Balintus
Appearance
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Upperside (left) and underwing of imago | |
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Genus: | Balintus (but see text) d'Abrera, 2001
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Species: | B. tityrus
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Balintus tityrus |
Balintus is a gossamer-winged butterfly genus of the tribe Eumaeini in the subfamily Theclinae. Its only known species, Balintus tityrus, is found in the Neotropical realm, where it is endemic to Colombia.[1]
It is generally agreed that this butterfly represents a distinct lineage and is worthy of recognition at least as subgenus. However, there is some dispute about whether the name was validly established, or is a nomen nudum. The matter has been submitted to the ICZN for discussion.
References
[edit]Wikispecies has information related to Balintus.
- ^ "Balintus D'Abrera, 2001" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms