Robert J Gallardo, Jing Zhang, Qian Cong, Jinhui Shen, Nick V Grishin
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摘要
Emesis eleanorae Gallardo & Grishin n. sp来自洪都拉斯西部。它和其他种类的法布里丘鱼不同,1807年,在它的两翅上,有一排铁灰色的新月形的突出斑点,在它的底部,有一些较浅的斑点,在它的下面,映出紫红色的斑点,最大的是在它的前翅上,雌鱼的颜色是明亮的金橙色。对Emesis的基因组序列分析表明,该新种属于Aphacitis h bner亚属[1819],与Emesis diogenia Prittwitz(1865)和Emesis heteroclita Stichel(1929)的进化支是姐妹,这三个物种的进化支是Emesis vulpina Godman & Salvin(1886)的姐妹。
A uniquely patterned new species of Emesis from Honduras (Riodinidae).
Emesis eleanorae Gallardo & Grishin n. sp. is described from western Honduras. It differs from other species of Emesis Fabricius, 1807 in having a row of prominent iron-gray crescent-shaped postdiscal spots on both wings above, outlined by paler areas basad and mirrored as merlot-colored spots below, with the largest by the forewing costa, and in its females being bright golden-orange in color. Genomic sequence analysis of Emesis reveals that the new species belongs to the subgenus Aphacitis Hübner, [1819] and is sister to the clade containing Emesis diogenia Prittwitz, 1865 and Emesis heteroclita Stichel, 1929, and the clade of these three species is sister to Emesis vulpina Godman & Salvin, 1886.