Jemadia

Jemadia is a Neotropical genus of firetips in the family Hesperiidae.

Jemadia
Jemadia menechmus from Peru - mounted specimen
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Jemadia

Watson, 1893

A very comprehensive genus, in which it is rather difficult to define the species owing to the extraordinary resemblance among one another. Moreover, there are two series parallel to each other, one of which shows four white dots on the prothorax, the other exhibiting a white transverse streak instead. In order to facilitate the definition we keep to Mabille's division of the groups into "punctati" and "lineati". The Jemadia are robust insects with white or blue marking and hyaline (glass-like) spots. The hindwings are often remarkably small, in the males often with tooth-like projections on the inner-marginal and lower median vein, above them mostly with a deeply concave excision, and between the upper radial and subcostal vein often with an obtuse projection; more rarely the hindwings are quite round. The middle radial vein is absent, the lower one comes from the lower cell-angle, the upper median vein below it separately.[1]

List of species

  • Jemadia fallax (Mabille, 1878) - fallax skipper - type locality Brazil
    • Jemadia fallax fallax (Mabille, 1878) Guianas, north Brazil
    • Jemadia fallax fiska Evans, 1951 Colombia
    • Jemadia fallax fida Evans, 1951 Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
    • Jemadia fallax solaris Hayward, 1942 Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, north Brazil, east Peru, Bolivia
  • Jemadia gnetus (Fabricius, 1781) - gnetus skipper - Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, south Brazil
  • Jemadia brevipennis Schaus, 1902 - brevipennis skipper - Brazil, Paraguay
  • Jemadia hospita (Butler, 1877) - hospita skipper - type locality Peru
    • Jemadia hospita hospita (A. Butler, 1877) south Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, west Brazil
    • Jemadia hospita imitator (Mabille, 1891) Colombia
    • Jemadia hospita hephaestos (Plötz, 1879) Suriname
  • Jemadia pseudognetus (Mabille, 1878) - dot-collared skipper - southeast Mexico to Venezuela and upper Amazon
  • Jemadia hewitsonii (Mabille, 1878) - Hewitson's skipper - type locality Brazil (Amazonas)
    • Jemadia hewitsonii hewitsonii (Mabille, 1878) French Guiana, Venezuela (Amazonas, Bolivar), north Brazil, Peru
    • Jemadia hewitsonii ovid Evans, 1951 Colombia, Ecuador
    • Jemadia hewitsonii albescens Röber, 1925 Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  • Jemadia menechmus (Mabille, 1878) - Menechmus skipper
    • Jemadia menechmus menechmus (Mabille, 1878) Suriname, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, north and west Brazil
    • Jemadia menechmus desousai Orellana, [2010] Venezuela (Amazonas)
  • Jemadia pater Evans, 1951 - pater skipper - Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
  • Jemadia scomber Druce, 1908 - mammoth skipper - Peru
  • Jemadia sosia (Mabille, 1878) - sosia skipper - southwest Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  • Jemadia demarmelsi Orellana, [2010] - Demarmels' skipper - Venezuela
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References

  1. Max Wilhelm Karl Draudt ,1924 Hesperiidae in Seitz. Macrolepidoptera of the world. Vol. .5. The American Rhopalocera. Stuttgart. vii, + 1139 pp., 203 pl.


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