Description of Genus Guaianaza for "Euptychia" pronophila (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae : Satyrinae) with a description of the immature stages

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2006
Authors:A. V. L. Freitas, Pena C.
Journal:Zootaxa
Pagination:49-59
ISBN Number:1175-5326
Accession Number:WOS:000236364300002
Abstract:

The satyrine Euptychia pronophila Butler (Nymphalidae) was described in 1867 in the "catch-all" genus Euptychia, but was recently treated as incertae sedis. A DNA-based cladistic analysis confirms that it belongs to the Euptychiina, as sister to Forsterinaria and closely related to Taygetis, Posttaygetis, Parataygetis, Pseudodebis, and Harjesia. Although immature morphology also suggests that this species is closely related to Forsterinaria, none of the adult morphological synapomorphies for the genera in the aforementioned clade occur in E. pronophila, a highly autapomorphic species. Because we were unable to place it with confidence in an established genus, the monotypic satyrine genus Guaianaza Freitas & Pena New Genus is described, with Euptychia pronophila Butler as the type species.

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