identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
038B87E54A02B134FF03F9F8FB424EE6.text	038B87E54A02B134FF03F9F8FB424EE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jamides wananga Wilson, Johnson & Lohman 2021	<div><p>Jamides wananga Wilson, Johnson &amp; Lohman sp. n.</p> <p>Figure 3.</p> <p>Material examined. Holotype: male, Papua New Guinea, Wanang Conservation Area, Madang Province, elevation 50 m, - 5.25˚, 145.267˚, 2008-09-01, L. Sam &amp; F. Kimbeng, (in USNM, Washington D. C., Sample ID: USNM ENT 00711079). Paratypes: 1 male, same data as Holotype (Sample ID: USNM ENT 00711071); 1 male, same data as holotype except 2008-09-10 (Sample ID: USNM ENT 00711064); 1 female, same data as holotype except 2008-07- 15 (Sample ID: USNM ENT 00711137).</p> <p>Description. Male (holotype) (Fig. 3A, B): Forewing length 15mm; antenna black with white bands on the underside; thorax and abdomen upperside black and underside white. Forewing upperside: purplish-blue; black margin narrow ~ 1mm along termen widening to ~ 2mm at apex; dorsum straight. Hindwing upperside: purplish blue becoming greyish blue towards the costa; termen margin very narrow (&lt;0.3 mm) black edged with very narrow white on the inner margin particularly towards the tornus; a subtornal submarginal black spot with a series of submarginal blackspotsalongthetermendecreasinginsizetowardstheapexatveins Rsand M 1; tornusandcostagreyish brown; tail black with white tip. Forewing underside: uniformly greyish brown; termen margin very narrow (&lt;0.3 mm) black edged with very narrow white on the inner margin between the veins; terminal and subterminal brown bands between each vein narrowly edged with white; a post median band edged with beige, curved and distinctly stepped at each vein; a short medial band at end of cell edged with beige. Hindwing underside: uniformly greyish brown; termen with very narrow black margin (&lt;0.3 mm) edged with very narrow white on the inner margin between the veins; small tornal black spot edged with white adjacent to two subtornal black spots edged with orange; terminal and subterminal brown bands curved between each vein narrowly edged with white; a post median band edged with beige distinctly curved and stepped at each vein, a short medial band at end of cell edged with beige, and a submedial band edged with beige distinctly stepped at each vein.</p> <p>Male (Paratypes): As above with little variation other than a slight variation in the upperside colour. Forewing length 13–13.5 mm.</p> <p>Female (Paratype) (Fig. 3C, D): Forewing length 15 mm; thorax upperside brownish black with scattered blue scale and white undeside, abdomen upperside greyish brown and underside brownish white. Forewing upperside: dull purplish blue; margin broadly brown-black increasing in width at apex. Hindwing upperside: dull purplish blue; margin broadly greyish brown, termen margin very narrow (&lt;0.3 mm) black edged with very narrow white on the inner margin, a subtornal submarginal black spot edged with blue and a series of submarginal greyish brown spots along the termen decreasing in size towards the apex between veins Rs and M 1 and edged with bluish grey on the inner margin. Forewing underside: same as male except ground colour duller greyish brown and post median band less curved between veins M 1 and CuA 1. Hindwing underside: same as male except ground colour duller greyish brown.</p> <p>Male genitalia. Specimens of the nominate subspecies were not available to the authors, but genitalia of the subspecies Jamides wananga roxina are described below. Genitalia of most bochus -group Jamides are very similar (Hirowatari 1992).</p> <p>Etymology. Named after the Wanang Conservation Area in Madang Province, PNG where the species was first collected in 2008.</p> <p>Ecology. The nominotypical subspecies is currently known to occur only in tall rainforest in the Wanang area of PNG. The species was flying with Jamides soemias purpurata. The life history is unknown.</p> <p>Comments. There is no significant variation in size (forewing length 13–15 mm), shape, colour and markings among the limited number of specimens. The distributional extent of the species is unknown.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87E54A02B134FF03F9F8FB424EE6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wilson, Peter R.;Johnson, Ian R.;Lohman, David J.	Wilson, Peter R., Johnson, Ian R., Lohman, David J. (2021): Jamides wananga, a new species from Papua New Guinea and Australia (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Zootaxa 4981 (1): 107-122, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4981.1.5
