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Zootaxa 4392 (1): 196 200 http://www.mapress.com/j/zt/ Copyright 2018 Magnolia Press Article https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.11 http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:e92ff3d8-b86b-4ed4-a074-5b266fe0711b ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition) ZOOTAXA ISSN 1175-5334 (online edition) A new species of Wahydra from Ecuador (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae, Anthoptini) EDUARDO CARNEIRO 1,4, DIEGO R. DOLIBAINA 1, NICK V. GRISHIN 2 & ANDREW D. WARREN 3 1 Laboratório de Estudos em Lepidoptera Neotropical, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná. P.O. Box 19020, 81531-980 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil 2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Departments of Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9050, USA 3 McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, 3215 Hull Road, UF Cultural Plaza, P.O. Box 112710, Gainesville, FL 32611-2710, USA 4 Corresponding author. E-mail:eduardo.carneiro@ufpr.br Abstract Recent taxonomic studies on the genus Wahydra Steinhauser, 1991, have described five new species in the past two years, from high elevations in the Andes Mountains. A markedly distinct species of Wahydra is herein described and illustrated based on a single male specimen from Ecuadorian Andes, Wahydra graslieae A. Warren, Carneiro & Dolibaina, sp. nov. The new species is compared with other species of Wahydra, as well as with the somewhat similar species Lerema viridis (Bell, 1942) and Tigasis viridenex (Weeks, 1901). Key words: Andean, biodiversity, male genitalia, skipper, taxonomy Introduction The genus Wahydra was erected by Steinhauser (1991) for nine species of Andean skippers previously placed by Evans (1955) in the genus Zalomes Bell, 1947. Distributed throughout the Andes from Venezuela to Argentina, species of Wahydra occur at moderate to high elevations, usually above 2200m (Steinhauser 1991). Recent taxonomic studies of the genus have described five additional species, suggesting that the overall diversity of the genus remains poorly documented (Henao et al. 2015, 2017). While a few species of Wahydra are known from many specimens, most species are known from just a few specimens, and the genus is very poorly represented in most collections. Although it is desirable to describe new species using long series of specimens, when possible, the morphological characters exhibited by different species of Wahydra are remarkably distinct, facilitating their recognition as species-level taxa. Therefore, considering the probability that many species of Wahydra remain to be discovered, we here describe a remarkably distinct new species from Ecuador, expanding the morphological limits of this genus, and contributing to the knowledge of the rich Andean fauna of Hesperiidae. Methods Recently prepared unidentified specimens of Hesperiidae collected in Ecuador by Harold Greeney were examined in June, 2016, when the specimen upon which this study is based was identified as being unique and undescribed. The genitalia of this male specimen were dissected and illustrated using standardized methods, as described by Dolibaina et al. (2014). Comparative specimens examined in this study are deposited at the MGCL (McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA) and the DZUP (Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil). A single leg was used to extract genomic DNA from the unique specimen with the Macherey-Nagel (MN) 196 Accepted by H. Chiba: 27 Dec. 2017; published: 8 Mar. 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

NucleoSpin tissue kit. The details of experimental procedures were described in Cong & Grishin (2014). The following pairs of primers we used to amplify the barcode in two overlapping segments: scoif (forward, 5 - ATTCAACCAATCATAAAGATATTGG-3 ), smcoir (reverse, 5 - CCTGTTCCAGCTCCATTTTC-3 ), and Meg- mcoif2 (forward, 5 -CCTCGWATAAATAAYATAAGATTTTG-3 ) scoir (reverse, 5 - TAAACTTCTGGATGTCCAAAAAATCA-3 ). Abbreviations used throughout the text are: DFW dorsal forewing; DHW dorsal hindwing; VFW ventral forewing; VHW ventral hindwing. Results Wahydra graslieae A. Warren, Carneiro & Dolibaina, sp. nov. (Figs 1 4) Diagnosis. DFW uniformly brown with a thin tripartite stigma between CuA 1 2A. All other species of Wahydra have orange spots on DFW, though reduced in W. ekka (Evans, 1955) and W. obscura Steinhauser, 1991. The VHW ground color is ferruginous red, with a metallic silver discal spot and postdiscal band. These features immediately identify W. graslieae, sp. nov. as unique both among the species of Wahydra and all other known members of Anthoptini. Two potentially sympatric species belonging to Moncini, Tigasis viridenex (Weeks, 