytus jennifer Busby & Robbins new species. Thepytus nancyana Busby & Robbins new species, and Thepytus carmen Robbins & Duarte new species. A lectotype is designated or Thecla thyrea Hewitson, 1867, to ensure stability of this name. A phylogenetic analysis based on 22 coded morphological characters yields one equal weight most parsimonious 39-step tree. Implied weighting does not change the tree topology. Unambiguous changes in elevation optimized on the cladogram show that a montane lineage of Thepytus colonized the lowlands in at least one instance. The use of T. echelta (Hewitson) as a biological control agent for Psittacanthus (Loranthaceae) is discussed.

Fundacao de Amparo iPesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo/FAPESP[02/13898-0]

Pro-Reitoria de Pesquisa da Universidade de Sao Paulo/USP/Projeto 1

Fundacao de Amparo iPesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo/FAPESP[03/13985-3]

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ARTHROPOD SYSTEMATICS & PHYLOGENY, v.68, n.1, p.35-52, 2010

1863-7221

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16880

http://www.arthropod-systematics.de/ASP_68_1/68_1_Robbins_35-52.pdf

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eng

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STAATLICHE NATURHISTORISCHE SAMMLUNGEN DRESDEN

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Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny

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Palavras-Chave #Andes #Beatheclus #biological control #colonization of lowlands #implied weighting #BUTTERFLIES LEPIDOPTERA #EUMAEINI #DIVERSIFICATION #PATTERNS #HUBNER #GENUS #Entomology
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