Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)

Bálint, Zs.: A review of the Neotropical hairstreak genus Annamaria with notes on further genera (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Figs 37-40. Eumaeine hairstreak female genital organs: 37 = Annamária draudti (LATHY, 1926) (BMNH 5849); 38 = A. Columbia sp. n. (BMNH 5827); 39 = Theorema eitmenia HEWITSON, 1865 (BMNH 5844), 40 = Eumaeus toxana (BOISDUVAL, 1870) (HNHM 890). erally considered to be an erroneous locality given for many Neotropical butter­flies (BÁLINT & GOODGER 2003: 85-86). If the species was collected in the one-day-ride vicinity of Bogotá in reality, in that case it can be presumed that A. Columbia will be never collected again in that region. Furthermore it would be easy to speculate upon that the species is perished as modern lepidopterists active in Co­lombia nowadays never encountered A. Columbia (H. DAHNERS, L. M. CONSTAN­TINO, J, F. LE CROM and J. A. SALAZAR). The combination Lamasina saphonota The taxon was described on the basis of a single female taken in Colombia (type locality: Valle Alto Anchicayá, 700 m), and was originally placed in the ge­nus Denivia, most probably because of the homoplasious ventral hind wing pattern resembling Denivia hemon. Hitherto this was the single known individual of the species. In the CB there are two recently collected females: one from Cali (Colom­bia) and another one from Ecuador (Figs 37-38). The original placement of the DISCUSSION

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