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FIGURES 1–2 in Two new genera in the Nymphidiina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Nymphidiini)
FIGURES 1–2. Adults (dorsal surface on left, ventral surface on right). 1A. Livendula huebneri male, nr. Cacaulândia, S.W. Brazil [Ro] (USNM). 1B. Livendula huebneri female, nr. Cacaulândia, S.W. Brazil [Ro] (USNM). 2A. Minotauros lampros male, Estación Científica Yasuní, E. Ecuador (JHKW). 2B. Minotauros lampros female, Estación Científica Yasuní, E. Ecuador (JHKW).Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W., 2007, Two new genera in the Nymphidiina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Nymphidiini), pp. 35-42 in Zootaxa 1415 on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17569
Four new symmachiine taxa from the eastern Andes of Peru and Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae)
Hall, Jason P. W., Lamas, Gerardo (2007): Four new symmachiine taxa from the eastern Andes of Peru and Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae). Zootaxa 1533: 41-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17775
FIGURES 3–4. Male genitalia. 3 in Two new genera in the Nymphidiina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Nymphidiini)
FIGURES 3–4. Male genitalia. 3. Livendula huebneri, Matoury, French Guiana (USNM), with genitalia and cornutus (bottom) in lateral view, and valvae in ventral view (top). 4. Minotauros lampros, upper Río Tiputini, E. Ecuador (JHKW), with genitalia in lateral view, valvae in ventral view (left) and uncus/tegumen in dorsal view (right). Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W., 2007, Two new genera in the Nymphidiina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Nymphidiini), pp. 35-42 in Zootaxa 1415 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17569
F in A revision of the new riodinid butterfly genus Pseudotinea (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae)
F. 11–13. Female genitalia in dorsal view. (11) Pseudotinea volcanicus. (12) P. eiselei. (13) P. hemis.Published as part of HALL, JASON P. W. & CALLAGHAN, CURTIS J., 2003, A revision of the new riodinid butterfly genus Pseudotinea (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae), pp. 821-837 in Journal of Natural History 37 (7) on page 826, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110096771, http://zenodo.org/record/527438
Five new Penaincisalia species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) from the Andes of southern Ecuador and northern Peru
Hall, Jason P. W., Willmott, Keith R., Busby, Robert C. (2005): Five new Penaincisalia species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) from the Andes of southern Ecuador and northern Peru. Zootaxa 797: 1-20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17055
FIGURES 9–10 in Four new symmachiine taxa from the eastern Andes of Peru and Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae)
FIGURES 9–10. Symmachiini female genitalia in dorsal view. 9. Mesene leucogyna leucogyna, putative Ψ, Yakunk- Cutucú trail, Morona-Santiago, S. Ecuador (JHKW). 10. Mesene leucogyna notia, paratype Ψ, San Pedro, Cuzco, S. Peru (MUSM). Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W. & Lamas, Gerardo, 2007, Four new symmachiine taxa from the eastern Andes of Peru and Ecuador (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae), pp. 41-52 in Zootaxa 1533 on page 44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17775
Figure 10. Abdominal coremata. A–D in A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera)
Figure 10. Abdominal coremata. A–D, Eunogyra satyrus Westwood, lateral view of abdominal tip with uncus at top, valvae at middle and partially everted coremata at bottom (A), everted coremata (B) and tip of coremata seta (C), and scales lining surface of coremata (D) magnified. Scale bars: A, B, 200 mm; C, D, 5 mm.Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W. & Harvey, Donald J., 2002, A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera), pp. 171-197 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (2) on page 190, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00003.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543371
Figure 1. Perching males. A in A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera)
Figure 1. Perching males. A, Symmachia jugurtha Staudinger, El Durango, Esmeraldas, Ecuador. B, Menander hebrus Cramer, Pimpilala, Napo, Ecuador; curled abdomen is telescoped outwards and presumed to be disseminating pheromones from concealed androconial scales along anterior margins of distal tergites (note left-hand wings are bent downwards out of sight).Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W. & Harvey, Donald J., 2002, A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera), pp. 171-197 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (2) on page 172, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00003.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543371
Figure 12 in A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera)
Figure 12. Phylogenetic distribution of androconial types in the Riodinidae. The cladogram is a conservative consensus of the current state of knowledge based on Harvey (1987), Campbell (1998) and Hall & Harvey (unpubl. data). Codes: ALA = alar androconia; EAS = external abdominal scales; COR = coremata; LEH = leg hairpencils; CAS = concealed abdominal scales; BRO = brush organ.Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W. & Harvey, Donald J., 2002, A survey of androconial organs in the Riodinidae (Lepidoptera), pp. 171-197 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (2) on page 192, DOI: 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00003.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543371
FIGURE 4 in Five new Penaincisalia species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) from the Andes of southern Ecuador and northern Peru
FIGURE 4. Penaincisalia ismaeli male genitalia in lateral (A) and ventral (B) views; the width of each boxed figure is 3.4 mm.Published as part of Hall, Jason P. W., Willmott, Keith R. & Busby, Robert C., 2005, Five new Penaincisalia species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Eumaeini) from the Andes of southern Ecuador and northern Peru, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 797 on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17055
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