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Dasyophthalma Westwood, [1851]
Dasyophthalma Westwood, [1851]; Gen. diurn. Lep. (2): 343, TS: Morpho rusina Godart
Dasyophthalma, NSG Voucher Specimen [Wahlberg]
Dasyophthalma (Brassolini) ; [Wahlberg]
Dasyophthalma (Brassolina) ; [NL4A, 203]

Larva on (Bamboo) [EBW]


Dasyophthalma creusa (Hübner, [1821])
Brazil. See [About maps] Caligo creusa Hübner, [1821]; , TL: Brazil
Dasyophthalma creusa, NSG Voucher Specimen [Wahlberg]
?cruesa ; (missp.)
Dasyophthalma creusa ; Brown & Mielke, 1967, J. Lep. Soc. 21 (2): 92; [EBW]; [BOW: pl. 29, f. 5-6]; [NL4A, #455]
anasandra (Godart, [1824]) (Morpho); , TL: Brazil
= ; [NL4A, #455a]
Dasyophthalma creusa creusa ; Casagrande & Mielke, 2003, Rev. Bras. Zool. 20 (1): 157, f. 1-8; [NL4A, #455a]

Larva on Geonoma schottlana Casagrande & Mielke, 2003, Rev. Bras. Zool. 20 (1): 157

D. c. baronesa Stichel, 1904
Brazil(Espírito Santo) Dasyophthalma creusa baronesa Stichel, 1904; Insekten-Börse 21 (3): 21, TL: Brazil, Espírito Santo
Dasyophthalma creusa baronesa ; [NL4A, #455b]

Dasyophthalma geraensis Rebel, 1922
Brazil(Minas Gerais). See [About maps] geraensis Rebel, 1922; , TL: Brazil, Minas Gerais
Dasyophthalma geraensis ; [NL4A, #456]

Dasyophthalma rusina (Godart, [1824])
-. See [About maps] Morpho rusina Godart, [1824]; Encyclopédie Méthodique. 9 (2): 451, TL: Brazil
Dasyophthalma rusina, NSG Voucher Specimen [Wahlberg]
Dasyophthalma rusina ; [EBW]; [NL4A, #457]

Larva on Bactris tomentosa, Euterpe edulis, Bambusa sp. Penz, Aiello & Srygley, 2000, J. Lep. Soc. 53 (4): 148 (from various sources)

Brazil lycaon (Lucas, [1835]) (Pavonia); , TL: "Mexico"
= ; [NL4A, #457a]
Dasyophthalma rusina ab. donckieri Joicey & Talbot, 1922; Bull. Hill Mus. 1 (2) : 357, TL: S. Amer.
= ; [NL4A, #457a]
Dasyophthalma rusina rusina ; [NL4A, #457a]
D. r. delanira Hewitson, 1862
Brazil Dasyophthalma rusina delanira Hewitson, 1862; Ill. exot. Butts [4] (Dasyophthalma & Thaumantis): [5], pl. [3], f. 1, TL: Brazil
Dasyophthalma rusina delanira ; [NL4A, #457b]
D. r. principesa Stichel, 1904
Brazil(Espírito Santo) Dasyophthalma rusina principesa Stichel, 1904; Insekten-Börse1904, TL: Brazil, Espírito Santo
Dasyophthalma rusina principesa ; [NL4A, #457c]

Dasyophthalma vertebralis Butler, 1869
Brazil. See [About maps] vertebralis Butler, 1869; , TL: Brazil, "Pará"
Dasyophthalma vertebralis ; [EBW, (name only)]; [NL4A, #458]


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References:
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[BHL]
The; Biodiversity Heritage Library; and on; Internet Archive; Note: The linking to the content of Internet Archive is somewhat delicate -- notify me when links break!
[BOW]
Lewis, H. L., 1974; Butterflies of the World; ISBN 0 245 52097 X
[EBW]
Smart, Paul, 1976; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World; ISBN 0 600 31381 6
[JLS]
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society; the original J. Lep. Soc. articles
[LAMAS-NEO]
Gerardo Lamas; Bibliography of butterflies; An Annocated Bibliography of the Neotropical Butterflies and Skipper (Lepididoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea); Revised Electronic Edition (2007)
[NL4A]
Gerardo Lamas, 2004; Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera; Checklist: Part 4A; Hesperioidea - Papilionoidea
[Wahlberg]
Niklas Wahlberg; The NSG's voucher specimen database; Nymphalidae Systematics Group


