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Taxonomic discoveries enabled by genomic analysis of butterflies.
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The comparative genomics of butterflies yields additional insights into their phylogeny and classification that are compiled here. As a result, 3 genera, 5 subgenera, 5 species, and 3 subspecies are proposed as new, i.e., in Hesperiidae: <i>Antina</i> Grishin, <b>gen. n.</b> (type species <i>Antigonus minor</i> O. Mielke, 1980), <i>Pompe</i> Grishin and Lamas, <b>gen. n.</b> (type species <i>Lerema postpuncta</i> Draudt, 1923), and <i>Curva</i> Grishin, <b>gen. n.</b> (type species <i>Moeris hyagnis</i> Godman, 1900); in Lycaenidae: <i>Fussia</i> Grishin, <b>subgen. n.</b> (type species <i>Polyommatus standfussi</i> Grum-Grshimailo, 1891) and <i>Pava</i> Grishin, <b>subgen. n.</b> (type species <i>Thecla panava</i> Westwood, 1852); in Hesperiidae: <i>Monoca</i> Grishin, <b>subgen. n.</b> (type species <i>Tagiades monophthalma</i> Plötz, 1884), <i>Putuma</i> Grishin, <b>subgen. n.</b> (type species <i>Tisias putumayo</i> Constantino and Salazar, 2013), and <i>Rayia</i> Grishin, <b>subgen. n.</b> (type species <i>Mastor perigenes</i> Godman, 1900); <i>Cissia wahala</i> Grishin, <b>sp. n.</b> (Nymphalidae; type locality in Mexico: Oaxaca); in Hesperiidae: <i>Hedone mira</i> Grishin and Lamas, <b>sp. n.</b> (type locality in Peru: Apurímac), <i>Vidius pompeoides</i> Grishin, <b>sp. n.</b> (type locality in Brazil: Amazonas), <i>Parphorus hermieri</i> Grishin, <b>sp. n.</b> (Hesperiidae; type locality in Brazil: Rondônia), and <i>Zenis par</i> Grishin, <b>sp. n.</b> (Hesperiidae; type locality in Peru: Cuzco); in Pieridae: <i>Glutophrissa drusilla noroesta</i> Grishin, <b>ssp. n.</b> (type locality in USA: Texas, Cameron Co.) and <i>Pieris marginalis siblanca</i> Grishin, <b>ssp. n.</b> (type locality in USA: New Mexico, Lincoln Co.), and <i>Argynnis cybele neomexicana</i> Grishin, <b>ssp. n.</b> (Nymphalidae; type locality in USA: New Mexico, Sandoval Co.). <i>Acidalia leto valesinoides-alba</i> Reuss, [1926] and <i>Acidalia nokomis valesinoides-alba</i> Reuss, [1926] are unavailable names. <b>Neotypes</b> are designated for <i>Mylothris margarita</i> Hübner, [1825] (type locality in Brazil) and <i>Papilio coras</i> Cramer, 1775 (type locality becomes USA: Pennsylvania, Montgomery Co., Flourtown). <i>Mylothris margarita</i> Hübner, [1825] becomes a junior objective synonym of <i>Pieris ilaire</i> Godart, 1819, currently a junior subjective synonym of <i>Glutophrissa drusilla</i> (Cramer, 1777). <b>Lectotypes</b> are designated for <i>Hesperia ceramica</i> Plötz, 1886 (type locality in Indonesia: Seram Island), <i>Pamphila trebius</i> Mabille, 1891 (type locality Colombia: Bogota), <i>Methionopsis modestus</i> Godman, 1901 and <i>Papias microsema</i> Godman, 1900 (type locality in Mexico: Tabasco), <i>Hesperia fusca</i> Grote & Robinson, 1867 (type locality in USA: Georgia), <i>Goniloba corusca</i> Herrich-Schäffer, 1869, and <i>Goniloba devanes</i> Herrich-Schäffer, 1869; the type localities of the last two species, together with <i>Pamphila stigma</i> Skinner, 1896 and <i>Carystus (Argon) lota</i> (Hewitson, 1877), are deduced to be in South America. Type locality of <i>Junonia pacoma</i> Grishin, 2020 is in Sinaloa, not Sonora (Mexico). Abdomen is excluded from the holotype of <i>Staphylus ascalon</i> (Staudinger, 1876). Furthermore, a number of taxonomic changes are proposed. <i>Alciphronia</i> Koçak, 