Bedazzled: a new, striking species of Corades from the outskirts of Quito questions our knowledge of Andean cloud forest butterflies (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)
Thomas W. Pyrcz, P. Boyer, JEAN-CLAUDE Petit, R. Garlacz, K. S. Z. Garlacz, M. Espeland, K. Willmott
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Abstract
A new butterfly species in the genus Corades, C. yanacocha Pyrcz, Boyer & Petit sp. n., belonging to the diverse, predominantly Andean subtribe Pronophilina (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae), is described from the Yanacocha Reserve situated only a couple of kilometres west of Quito, Ecuador. This is an extremely surprising discovery in a region whose butterfly fauna was considered to be fairly well known, underlying the need to protect remnants of high elevation forests in such overpopulated regions of the Andes. Morphological characters, in particular male genitalia, indicate an affinity of C. yanacocha sp. n. with C. trimaculata from northern Peru. A preliminary molecular study using COI barcodes indicates, however, the widely distributed north Andean C. dymantis as the closest relative.
本报告描述了来自厄瓜多尔基多以西几公里处的亚纳科查保护区的一个新的蝴蝶物种--C. yanacocha Pyrcz, Boyer & Petit sp.在一个蝴蝶动物群被认为已相当知名的地区,这是一个极其令人惊讶的发现,这说明在安第斯山脉人口过剩的地区保护高海拔森林遗迹的必要性。形态特征,尤其是雄性生殖器,表明 C. yanacocha sp.不过,利用 COI 条形码进行的初步分子研究表明,广泛分布于安第斯北部的 C. dymantis 才是其近亲。