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Bálint, Zs., Kertész, K. & Wojtusiak, J.: Notes on the highAndean cloud forest butterfly genus Jagiello and its relatives with description of a new species from Peru (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Volume 10 2 Budapest, 201 0 pp. 119-142 Notes on the high Andean cloud forest butterfly genus Jagiello and its relatives with description of a new species from Peru (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Zs. BÁLINT 1, K. KERTÉSZ 2 & J. WOJTUSIAK 3 1 Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum, H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13, Hungary. E-mail: balint@nhmus.hu 2 Department ofNanotechnology, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Material Science, H-1525 Budapest, POB 49, Hungary. E-mail: kertesz@mfa.kfki.hu ' Zoological Museum of the Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland. E-mail: wojt@zuk.iz.uj.edu.pl Abstract - The generic names Jagiello BÁLINT et WOJTUSIAK, 2000 and Trochusinus JOHNSON, SALAZAR et VÊLEZ, 1997 are reinstated from the synonymy of Timaeta JOHNSON, KRUSE et KROENLEIN, 1997 on the basis of unique characters. The hitherto un­known female of Timaeta christina ROBBINS et BUSBY, 2008 is characterized and illustra­ted. A new species, Jagiello boyeropampa sp. n., is described from southern Peru. A key for identification of species of Timaeta and Jagiello is presented. The diagnostic characters of Jagiello, Timaeta and Trochusinus are discussed, the character states are tabulated, and a new concept is proposed for their recognition resulting in eight new nomenclatural combi­nations: Trochusinus aepea (HEWITSON, 1874) comb, n., T. cospata (ROBBINS et BUSBY, 2008) comb, n., T. gabriela (BUSBY et ROBBINS, 2008) comb, n., T. matthewi (BUSBY et ROBBINS, 2008) comb, n., T. pilosa( ROBBINS et BUSBY, 2008) comb, n., T. roberti{BUSBY et ROBBINS, 2008) comb. n„ T. romero (ROBBINS et BUSBY, 2008) comb. n. and T. walteri (BUSBY et ROBBINS, 2008) comb. n. With 32 figures and one table. Key words - Reinstated generic names, female phenotype, new species, new combina­tions, characters, taxonomic diversity, systematic uniformity. Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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