1992 is treated as a subgenus, not a synonym of <i>Heodes</i> Dalman, 1816. The following genera are treated as subgenera: <i>Lafron</i> Grishin, 2020 of <i>Lycaena</i> [Fabricius], 1807, <i>Aremfoxia</i> Real, 1971 of <i>Epityches</i> D'Almeida, 1938, <i>Placidina</i> D'Almeida, 1928 of <i>Pagyris</i> Boisduval, 1870, and <i>Methionopsis</i> Godman, 1901 of <i>Mnasinous</i> Godman, 1900. <i>Polites (Polites) coras</i> (Cramer, 1775) is not a <i>nomen dubium</i> but a valid species. The following are species-level taxa (not subspecies or synonyms of taxa given in parenthesis): <i>Lycaena pseudophlaeas</i> (Lucas, 1866) and <i>Lycaena hypophlaeas</i> (Boisduval, 1852) (not <i>Lycaena phlaeas</i> (Linnaeus, 1761), <i>Satyrium dryope</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1870) (not <i>Satyrium sylvinus</i> (Boisduval, 1852)), <i>Apodemia cleis</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1882) (not <i>Apodemia zela</i> (Butler, 1870)), <i>Epityches thyridiana</i> (Haensch, 1909), <b>comb. nov.</b> (not <i>Epityches ferra</i> Haensch, 1909, <b>comb. nov.</b>), <i>Argynnis bischoffii</i> W. H. Edwards, 1870 (not <i>Argynnis mormonia</i> Boisduval, 1869), <i>Argynnis leto</i> Behr, 1862 (not <i>Argynnis cybele</i> (Fabricius, 1775)), <i>Boloria myrina</i> (Cramer, 1777) (not <i>Boloria selene</i> ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)), <i>Phyciodes jalapeno</i> J. Scott, 1998 (not <i>Phyciodes phaon</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1864)), <i>Phyciodes incognitus</i> Gatrelle, 2004 and <i>Phyciodes diminutor</i> J. Scott, 1998 (not <i>Phyciodes cocyta</i> (Cramer, 1777)), <i>Phyciodes orantain</i> J. Scott, 1998 (not <i>Phyciodes tharos</i> (Drury, 1773)), <i>Phyciodes anasazi</i> J. Scott, 1994 (not <i>Phyciodes batesii</i> (Reakirt, [1866])), <i>Cercyonis silvestris</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1861) (not <i>Cercyonis sthenele</i> (Boisduval, 1852)), <i>Paramacera allyni</i> L. Miller, 1972 and <i>Paramacera rubrosuffusa</i> L. Miller, 1972 (not <i>Paramacera xicaque</i> (Reakirt, [1867])), <i>Cissia cheneyorum</i> (R. Chermock, 1949), <i>Cissia pseudocleophes</i> (L. Miller, 1976), and <i>Cissia anabelae</i> (L. Miller, 1976) (not <i>Cissia rubricata</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1871)), <i>Tarsoctenus gaudialis</i> (Hewitson, 1876) (not <i>Tarsoctenus corytus</i> (Cramer, 1777)), <i>Nisoniades inca</i> (Lindsey, 1925) (not <i>Nisoniades mimas</i> (Cramer, 1775), <i>Xenophanes ruatanensis</i> Godman & Salvin, 1895 (not <i>Xenophanes tryxus</i> (Stoll, 1780)), <i>Lotongus shigeoi</i> Treadaway & Nuyda, 1994, <i>Lotongus balta</i> Evans, 1949, <i>Lotongus zalates</i> (Mabille, 1893), and <i>Lotongus taprobanus</i> (Plötz, 1885) (not <i>Lotongus calathus</i> (Hewitson, 1876)), <i>Oxynthes martius</i> (Mabille, 1889) (not <i>Oxynthes corusca</i> (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869)), <i>Notamblyscirtes durango</i> J. Scott, 2017 (not <i>Notamblyscirtes simius</i> W. H. Edwards, 1881), <i>Hedone praeceps</i> Scudder, 1872, <i>Hedone catilina</i> (Plötz, 1886), and <i>Hedone calla</i> (Evans, 1955) (not <i>Hedone vibex</i> (Geyer, 1832)), <i>Atalopedes huron</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1863) (not <i>Atalopedes campestris</i> (Boisduval, 1852)), <i>Papias microsema</i> Godman, 1900 (not <i>Mnasinous phaeomelas</i> (Hübner, [1829]), <b>comb. nov.