1901) and Lerema viridis (Bell, 1942) have a somewhat similar VHW, however, they are easily distinguished from W. graslieae, sp. nov. by their greenish ground color and the highly reduced metallic silver markings. In addition, the bifurcated median apophysis of the tegumen of W. graslieae sp. nov. is not found in any known species of Wahydra nor in the somewhat similar T. viridenex and L. viridis. Wahydra nieblensis Steinhauser, 1991 also has a large median apophysis of the tegumen, but without developed bifurcated arms. Description. Male. Head: Eyes red. Vertex dark brown scattered with red ferruginous scales. Antennae longer than 2/3 length of forewing costa; antennal club short (1/4 shaft), ventral shaft yellowish in basal portion, dark brownish in apical portion; nudum of 14 segments, covering all the apiculus and extended to the club. Palpus quadrate (inner edge equal to transverse width), first and second segments ventrally yellowish, third segment of medium length (around half the length of second segment), cylindrical, dark brown. FIGURES 1 2. Wahydra graslieae A. Warren, Carneiro, & Dolibaina sp. nov., male holotype. 1 dorsal; 2 ventral. Scale bar = 1 cm. Thorax: dorsally and ventrally covered by long brown and red ferruginous scales; midtibiae spined; hindtibiae with two pairs of spurs. Forewing length 13.3 mm. DFW homogeneous brown, with sparse red ferruginous scales on costal area. Stigma black, thin and tripartite, consisting of an elongate portion in CuA 1 CuA 2, following CuA, slightly angled towards CuA 2, and two smaller spots in CuA 2 2A, the anterior quadrate, surrounding CuA 2, the A NEW SPECIES OF WAHYDRA FROM ECUADOR Zootaxa 4392 (1) 2018 Magnolia Press 197

posterior reduced, drop-shaped, below the anal fold; one subapical hyaline spot in R5 M1; fringe brown. DHW homogeneous brown; fringe brown. VFW ground color dark brown; costal and outer area ferruginous red; CuA22A area paler; subapical hyaline spot as on DFW; fringe as on DFW. VHW ground color red ferruginous, with a metallic silver spot in the inferior half of the discal cell; a postdiscal metallic silver band from Sc+R1 to CuA2, zigzag patterned, and a circular postdiscal spot in CuA2-2A proximally displaced; fringe as on DHW. Abdomen: dorsally brown; ventrally ferruginous. Male genitalia: tegumen rectangular, about twice as wide as long, distally narrowed; median apophysis of tegumen bifurcated, longer than fenestra, larger than half of fenestra; lateral apophysis of tegumen symmetrically pointed. Fenestra rectangular longer than wide. Saccus shorter than tegumen, lobed. Uncus as long as tegumen (including its median apophysis), distally narrowed, shallowly bifid, with two short, divergent arms. Gnathos divided and narrow. Valva somewhat ovoid, narrowed distally; harpe triangular, broad, with a narrow, curved and upturned projection, distally serrated and partially covered by several small spines; sacculus, costa and ampulla narrow. Aedeagus longer than valva; coecum short and undifferentiated, distal opening of aedeagus dorsal, anteriorly contiguous with the opening of the ejaculatory bulb; dorsal triangular lateral projections on distal part of aedeagus; no cornutus. FIGURE 3. Left forewing of Wahydra graslieae A. Warren, Carneiro, & Dolibaina sp. nov. (holotype), showing general aspect of brand, with positions of wing veins indicated. Female. unknown. DNA barcode. ACTTTATATTTTATTTTTGGTATTTGAGCAGGAATATTAGGAACTTCCCTAAGTTTATTAATTCGTAC AGAATTAGGTAATCCAGGATCTTTAATTGGAGATGATCAAATTTATAATACTATTGTTACAGCTCATGCT 198 Zootaxa 4392 (1) 2018 Magnolia Press CARNEIRO ET AL.

TTTATTATAATTTTTTTTATAGTTATACCTATTATAATTGGAGGATTCGGAAATTGATTAATTCCTTTAATAC TAGGTGCTCCTGATATAGCTTTCCCTCGAATAAATAATATAAGATTTTGAATATTACCCCCTTCTTTAATA TTACTAGTCTCTAGAAGAATTGTAGAAAATGGTGCAGGAACTGGTTGAACAGTTTACCCCCCCCTTTC ATCTAATATTGCTCATCAAGGATCCTCTGTTGATTTAGCAATCTTTTCTCTTCATTTAGCTGGAATTTCCT CTATTTTAGGAGCTATTAATTTTATTACTACAATTATTAATATACGAATTAAAAACATATCATTTGATCAAA TACCTTTATTTGTATGATCAGTAGGAATTACAGCTTTACTTTTACTTTTATCATTACCAGTACTAGCTGGA GCCATCACTATACTTTTAACTGATCGAAATTTAAATACATCTTTTTTTGATCCTGCAGGAGGAGGAGATC CAATCTTATATCAACATTTA Type material. The male holotype of W. graslieae sp. nov. has the following labels: white, handprinted: / ECUADOR: NAPO: / 14 km E of Yanayacu / Biological Station / along Cosanga River / 2400m, 17-June-2004 / Harold Greeney [leg.] / H09-2030, 11:30 hrs. /; white, printed and handprinted: / EC022 / Wahydra / E. Carneiro det. 2015 /; white, printed: / DNA sample ID: / NVG-5287 / c/o Nick Grishin /; red, printed: / HOLOTYPE / Wahydra graslieae / A. Warren, Carneiro & Dolibaina /. The holotype is deposited at MGCL. Type locality. The holotype of W. graslieae sp. nov. was collected along the edge of secondary flood plain forest dominated by Alnus Mill. and Piper L. Etymology. We are delighted to name this species