First record of the genus Perisama D o u b l e d a y, 1849 from Pantepui, Venezuela (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) by JÜRG ÜE MARMELS received 1.IX.

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Atalanta (December 1999) 30(1/4): 155-158, colour plate Xa, Würzburg, ISSN 0171-0079 First record of the genus Perisama D o u b l e d a y, 1849 from Pantepui, Venezuela (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) by JÜRG ÜE MARMELS received 1.IX.1999 Abstract: A female of uncertain specific affiliation, collected on the Auyan-Tepui, is described and illustrated. This Andean genus is here recorded for the first time from the Guyana Highlands (Pantepui). Introduction An illustrated monograph of the genus Perisama has recently been published by Attal & C rosson-du-cormier (1996). N eild (1996) gives a comprehensive treatment of the species known to occur in Venezuela. However, neither of these authors lists Perisama from Pantepui. The specimen described here is a female taken during the famous multidisciplinary expedition of the Universidad Central de Venezuela to the Auyan-Tepui, in April 1956. Numerous subsequent expeditions to this and other table-top mountains have failed to secure any additional specimens. Perisama spec, (colour plate Xa, figs. 1, 2) $: VENEZUELA, Bolivar State, Auyan-Tepui, "El Zanjón", on top, 22.IV.1956, mt. 2000, leg. F. Fernández Y épez & C. J. Resales, in coll. Museo del Institute de Zoología Agrícola, Universidad Central de Venezuela (MIZA) (Maracay/Venezuela). Description Note: The unique female appears to have been soiled by some chemical agent, which partly bleached its wings, changing the black ground-colour into pale brawn. Female. Fore wing (FW) length 22.2 mm. Dorsally black (right FW bleached between cell and anal margin, and along external margin to tip); a short metallic blue green diagonal subapical streak and a broad, uninterrupted, postmedian band of same colour beginning at Radial vein and ending at Anal; base of wing with extensive blue green scaling reaching distally along Cubital vein and Anal to level of origin of Cu2, therefore remaining widely separated from blue green postmedian band. Fringe alternating black and white, except at tornus, which has uniform dark fringe. Hind wing (HW) black (now largely bleached pale brown); no red along costal margin; a narrow blue green submarginal band beginning at Rs and ending at 1A. FW ventrally black, apex broadly white with narrow black margin; no trace of black subapical transverse line; postdiscal band white between Costa and M1, hereafter blue green, fading out towards Cu2. Discal cell white in proximal third, bright red in distal two thirds, dense red 155

scaling spreading somewhat into Cu1-Cu2 and Cu2-1A spaces; blue green scales along dorsal-external edge of cell, between Radius and origin of Ml. HW ventrally white with no red along costal margin; fringe white; a narrow, black, median transverse line, which is well defined between Costa and vein 1 A, but considerably tapered and faint after passing point of origin of Cul; five black postmedian spots in cells 2-6. There is no trace of a sixth spot between Cu2 and 1A. A submarginal black line, narrower than median line, beginning at Costa and ending beyond Cu2, exactly paralleling black marginal line of same width; the latter reaching to beyond 1A. Labial palpi black with scattered white scales above, white below; eyes hairy, antennae black above, speckled white below, club dark brown above, ferruginous below. Ventral parts of thorax and abdomen white, dorsal parts black; first pair of legs and femora of second and third pair white, tibiae and tarsi of second and third pair with brown and white scales. Male, unknown. Discussion This female specimen comes closest to P. emma O berthur, 1916, and P. guerini Felder a Felder, 1867. A female P emma is figured in Attala C rosson-du-cormier (1996). The female of P guerini is said by these authors to be identical to the male, except for its more rounded wings. After Neild (1996: 55), the female of P. emma cormieri Neild, 1996 has the postmedian transverse band on FW dorsally "only interrupted by black in space 4" Unfortunately, the 156

