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Eresia
eunice mechanitis GODMAN
& SALVIN, 1878.
+Eresia mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN, 1878:269 [Chontales].
+Eresia mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Godman & Salvin,
1882:183-184, lam. XX, figs. 13-14.
+Eresia mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Gabriel, 1927:79.
+Eresia
mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Higgins, 1981:147.
+Eresia
mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; De Vries, 1987:207.
+Eresia
mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; D'Abrera, 1987:457.
+Eresia
mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Maes, 1999:1364.
+Eresia
eunice ssp. mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Racheli & Racheli, 2001:279.
+Eresia
eunice ssp. mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN; Lamas, 2004:255.
Distribución :
v
Nicaragua*, Costa Rica,
Panamá.
v
[ssp. drypetis GODMAN
& SALVIN, 1878 = daguana BARGMANN, 1928 : Panamá*, Colombia]
v
[ssp. polymnia (ROBER,
1913) : Colombia*]
v [ssp. klagesii WEEKS,
1906 : Venezuela*]
v
[ssp. esora HEWITSON,
1857 = albella (ZIKAN, 1937) : Ecuador, Brasil*]
v
[ssp. gudruna ROBER,
1913 = brunhilda ROBER, 1913 : Perú, Brasil*]
v
[ssp. eunice (HUBNER,
1807) = pella HEWITSON, 1852 = eucrasia (ZIKAN, 1937) = homogena
(BRYK, 1953) : Brasil*]
Visita flores de :
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Verbenaceae :
ù
Lantana sp. (De Vries, 1987).
Material examinado :
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Nicaragua : Chontales,
col. Janson (TYPUS de Eresia mechanitis GODMAN & SALVIN 1878 en
Natural History Museum, London, # Rh 8557).
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Nicaragua : Zelaya :
Sulum, 14°15 N - 84°36 W, I-96, col. J.M. Maes & J. Hernández (2 hembras en
Museo Entomológico, León).
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Nicaragua : Río San
Juan : Reserva Indio Maíz : Boca San Carlos : Campamento 9, UTM – 16P – 0804520
– 1200254, Bosque secundario jóven con predominencia de Maranthaceae (Calathea sp) y Musaceae, 9/11-V-2004,
col. Marvin Torrez & Sandra Arana (1 ex. descartado).
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Eresia
mechanitis : vistas dorsal y
ventral de un macho de Sulum, I-1996. |
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Eresia
mechanitis : hembra de Costa Rica
en vista dorsal (retomado de De Vries, 1987) |
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Eresia
mechanitis genitalia macho
(retomado de Higgins, 1981). |
Bibliografía
:
D'ABRERA
B. (1987)
Butterflies of the Neotropical Region. Part III. Brassolidae, Acraeidae &
Nymphalidae (Partim), Addenda & Corrigenda to Pars I & II. Hill House,
Australia, pp. 386-525.
DE
VRIES P.J. (1987) The butterflies of Costa Rica and their natural history. Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae. Princeton
University Press, USA, 327pp., 50 lams.
GABRIEL
A.G. (1927) Catalogue of the type specimens of Lepídoptera Rhopalocera in the
British Museum. Part III. Nymphalidae. London. 128 pp.
GODMAN
F.D. & SALVIN O. (1878) Descriptions of nineteen new species of
diurnal Lepidoptera from Central America. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., pp. 264-271.
GODMAN
F.D. & SALVIN O. (1878) Descriptions of new species of Rhopalocera
from Central and South America. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5)2:257-266.
GODMAN F.D. & SALVIN O. (1879-1886) Biologia Centrali-
Americana. Insecta,
Lepidoptera- Rhopalocera. London, Taylor & Francis. Vol. I. 487
pp.
HIGGINS
L.G. (1981) A revision of Phyciodes Hubner and related genera, with a
review of the classification of the Melitaeinae (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae).
Bull. British Museum, Entomology Series, 43(3):77-243.
LAMAS G., CASAGRANDE M.M., VILORIA A.L.
& PYRCZ T.W. (2004) 101.
NYMPHALIDAE. En LAMAS G. Editor. Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Checklist:
Part 4A Hesperioidea – Papilionoidea. Association for Tropical Lepidoptera.
Scientific Publishers. 439 pp.
MAES J.M. (1999) Catálogo de los Insectos y artrópodos
terrestres de Nicaragua. Secretaría Técnica BOSAWAS, MARENA. Vol. III,
pp.1170-1898.
RACHELI
T. & RACHELI L. (2001) An annotated list of Ecuadorian Butterflies
(Lepidoptera: apilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae). Fragmenta Entomologica, Roma, 33(2):213-380.