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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.18332
Abstract Members of the speciose subtribe Pronophilina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) are Neotropical butterflies predominantly found in cloud forests. A few species live exclusively in open habitats above the tree line: paramo and puna biomes. This habit requires special adaptation to particular physical and climatic conditions of the oreal zone in the tropics. At least ten species of the endemic genus Redonda Adams and Bernard inhabit the paramos of the Venezuelan Andes. We herein describe seven of them: R. castellana Viloria and Camacho, n. sp., R. centenaria Viloria and Camacho, n. sp., R. chiquinquirana Ferrer-Paris, n. sp., R. frailejona Ferrer-Paris and Costa, n. sp., R. lathraia Viloria and Camacho, n.sp., R. leukasmena Viloria and Camacho, n. sp., and R. lossadana Ferrer-Paris,n. sp., and rank Redonda empetrus bolivari Adams and Bernard to full specific status. Nuevas mariposas satíridas de los Andes Venezolanos (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Resumen Los miembros de la riquísima subtribu Pronophilina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) son mariposas neotropicales que se encuentran predominantemente en bosques nublados. Pocas especies viven exclusivamente en ambientes abiertos, por encima de la ceja de montaña: biomas de páramo y puna. Este hábito demanda adaptación especial a condiciones físicas y climáticas particulares de la zona oreal tropical. Al menos diez especies del género endémico Redonda Adams y Bernard habitan los páramos de los Andes de Venezuela. Describimos aquí siete de ellas: R. castellana Viloria y Camacho, n. sp., R. centenaria Viloria y Camacho, n. sp., R. chiquinquirana Ferrer-Paris, n. sp., R. frailejona Ferrer-Paris y Costa, n. sp., R. lathraia Viloria y Camacho, n.sp., R. leukasmena Viloria y Camacho, n. sp., R. lossadana Ferrer-Paris, n. sp., y elevamos Redonda empetrus bolivari Adams and Bernard a estatus específico.
Anartia 25 "Enero-diciembre 2013", publicado en junio de 2015 Cita recomendada: Viloria, A.L., Ferrer-Paris, J.R., Camacho, J. & Costa, M.(2013 [2015]). «New satyrine butterflies from the Venezuelan Andes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)». Anartia 25: 95–160. DOI:10.5281/zenodo.18332
Quaternary, Diaphanos, Andes, paramo, Steromapedaliodes, Redonda, biogeography
Quaternary, Diaphanos, Andes, paramo, Steromapedaliodes, Redonda, biogeography
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