in honor of Emily Graslie, Chief Curiosity Correspondent at the Field Museum (Chicago, Illinois, USA), in recognition of her efforts to promote natural history collections through her YouTube channel The Brain Scoop (https://www.youtube.com/user/thebrainscoop). FIGURE 4. Male genitalia of Wahydra graslieae A. Warren, Carneiro & Dolibaina sp. nov. (holotype). Scale bar = 1 mm. Discussion With the description of W. graslieae, Wahydra now includes 15 species (Steinhauser 1991; Henao et al. 2015). The genus, however, remains easily recognizable, despite the stigma morphology resembling that of Moeris Godman, 1900 (Carneiro et al. 2015) and Psoralis Mabille, 1904 (Siewert et al. 2014). Male genitalia of Wahydra species share numerous characters, such as the well-developed median and lateral apophysis of the tegumen, which is diagnostic of the genus (Steinhauser 1991; Henao et al. 2015). However, it should be emphasized that most A NEW SPECIES OF WAHYDRA FROM ECUADOR Zootaxa 4392 (1) 2018 Magnolia Press 199

Wahydra species are known from just one or a few male specimens, and females of many species remain unknown. The paucity of Wahydra specimens in South American collections is likely a result of insufficient sampling at high elevations, and failure of many Lepidoptera researchers to include Hesperiidae in their sampling efforts (Shapiro 1992). Additionally, meteorological conditions in high-elevation habitats favored by Wahydra species tend to restrict butterfly activity, making them difficult to collect. Therefore, the geographical distribution of most Wahydra species still remains to be circumscribed, and we can only speculate what the true diversity of the genus may actually be. Much more collecting of Hesperiidae at moderate and high-elevations in the Andes is needed to improve our knowledge of the distribution and diversity of the genus Wahydra. Acknowledgements We thank Harold Greeney for providing the holotype specimen of W. graslieae, as well as many other interesting Hesperiidae from Ecuador and Jinhui Shen for help with DNA work. Thanks to Dr. Thomas C. Emmel and the International Biodiversity Foundation for research fellowships provided to EC and DD in 2016. We also thank the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for fellowship support. Finally, we thank Ricardo Siewert and an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments that improved this paper. References Carneiro, E., Mielke, O.H.H. & Casagrande, M.M. (2015) Two new species and taxonomic notes on species of Moeris Godman, 1900 (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae, Moncini). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 48, 29 37. Cong, Q. & Grishin, N.V. (2014) A new Hermeuptychia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) is sympatric and synchronic with H. sosybius in southeast US coastal plains, while another new Hermeuptychia species - not hermes - inhabits south Texas and northeast Mexico. ZooKeys, 379, 43 91. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.379.6394 Dolibaina, D.R., Mielke, O.H.H. & Casagrande, M.M. (2014) Taxonomic revision of Cumbre Evans, 1955 (Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Moncini), with the description of two new species. Zootaxa, 3841 (1), 47 66. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3841.1.2 Evans, W.H. (1955) A Catalogue of the American Hesperiidae Indicating the Classification and Nomenclature Adopted in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History), London, vi + 499 pp., pls. 54 88. Henao, E.R., Carneiro, E., Mielke, O.H.H. & Casagrade, M.M. (2015) Taxonomic notes on Wahydra Steinhauser (Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae, Anthoptini) with description of four new species. Zootaxa, 4040 (1), 59 73. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4040.1.5 Henao, E.R., Gaviria-Ortiz, F.G. & Salazar-Escobar, J.A. (2017) Descripción de una nueva especie de mariposa del género Wahydra Steinhauser (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae: Hesperiinae: Anthoptini) para Colombia. Biota Colombiana, 18 (1), 192 197. https://doi.org/10.21068/c2017.v18n01a11 Shapiro, A.M. (1992) Why are there so few butterflies in the high Andes? Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 31, 35 56. Siewert, R.R., Nakamura, I. & Mielke, O.H.H. (2014) Psoralis mirnae sp. nov., the first species of the skipper genus from Central America (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). Zootaxa, 3861 (1), 91 95. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3861.1.6 Steinhauser, S.R. (1991) Taxonomic notes and descriptions of new taxa in the Neotropical Hesperiidae. Part 2, Heteropterinae and Hesperiinae, Vinius group. Bulletin of the Allyn Museum, 132, 1 79. 200 Zootaxa 4392 (1) 2018 Magnolia Press CARNEIRO ET AL.