Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 101. (Budapest 2009)

Bálint, Zs., Moser, A., Kertész, K., Biró, L. P. & Parker, A. R.: A supposition: structural colours resulting from both natural and sexual selection on an individual wing in the butterfly genus Cyanophrys (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

66 Zs. Bálint, A. Moser, K. Kertész, L. P. Biró & A. R. Parker MATERIALS AND METHODS Species and individuals sampled Five species of Cyanophrys were selected for the following reasons. Three occur syntopically and synchronically in the forests of SE Brazil including Cyanophrys remus (HEWITSON, 1868), the scales of which have been the subject of thorough structural and optical analyses (BLRÓ et al. 200 6, KERTÉSZ et al. 2006). Another species, widely distributed in the Andes, has been chosen as a complementary taxon of the SE Brazilian triad. Accord­ing to the results of ROBBINS & DUARTE (2005) this Andean taxon is one of the hypotheti­cal sister species of C. remus. A further Cyanophrys species also from the Andes, considered to be rare by ROBBINS & DUARTE (2005: 405) has been included in our analyses for recording variability. We measured 29 specimens from the Hungarian Natural History Museum (HNHM) and the private collection of ALFRED MOSER. Material examined is listed ac­cording to species and individual specimens with localities and collecting data (and num­bers corresponding with spectrographs given in the Figures); all specimens are deposited in the HNHM. The representative individuals of each species measured are illustrated as Figs 3-20. Their scientific names with authorities, collecting data and database register are as follows. Cyanophrys acaste (PRITTWITZ , 1865) D'ABRERA , 1995 - BRASIL-RS, Morro Reuter, 700 m, 15. III. 1998 (nos 11-12: males); BRASIL-RS, Morro Reuter, 700 m, 14.IV.1996 (no. 14: male); BRASIL-PR, Pién, 900 m, 7-14.III.2000 (no. 15: maie); BRASIL-RS, Dois Imâos, Picada Verâo, 300 m, 25.III.1998 (no. 27: female); BRASIL-SC, Säo Bento do Sul, Serra Rio Natal, 600 m, 6-9.IV.2000 (no. 28: female). Cyanophrys amyntor (CRAMER, 1775) D'ABRERA, 1995 - BRASIL-RS, Säo Leopoldo, 1.XI. 1995 (nos 16, 19: maies); BRASIL-RS, Montenegro, 16.XII.1995 (no. 17: maie); BRASIL-RS, Sáo Leopoldo, 22.IX. 1994 (no. 18: maie); BRASIL-PR, Pién, 900 m, 1 .IV.2000 (no. 20: male); BRASIL-SC, Säo Bento do Sul, Serra Rio Natal, 700 m, IV.2003 (no. 29: female). Cyanophrys argentiniensis (CLENCH, 1946) D'ABRERA, 1995 - COLOMBIA, Caldas, Cerro Aguacatal, 1600 m, 1 .IV. 1994 (no. 13: maie). Cyanophryspseudolongula (CLENCH , 1946) D'ABRERA,, 1995 - COLOMBIA, Caldas, El Aquila, 3.III.1996 (no. 6: male); COLOMBIA, Cerro Calvijo, 9.XII.1994 (nos 8-9: males); COLOMBIA, Gaatapé, 11.111.1992 (no. 10: male); COLOMBIA, Caldas, Rio­sucio, Cerro Ingrumá, 2270 m, 19.VII.1994 (no. 7: male; no. 24: female); COLOMBIA, Caldas, Quebrada el Aquila, Mpio de Manizales, 1750 m, 24.VI. 1994 (no. 25: female); COLOMBIA, Caldas, Manizales, 12.VI.1994 (no. 26: female). Annls hist.-nat. Mtis. natn. hung. 101, 2009

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