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Nisoniades

Number: 19644.0
Author: Hübner
Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/103196#page/116/mode/2up
Family: Hesperiidae
Genus: Nisoniades
Journal: Verz. bekannt. Schmett.
Year: 1819
Homonym Count: 1.0
Page: 108
Ref Id: 2846.0
Status: Available name
Subfamily: Pyrginae
Superfamily: Hesperioidea
Tribe: Pyrgini
Type Country: ? COUNTRY
Type Depository: (? Depository)
Type Locality: ? Locality
Types: ? Type status
Type Des Ref Id: 5223.0
Type Des: by subsequent designation by
Type Des Author: Scudder
Type Des Year: 1875
Type Des Journal: Proc. amer. acad. Arts Sci., Boston
Type Des Title: Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Boston
Type Des Volume: 10
Type Des Part: (2)
Type Des Page: 228
Type Des Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/22173#page/236/mode/2up
Type Sp Author: Stoll
Type Sp Journal: Aanhang. Uitl. Kapellen
Type Sp Page: 37, pl.8, fig.1
Type Sp Year: 1787
Type Sp Ref Id: 8318.0
Type Sp Genus: Papilio
Type Sp: bromius
Memo Links: ['http://butterfliesofamerica.com/L/t/Nisoniades_a.htm', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127039', 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesperiidae', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?searchTerm=NISONIADES', 'http://www.ucl.ac.uk/taxome/gbn/Lamas_Genera_04ii08.xls']
Memo: Hemming (1967) stated:- The taxon represented by the nominal species Papilio bromius Stoll is currently treated subjectively on taxonomic grounds as being the same as that represented by the older-established nominal species Papilio mimas Cramer, [1775] (Uitl. Kapellen 1 (3) : 83, pl. 52, figs E, F). The genus Nisoniades Hübner is purely Neotropical in its distribution but was formerly commonly used for the Palaearctic species Papilio tages Linnaeus and its allies which properly belong to the genus Erynnis Schrank, 1801, of which Papilio tages is the type-species. The higher classification used here follows Lamas (2008). See images at Butterflies of America where it is treated in the Pyrrginae: Carcharodini.

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Dataset buttmoth
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Resource Butterflies and Moths of the World
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