Fig. 1: bursa copulatrix of female Perisama spec., from Auyan-Tepui. "other characters are [considered] unremarkable" and are not described, therefore precluding a thorough comparison with the pantepuyan female. Nevertheless, the latter differs from P. emma in having a continuous postmedian transverse band of regular width on FW dorsally; this same band is much better developed on FW ventrally than in (males of) either emma or guerini. The pantepuyan female lacks any red along costal margin on HW ventrally, and the black marginal lines on FW and HW ventrally are broader than in those species. The black spot in space 3 (i.e. between M3 and Cu1) is nearly aligned with the remaining spots, but clearly shifted towards the wing margin in (males of) both emma and guerini. P yeba (Hewitson, 1856) from the Colombian eastern Cordillera also lacks costal red on HW ventrally, but has much broader blue submarginal band on HW dorsally and lacks the black marginal line on HW ventrally, or this line is extremely narrow. On the other hand P. yeba has a well-defined black subapical line on FW ventrally. The pantepuyan female described here may, but needs not, turn out to be a subspecies of either P. emma, P guerini, or P. yeba, but more probably represents a new species. However, in order to avoid a placement which later may prove to be erroneus, I prefer not to name the present female until new material, especially male, becomes available. Judging from the comments given in N eild (1996) even the question of whether emma is distinct from guerini seems not have been settled definitively. The similar Andean genus Mesotaenia Kirby, 1871 is also present in Pantepuy (Neild, 1996; but see also De Marmels & C lavijo, 1998). The single female reported was made the type of a new subspecies, viz. M vaninka delafuenteae Neild (Neild, 1996). Acknowledgements I feel indebted to Ing. Agron. Quintin A rias for taking the picture, as well as for extracting the bursa copulatrix of the female described herein. Dr. Gerardo Lamas of the Universidad Nacional de San Marcos, Lima (Peru) constructively critizised a former version of the manuscript. 157

References Attal, S. & A. C rosson-du-cormier (1996): The genus Perisama. - Sciences Nat., Compiegne, 149 pp. 12 pis. De Marmels, J. & J. C lavijo (1998): On the true type localities of Mesotaenia vaninka delafuentei Neild and Memphis viloriae Pyrcz & Neild (Nymphalidae). - Journal of the Lepidopterists's Society 52 (2): 217-219. Neild, A. F. E. (1996): The Butterflies of Venezuela, Part 1: Nymphalidae I (Limenitidinae, Apaturinae, Charaxinae). A Comprehensive Guide to the Identification of Adult Nymphalidae, Papilionidae and Pieridae. Meridian Publications, London, 144 pp. 32 pis. Explanation of colour plate Xa (p. 397): Fig. 1, 2: Perisama spec. 9, from the Auyan-Tepui. 1 - upperside, 2 - underside. 1 2 address of the author J ürg De Marmels Museo del Insituto de Zoología Agrícola "Francisco Fernández Yépez" (MIZA) Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Central de Venezuela Apartado 4579, Maracay 2101-A, VENEZUELA 158

Colour plate Xa D e M armels, J.: First record of the genus Perisama from Pantepui, Venezuela (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). - Atalanta 30 (1/4): 155-158. 1 2 Fig. 1, 2: Perisama spec. 9, from the Auyan-Tepui. 1 - upperside, 2 - underside. Farbtafel Xb Eitschberger, U.: Die Genitalmorphologie des $ von Hemarís (Mandarina) alaiana (Rothschild & J ordan, 1903) 2. Ergänzung zu Die Schwärmer der westlichen Palaearktis" (Danner, Eitschberger & Surholt, 1998) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). - Atalanta 30 (1/4): 159-161. 1 2 Abb. 1, 2: Hemaris (Mandarina) alaiana (Rothschild &J ordan, 1903) 99- Abb. 1: Ost-Kasachstan, Dschungarischer Alatau, oberer Lauf des Borochudsir, 1900 m NN, 7.VI.1997, V. Lukhtanov leg., EMEM. Abb. 2: Ost-Kasachstan, Saur-Gebirge, 1400 m NN, Kendyklik, 14.VII. 1997, V. Lukhtanov leg., EMEM. Farbtafel Xc Eitschberger, U.: Zur Verbreitung einiger Hyles-Arten in China. 3. Ergänzung zu Die Schwärmer der westlichen Palaearktis" (Danner, Eitschberger & Surholt, 1998) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). Atalanta 30 (1/4): 162-168. Abb. 1-3: Holotypus d von Celerio euphorbiae L. subsp. euphorbiae sinensis subsp. nov." C loss, 1917; in ZSM. Abb. 1: Oberseite, Abb. 2: Unterseite, Abb. 3: Etiketten. 3 1 2 Colour plate Xd Racheli, L. &T. Racheli: A new subspecies of Automeris larra (Walker, 1855) from western Amazonia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae, Hemileucinae). - Atalanta 30 (1/4): 175-176. Fig. 1: Holotype d of Automeris larra eitschbergeri subspec. nov.: Ecuador, Napo, Las Minas, 23.VII.1996, G. & T. Racheli leg., in coll. L. Racheli (Rome). To be deposited in a public Museum. 1 396

Colour plate Xa, Farbtafel Xb, c, Colour plate Xd G ohlert 1e. m m i W if 397