Inkana, Grishin, 2021

Zhang, Jing, Cong, Qian, Shen, Jinhui, Opler, Paul A. & Grishin, Nick V., 2021, Genomics-guided refinement of butterfly taxonomy, The Taxonomic Report of the International Lepidoptera Survey 9 (3), pp. 1-55 : 26

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scientific name

Inkana
status

new genus

Inkana Grishin, new genus

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Type species. Charis incoides Schaus, 1902 View in CoL .

Definition. Currently in the genus Lasaia Bates, 1868 View in CoL (type species Papilio meris Stoll, 1781 ) but is not monophyletic with it and is far removed from it in the tree, being sister to the clade with several genera such as Pheles Herrich-Schäffer, [1858] View in CoL (type species Pheles heliconides Herrich-Schäffer, [1853] View in CoL ) and Parcella Stichel, 1910 View in CoL (type and the only species Amblygonia amarynthina View in CoL C. & R. Felder, 1865) (Fig. 26) and therefore is a genus of its own. Similar to Lasaia View in CoL in wing shape and color and male genitalia. Description and diagnostic characters for this new genus are as given for Lasaia cutisca Hall & Willmott, 1998 and Lasaia incoides on pages 23–24 and illustrated in Figs. 3–4, 9–10 by Hall & Willmott (1998). In brief, brown above and lacks blue or green scaling of Lasaia View in CoL males, wings below uniform in background without paler patches and bands of most Lasaia species, hindwing outer margin lacks prominent concavity of Lasaia View in CoL at vein M 2 (manifested also as a "tooth" at M 1); eyes setose; genitalic valvae narrow, about 3 times longer than broad, processus superior with rounded projection from ventral margin, processus inferior long and narrow, with a pointed tip.

Etymology. The name is a feminine noun in the nominative singular formed from the type species name with k for c to avoid a homonym.

Species included. The type species and Lasaia cutisca Hall & Willmott, 1998 .

Parent taxon. Tribe Riodinini Grote, 1895 .

Callistiumini Grishin, new tribe

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Type genus. Callistium Stichel, 1911 View in CoL .

Definition. Presently, Callistium View in CoL (type species Charis cleadas Hewitson, 1866 View in CoL ) is kept in incertae sedis ( Seraphim et al. 2018). Genomic analysis reveals that the type species of Callistium View in CoL may be sister to Calydnini Seraphim, Freitas & Kaminski, 2018 , albeit with very weak support (Fig. 27), while other species currently placed in Callistium View in CoL belong to other genera (see below). Therefore, the Callistium View in CoL lineage is of ancient origin, not confidently associated with any Riodinidae View in CoL tribes and thus is a distinct Comments. Callistus Bonelli, 1810 View in CoL ( Coleoptera View in CoL : Carabidae View in CoL ) is the type genus of Callistini. According to Art. 55.4. of the ICZN Code ( ICZN 1999), one letter difference, which in this case would be an extra "i" from the suffix "-ini", avoids homonymy. However, it does not avoid confusion, including internet search engines that correct possible spelling errors. Therefore, the choice was to form the name as Callistiumini using the entire word as a stem (Art. 29.1.), instead of Callistiini.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Riodinidae

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