Male

 

wingspan : 50/53 mm


Jemadia hospita Alto Tambo, rio Chuchuvi, los Cedros, Mindo.


in the Western part of South America Jemadia hospita has two subspecies: hospita and imitator ;


Ernst Brockmann and Bernard Hermier, two of the top skippers specialists, particularly with Pyrrhopygini, consider that the Jemadia hospita from Cotacachi are Jemadia hospita hospita, just like all those that fly in the Oriente, from Ecuador to Bolivia.


but, as far as we are concerned, we see these Jemadia hospita from Reserva Cotacachi different from the Oriente population (see new facts page).

Jemadia hospita a los Cedros
Jemadia hospita cerca de Mindo
Jemadia hospita cerca de Nanegal

on the first row : three specimens from the Oriente, typical J. h. hospita, and, on the right, the lectotype (from Peru) courtesy of BM(NH), and our thanks.

on the second row: three specimens from Reserva Cotacachi, and, on the right, the BM(NH) syntype of J. h. imitator,

in spite of the debt of gratitude we owe to Ernst Brockmann and Bernard Hermier for their help in documenting this site, we keep seeing these Jemadia hospita from East and West of the Andes as different, the Western specimens looking neither like hospita, nor like imitator.

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