New records of celaenorrhinus pyrrha de nicéville, 1889 and c. Munda (moore, 1884) from china (lepidoptera, hesperiidae)

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Celaenorrhinus pyrrha de Nicéville, 1889, a rare species of Hesperiidae previously known to be distrib-uted from northeastern India to Indochina, is reported from southwestern Yunnan and southwestern Chongqing, China. A 658 bp COI gene sequence of this species is published for the first time. Although Chongqing is obviously isolated from the main distribution range, morphological characters of the specimens from this locality do not indicate a subspecies differentiation. Another rare taxon, C. munda munda (Moore, 1884), is also recorded from China for the first time based upon a male specimen from Cuona County in the Tibet Autonomous Region. This is the second specimen of C. munda from China, over 100 years after the holotype of C. munda joka Evans, 1949. The genitalia of both species are illustrated and described. Some taxonomic notes and a distribution map are provided as well.

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Xue, G. X., Inayoshi, Y., Li, M., Zhang, F. M., Lai, D. K., & Tian, H. Y. (2020). New records of celaenorrhinus pyrrha de nicéville, 1889 and c. Munda (moore, 1884) from china (lepidoptera, hesperiidae). ZooKeys, 2020(985), 61–70. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.985.46835

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