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Euphilotes battoides anasazi Scott, 1998 |
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(From: A Catalogue of the Butterflies of the United States and Canada, Jonathan P. Pelham) Genus Euphilotes Mattoni, [1978] J. Res. Lepid. 16(4): 224-225. Type-species: Lycaena enoptes Boisduval, 1852, Annls. Soc. Entomol. Fr. (2)10(2): 298, no. 36, by original designation.
battoides complex Pratt & J. Emmel, 1998 Syst. W. N. Am. Butts. (16): 216.
Euphilotes battoides (Behr, 1867) The arrangement of taxa under this species is tentative. It is assumed that some taxa will eventually be removed to other species in the battoides complex. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. [1]3(18): 282, no. 15. Original Combination: L[ycaena]. Battoides Type Locality: “California” implied from the title of the paper, “at an elevation of eleven thousand feet, on the head-waters of the San Joaquin River” from the description; neotype from “nr. Mono Pass, 12,000 ft. NW Inyo County, California.” Types: Type(s) destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire; neotype in CAS, designated by J. Emmel et al. (1998), Syst. W. N. Am. Butts. (6): 102, figs. 52 ♀ D, 53 ♀ V.
Euphilotes battoides anasazi Scott, 1998 Papilio (n.s.) 11: 5, fig. 11 ♂ D (holotype), 12 ♀ D. Original Combination: Euphilotes battoides anasazi Type Locality: “Aztec, San Juan Co., New Mexico” Types: Holotype in BMNH. |
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