Prepona
Andrew V. Z. Brower- Prepona deiphile
- Prepona dexamenus
- Prepona laertes
- Prepona pheridamas
- Prepona praeneste
- Prepona pylene
- Prepona werneri
Introduction
Large, fast flying, fruit-feeding neotropical nymphalids. Wings are cryptic on the ventral surface and black with iridescent blue transverse bands on the dorsal surface.Nomenclature
Eugene Le Moult (1932) described 70 species, subspecies, forms and aberrations for variants of Prepona laertes, all of which are either junior synonyms or unavailable infrasubspecific names. Although some web-based "encyclopedias" treat many of these as names of species, modern researchers (e. g., Lamas 2004) recognize just four subspecies in laertes, the most recent described by Fruhstorfer in 1905.References
Lamas G ed. 2004. Checklist: Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papiionoidea. Gainesville: Scientific Publishers/Association of Tropical Lepidoptera.
Le Moult, E. 1932. ?tudes sure les Prepona, Paris: Le Moult Novit. Ent. Suppl. 1: viii + 16pp., 4 plates.
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- First online 05 November 2006
- Content changed 25 May 2009
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