</b>), <i>Papias unicolor</i> (Hayward, 1938) and <i>Papias monus</i> Bell, 1942 (not <i>Papias phainis</i> Godman, 1900), <i>Nastra leuconoides</i> (Lindsey, 1925) (not <i>Nastra leucone</i> (Godman, 1900)), <i>Nastra fusca</i> (Grote & Robinson, 1867) (not <i>Nastra lherminier</i> (Latreille, [1824])), <i>Zenis hemizona</i> (Dyar, 1918) and <i>Zenis janka</i> Evans, 1955 (not <i>Zenis jebus</i> (Plötz, 1882)), <i>Carystus (Argon) argus</i> Möschler, 1879 (not <i>Carystus (Argon) lota</i> Hewitson, 1877), and <i>Lycas devanes</i> (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) (not <i>Lycas argentea</i> (Hewitson, 1866)). <i>Borbo impar ceramica</i> (Plötz, 1886), <b>comb. nov.</b> is not a synonym of <i>Pelopidas agna larika</i> (Pagenstecher, 1884) but a valid subspecies. <i>Parnassius smintheus behrii</i> W. H. Edwards, 1870 and <i>Cercyonis silvestris incognita</i> J. Emmel, T. Emmel & Mattoon, 2012 are subspecies, not species. The following are junior subjective synonyms: <i>Shijimiaeoides</i> Beuret, 1958 of <i>Glaucopsyche</i> Scudder, 1872, <i>Micropsyche</i> Mattoni, 1981 of <i>Turanana</i> Bethune-Baker, 1916, <i>Cyclyrius</i> Butler, 1897 of <i>Leptotes</i> Scudder, 1876, <i>Mesenopsis</i> Godman & Salvin, 1886 of <i>Xynias</i> Hewitson, 1874, <i>Carystus tetragraphus</i> Mabille, 1891 of <i>Lotongus calathus parthenope</i> (Plötz, 1886), <i>Parnara bipunctata</i> Elwes & J. Edwards, 1897 of <i>Borbo impar ceramica</i> (Plötz, 1886), <i>Hesperia peckius</i> W. Kirby, 1837 of <i>Polites (Polites) coras</i> (Cramer, 1775), and <i>Lerodea neamathla</i> Skinner & R. Williams, 1923 of <i>Nastra fusca</i> (Grote & Robinson, 1867). The following transfers are proposed: of species between genera (i.e., revised genus-species combinations): <i>Nervia niveostriga</i> (Trimen, 1864) (not <i>Kedestes</i> Watson, 1893), <i>Leona lota</i> Evans, 1937 (not <i>Lennia</i> Grishin, 2022), <i>Leona pruna</i> (Evans, 1937) and <i>Leona reali</i> (Berger, 1962) (not <i>Pteroteinon</i> Watson, 1893), <i>Mnasinous phaeomelas</i> (Hübner, [1829]) (not <i>Papias</i> Godman, 1900), <i>Saturnus jaguar</i> (Steinhauser, 2008) (not <i>Parphorus</i> Godman, 1900), <i>Parphorus harpe</i> (Steinhauser, 2008) (not <i>Saturnus</i> Evans, 1955), <i>Parphorus kadeni</i> (Evans, 1955) (not <i>Lento</i> Evans, 1955), and <i>Calpodes chocoensis</i> (Salazar & Constantino, 2013) (not <i>Megaleas</i> Godman, 1901); of subspecies between species (i.e., revised species-subspecies combinations): <i>Melitaea sterope</i> W. H. Edwards, 1870 of <i>Chlosyne palla</i> (Boisduval, 1852) (not <i>Chlosyne acastus</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1874)) and <i>Panoquina ocola distipuncta</i> Johnson & Matusik, 1988 of <i>Panoquina lucas</i> (Fabricius, 1793); and junior subjective synonym transferred between species: <i>Rhinthon zaba</i> Strand, 1921 of <i>Conga chydaea</i> (A. Butler, 1877), not <i>Cynea cynea</i> (Hewitson, 1876), <i>Pamphila stigma</i> Skinner, 1896 of <i>Hedone catilina</i> (Plötz, 1886), not <i>Hedone praeceps</i> Scudder, 1872, and <i>Pamphila ortygia</i> Möschler, 1883 of <i>Panoquina hecebolus</i> (Scudder, 1872), not <i>Panoquina ocola</i> (W. H. Edwards, 1863). Proposed taxonomic changes result in additional revised species-subspecies combinations: <i>Lycaena pseudophlaeas abbottii</i> (Holland, 1892), <i>Satyrium dryope putnami</i> (Hy. Edwards, 1877), <i>Satyrium dryope megapallidum</i> Austin, 1998, <i>Satyrium dryope itys</i>
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