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Entheus m. matho Godman & Salvin, 1879
(Giant Entheus)

Genitalia

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Entheus matho matho ♂, specimen No. BMNH(E)#1054270 [BMNH]. Genitalia of a syntype.
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Entheus m. matho genitalia, TL: Guatemala; Nicaragua
male genitalia illustration by the original author

Entheus matho matho ♂ genitalia

Image from: Godman, Frederick DuCane, and Osbert Salvin 1893-94. Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta. Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera. London, Dulau & Co., Bernard Quaritch. 2: 297-312 (October 1893), 313-328 (November 1893), 329-352, pl. 81 (April 1894), f. 29
Image courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden. http://www.botanicus.org/


Entheus matho matho ♂ right valva-interior, MEXICO: Chiapas, Sta. Rosa Comitan (SRS-1212)

Scale line = 1 mm. Image from: Steinhauser, Stephen Rogers 1989. Taxonomic notes and descriptions of new taxa in the Neotropical Hesperiidae. Part I. Pyrginae. Bulletin of the Allyn Museum 127: 1-70, 109 figs. (22 May); f. 67


Entheus matho matho ♀ genitalia, MEXICO: Chiapas; Sta. Rosa Comitan (SRS-1211)

Lateral view, enlargement of sterigma area on the right. Scale line = 1 mm. Image from: Steinhauser, Stephen Rogers 1989. Taxonomic notes and descriptions of new taxa in the Neotropical Hesperiidae. Part I. Pyrginae. Bulletin of the Allyn Museum 127: 1-70, 109 figs. (22 May); f. 99



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