038B87E54A00B134FF03FDD7FB4148EA.text	038B87E54A00B134FF03FDD7FB4148EA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jamides wananga subsp. roxina Wilson, Johnson & Lohman 2021	<div><p>Jamides wanangaroxina Wilson, Johnson &amp; Lohman subsp. n.</p> <p>Figure 4.</p> <p>Material examined. Holotype: male: Queensland, Dauan Island, Torres Strait; elevation 5 m, - 9.42 o, 142.53 o, 6–12.xii.2017, I. R. Johnson and P. R. Wilson, (in S. J. Johnson Collection located in the Museum of Tropical Queensland, Townsville, Australia, QM T241069). Paratypes: 2 males, same data as Holotype (QM T241068, T250588); 1 male, - 9.42˚, 142.53˚, 12-17 December 2020 (QMT 240992); 1 male, 9.42˚, 142.53˚, 31’47” E, 10 December 2017, P. R. Wilson and I. R. Johnson (in P. R. Wilson collection); 1 male, same location, 16 December 2020, P. R. Wilson and I. R. Johnson (in P. R. Wilson collection).</p> <p>Description. Male (Holotype) (Fig. 4A, B): Forewing length 13 mm; antenna black with white bands on the underside; thorax and abdomen upperside black and underside white. Forewing upperside: dark blue; black margin narrow ~ 1mm along termen widening to ~ 2mm at apex; dorsum straight. Hindwing upperside: dark blue becoming narrowly greyish blue towards the costa; termen margin very narrow (~ 0.2–0.3 mm) black edged with very narrow white on the inner margin particularly towards the tornus; a subtornal submarginal black spot with a series of submarginal black spots along the termen decreasing in size towards the apex at veins Rsand M 1; tornus and costa brown; tail black with white tip. Forewing underside: uniformly pale brown; termen margin very narrow (~ 0.2 mm) black edged with very narrow white on the inner margin between the veins; terminal and subterminal brown bands between each vein narrowly edged with white; a post median band edged with beige, curved and distinctly stepped at each vein; a short medial band at end of cell edged with beige. Hindwing underside: uniformly pale brown; termen with very narrow black margin (~ 0.2 mm) edged with very narrow white on the inner margin between the veins; small tornal black spot edged with white adjacent to two subtornal black spots edged with orange and a few iridescent blue scale; terminal and subterminal brown bands curved between each vein narrowly edged with white; a post median band edged with beige distinctly curved and stepped at each vein, a short medial band at end of cell edged with beige, and a submedial band edged with beige distinctly stepped at each vein.</p> <p>Male (Paratypes): As above except forewing length 13–15 mm.</p> <p>Male genitalia. (Fig. 5A, B, C): Tegumen narrow, circular and band like. Vinculum narrow. Brachium curved and cylindrical with a blunt point. Socius on either side of the anus opening large, bulbous and semicircular in dorsal and ventral view, with numerous long hairs. Valva broad and spoon-like with a stout slightly curved dorsal projection above a semi-circular “toothed” indentation extending to a slightly curved very hairy posterior edge.</p> <p>Etymolog y. From a Torres Strait Islander song about Roxin (Dauan Island) sung in the traditional Kala Kawa Ya language.</p> <p>Ecology. Four specimens were collected over two days from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm on 10–11 December 2017 and two specimens collected at 4 pm on 16 December 2020 on a dirt road through monsoonal vine scrub regrowth with a canopy to a height of approximately 5– 6 m. The area had been cleared previously and had remnants of abandoned banana and mango trees. The area is close to sea level and is subject to extended periods of waterlogging over the wet season. The life history is unknown.</p> <p>Comments. The limited number of available specimens do not vary significantly in size, shape, colour or markings. Jamides phaseli and J. amarauge have been collected at the same location and are the only other described Jamides species previously collected on the island. The specimens flew rapidly and erratically, which made capture extremely difficult. Adults were seen only in the late afternoon and have not been collected elsewhere on the island despite fairly extensive collection over an extended period of time by a number of collectors.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/038B87E54A00B134FF03FDD7FB4148EA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wilson, Peter R.;Johnson, Ian R.;Lohman, David J.	Wilson, Peter R., Johnson, Ian R., Lohman, David J. (2021): Jamides wananga, a new species from Papua New Guinea and Australia (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Zootaxa 4981 (1): 107-122, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4981.1.5
