Dismorphiinae

Dismorphia orise (Boisduval, 1836) ssp. DENIGRATA Rosenberg & Talbot, 1914

Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for 1913, 671–682 [671]. Current accepted combination: Patia orise (Boisduval, 1836) ssp. denigrata (Rosenberg & Talbot, 1914) (see Lamas, 2004).

Syntype, male, pinned. Specimen data: “Chanchamayo | E. Peru 1000m | April ’10” [Printed]. “Co-type” [Handwritten]. “Rosenberg 1928-54 33” [Printed]. “ Dismorphia orise | denigrata R.& T.| PARALECTOTYPE | G. Lamas det.1973” [Handwritten]. “The LECTOTYPE | is at the BM(NH) | G. Lamas det. 1973”[Handwritten]. Remarks: This form is more common in collections than orise orise . The Lectotype and paralectotype designations have not been published.

Pieris SPIO Godart, in Latreille & Godart, 1819

Encyclopédie Méthodique Histoire Naturelle [Zoologie] 9. Entomologie i–328 [page [167], erroneously printed as “197”]. Current accepted combination: Dismorphia spio (Godart, in Latreille & Godart, 1819) (see Lamas, 2004).

Paralectotypes, 2 males, pinned, designated by G.Lamas [1973] (Lamas, 1979). Lectotype is in Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), Paris .