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Sertania jaibensis Freitas 2017, comb. nov., stat nov.

Description

Sertania jaibensis (Callaghan & Soares, 2001), comb. nov., stat nov.

(Figs 5–8, 23–24, 28–30)

Audre guttata jaibensis Callaghan & Soares, 2001. Revta. bras. Zool. 18(3):758–760. Figs. 15-18. Type locality: Jaíba - Mocambinho, Carrasco (490 m), Minas Gerais, Brazil. Holotype male: MNRJ (examined).

Diagnosis. Average forewing length: males 12–14 mm (n = 6), females 13.2–14.5 mm (n = 3). This taxon was originally described as a subspecies of S. guttata due to its similarities and allopatric distribution (Callaghan & Soares 2001). However, more detailed evaluation of its morphology combined with the differences in the DNA barcode (3.91%, Table 2) indicate that the differences are more profound and that S. jaibensis should be raised to species status. The FW shape of Sertania jaibensis comb. nov., stat nov. differs from Sertania guttata comb. nov. in being relatively longer with a more pointed apex and the margin of both wing surfaces black instead of red; the male ventral HW post-medial area is nearly white in S. jaibensis and dark brown in S. guttata. The frons of S. jaibensis is dark brown with a small white spot in the middle; that of S. guttata is white with two parallel light brown vertical lines. In the male genitalia, valvae are slightly longer with tips turned up in S. guttata (Fig. 22), while they are shorter and truncated with straight tips in S. jaibensis (Fig. 24); the pedicel is straight and pointed in S. guttata, and more curved and separated in S. jaibensis. In the female genitalia, the ostium bursae is broader in S. guttata, and more constricted caudad in S. jaibensis.

Biology and distribution. The habitat of S. jaibensis is transition between cerrado and caatinga vegetation. The type locality between Jaíba and Mocambinho (490 m) in the Minas Gerais state presents a closed, tall-shrubby, xerophilous vegetation termed “Carrasco” with floristic elements of caatinga (Callaghan & Soares 2001). Besides the proximity of the São Francisco River, S. jaibensis does not inhabit gallery forests, which also form part of the habitat. The other two known localities in Diamantina and Sempre Vivas National Park consist of unique highaltitude (900 to 1500m) rocky outcrop vegetation (Fig. 36) locally known as “campos rupestres” typical of higher parts of the “Serra do Espinhaço” range (see Alves & Kolbek 2010). This species is absent from the Brazilian central Plateau to the south of this locality. Butterflies fly rapidly and close to the ground at mid-day, resting with open wings on leaf dorsal surfaces, in apparent contrast to the more sedentary behavior of S. guttata. As mentioned above, the species is known from only three localities in northern Minas Gerais.

Material examined. BRAZIL: Minas Gerais: Jaíba - Mocambinho, Carrasco (490 m), 2♂, 3♀, 9.iii.1997, A. Soares leg. (CJC), same locality, 2♂, 24.iv.1994, A. Soares leg. (CJC), Diamantina (1300 m), 1♂, 28.xi.1988, O.H.H. Mielke leg. (DZUP); Parque Nacional das Sempre Vivas (1330 m), Buenópolis, 1♀, 06.v.2011, L.A. Kaminski leg., DNA-voucher NS0104 (ZUEC).

Notes

Published as part of Freitas, André V. L., 2017, Sertania gen. nov., a new genus of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) from the South American dry diagonal, pp. 165-179 in Zootaxa 4312 (1) on page 173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4312.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/852271

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
DZUP , MNRJ , ZUEC
Event date
1988-11-28 , 2011-05-06
Family
Riodinidae
Genus
Sertania
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Lepidoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Freitas
Species
jaibensis
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
1988-11-28/1997-03-09 , 2011-05-06
Taxonomic concept label
Sertania jaibensis (Callaghan, 2001) sec. Freitas, 2017

References

  • Callaghan, C. J. & Soares, A. (2001) A review of the Cinericiiformes section of the genus Audre Hemming and the description of a new subspecies (Riodinidae). Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 18 (3), 755 - 763. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / s 0101 - 81752001000300012
  • Alves, R. J. V. & Kolbek, J. (2010) Can campo rupestre vegetation be floristically delimited based on vascular plant genera? Plant Ecology, 207, 67 - 79. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 11258 - 009 - 9654 - 8