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Hermeuptychia sosybius (Fabricius, 1793)
(Carolina Satyr)

Genitalia

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Hermeuptychia sosybius ♂ USA: Texas.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (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. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius ♀ USA: Texas.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (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. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (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. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius. Discrimination between H. sosybius and H. hermybius by male genitalia.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (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. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius, on the right, and genitalia Hermeuptychia intricata on the left.
Note the truncated uncus tip   —   © Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius, Hermeuptychia intricata (j, l) and H. sosybius (k, m) genitalia (males: j, k; females l, m). j-m. TEXAS: Fort Bend Co., Brazos Bend State Park, 17-VIII-2013, N. V. Grishin, dissection numbers: j. holotype, NVG130927-14; k. NVG130927-03; l. paratype, NVG130927-12; m. NVG130927-02.
Image published in: Warren, A. D., K. R. Willmott & N. V. Grishin. 2014. Subtle Satyrs: differentiation and distribution of the newly described Hermeuptychia intricata in the Southeastern United States (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae). News of The Lepidopterists' Society 56(2):83-85   —   © Andrew D. Warren, Keith R. Willmott & Nick V. Grishin


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