Virachola F. Moore, 1881
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16538512 |
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Virachola F. Moore, 1881 |
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Virachola F. Moore, 1881 View in CoL is a valid genus distinct from Deudorix Hewitson, 1863
Genomic phylogeny reveals that Deudorix Hewitson, 1863 (type species Dipsas epijarbas F. Moore, 1858 ) is not monophyletic and species placed in this genus belong to four different clades ( Fig. 24 View Fig blue, red, green, and magenta). The first is the clade with the type species of Deudorix , thus corresponding to this genus ( Fig. 24 View Fig blue). This clade is sister to several genera that include Artipe Boisduval, 1870 ( Papilio amyntor Herbst, 1804 , a junior homonym, the valid name of this species is Papilio eryx Linnaeus, 1771 ) and Capys Hewitson, 1865 (type species Papilio alpheus Cramer, 1777 ). The second clade, which is not monophyletic with Deudorix , corresponds to the genus Virachola F. Moore, 1881 (type species Deudorix perse Hewitson, 1863 ) ( Fig. 24 View Fig green), which at times is considered a valid genus ( Rawlins et al. 2020). Thus, our phylogeny offers decisive evidence for treating Virachola F. Moore, 1881 , stat. rest. as a genus distinct from Deudorix . However, Virachola is closely related to Artipe and could potentially be treated as its subgenus—a possibility we leave for future investigation. Furthermore, only Asian species are included in Virachola . African species form a clade that is sister to Capys , and we assign them to this genus within a newly described subgenus, detailed below. This new subgenus of Capys corresponds to the third clade of species currently in Deudorix ( Fig. 24 View Fig magenta). The fourth clade is sister to all members of this group of several genera ( Fig. 24 View Fig red) and it corresponds to a new genus that is described next.
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