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Mylon lassia (Hewitson, 1868)
(Bold Mylon)

Genitalia

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Mylon lassia ♂ genitalia, COSTA RICA (GTA-7354)

Structures shown are lateral, dorsal, and ventral views of tegumen, uncus, gnathos, and associated structures; lateral internal view of right valva (second view of partial valva shows the same flattened); lateral and dorsal views of aedeagus and associated structures, and dorsal view of transtilla and juxta. Image published in: Austin, George T. 2000. Hesperiidae of Rondônia, Brazil: "Antigonus" genus group (Pyrginae), with taxonomic comments and descriptions of new species from Brazil and Guatemala. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 54(1): 1-28, 114 figs. (6 November); f. 55


Mylon lassia ♂ genitalia

Image from: Godman, Frederick DuCane, and Osbert Salvin 1895. Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera. London, Dulau & Co., Bernard Quaritch. 2: 385-400, pl. 85 (Mar) f. 10
Image courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden. http://www.botanicus.org/


Mylon lassia ♀ genitalia (ventral view), COSTA RICA (GTA-7357)

Image published in: Austin, George T. 2000. Hesperiidae of Rondônia, Brazil: "Antigonus" genus group (Pyrginae), with taxonomic comments and descriptions of new species from Brazil and Guatemala. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 54(1): 1-28, 114 figs. (6 November); f. 87


Mylon lassia (genitalia of Leucochitonea pulcherius R. Felder, 1869) ♂
Image from: Hayward, 1947. Acta zool. Lill. 3: 308, 309, pls 1, fig. C (male gen.), 2, fig. C (d)


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