Melitaea phoebe ogygia Fruhstorfer, 1908
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Melitaea phoebe ogygia Fruhstorfer, 1908 |
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Melitaea phoebe ogygia Fruhstorfer, 1908 View in CoL
[TL: Greece, Poros Island]; name used by VARGA (1967) for Hungarian populations of what proved later to be M. ornata . According to BERNARDI & DE LESSE (1951: 140), a single female “holotype” is present in the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris (MNHNP) ( Figs 8a, b). Fruhstorfer did not routinely designate holotypes but since there is only one specimen it can be regarded as the holotype. From the photograph ( Fig. 8b) of the underside of this specimen, it can be seen that it has centrally thickened triangular black submarginal markings not touching the intervening veins on both fore- and hindwings and also foreshortened tips to the antenna (spatulate). Thus ogygia is M. ornata and not M. phoebe as described originally by Fruhstorfer, a suitable label has been attached ( Fig. 8c).
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