Some related literature:
Brown & Mielke, 1967
Lepidoptera of the Central Brazil Plateau. I. Preliminary list of Rhopalocera J. Lep. Soc. 21 (2): 77-106
Casagrande & Mielke, 2003
Fourth and fifth larval instars and pupa of Dasyophthalma creusa creusa (Hübner). (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Brassolinae) Rev. Bras. Zool. 20 (1): 157-160
Westwood, [1851]
The genera of diurnal Lepidoptera, comprising their generic characters, a notice of their habitats and transformations, and a catalogue of the species of each genus; illustrated with 86 plates by W. C. Hewitson Gen. diurn. Lep. (1): 1-18, pl. A, 1-4 (1-2) (1846), (1): 19-132, pl. 4*, 5-25, 28 (3-14) (1847), (1): 133-200, pl. 1*, 26, 27, 29, 31-44 (15-23) (1848), (1): 201-242, pl. 30, 45-52, 56-58, 60-62, 64 (24-31) (1849), (1): 243-250 [?], (2): 243-326, pl. 53-55, 63, 65, 66 (32-38) (1850), (2): 327-466, pl. 59, 67-77 (39-50) (1851), (2): 467-534, 143, 144, pl. 78-80 (Index) (51-54) (1852)
Godart, [1824]
in Latreille & Godart, Encyclopédie Méthodique. Histoire naturelle Entomologie. 9 Encyclopédie Méthodique. 9 (1): 3-328 (1819), (2): 329-828 ([1824])
Hewitson, 1862
Illustrations of new species of exotic Butterflies selected chiefly from the collections of W. Wilson Saunders and William C. Hewitson Ill. exot. Butts [4] : (Systematic Index) IV, (Clerome): [1-2], pl. [1] (1863), (Drusilla & Hyantis): [3-4], pl. [2] (1862), (Dasyophthalma & Thaumantis): [5-6], pl. [3] (1862), (Morpho I): [7-8], pl. [4] (1856), (Pavonia I-II): [9-10], pl. [5-6] (1877), (Opsiphanes): [11-12], pl. [7] (1873), (Corades): [13-14], pl. [8] (1863), (Pronophila): [15-16], pl. [9] (1857), (Pronophila II): [17-18], pl. [10] (1860), (Pronophila III-IV): [19-22], pl. [11-12] (1868), (Pronophila V): [23-24], pl. [13] (1871), (Pronophila VI-VII): [25-28], pl. [14-15] (1872), (Pronophila VIII-IX): [29-32], pl. [16-17] (1874), (Debis I): [33-34], pl. [18] (1862), (Debis II-III): [35-38], pl. [19-20] (1863), (Haetera): [39-40], pl. [21] (1860), (Daedalma): [41-42], pl. [22] (1858), (Euptychia & Ragadia): [43-44], pl. [23] (1862), (Hypocista): [45-46], pl. [24] (1863), (Mycalesis I-IV): [47-54], pl. [25-28] (1862), (Mycalesis V-VI): [55-58], pl. [29-30] (1864), (Mycalesis VII-VIII): [59-62], pl. [31-32] (1866), (Mycalesis IX): [63-64], pl. [33] (1873), (Mycalesis & Idiomorphus): [65-66], pl. [34] (1877), (Idiomorphus): [67-68], pl. [35] (1865), (Melanitis): [69-70], pl. [36] (1863), (Taxila): [71-72], pl. [37] (1861), (Taxila II): [73-74], pl. [38] (1862), (Sospita): [75-76], pl. [39] (1861), (Sospita II): [77-78], pl. [40] (1862), (Dodona Sospita): [79-80], pl. [41] (1866), (Mesosemia I): [81-82], pl. [42] (1857), (Mesosemia II-III): [83-86], pl. [43-44] (1858), (Mesosemia IV-VI): [87-92], pl. [45-47] (1859), (Mesosemia VII-VIII): [93-96], pl. [48-49] (1860), (Mesosemia IX-X): [97-100], pl. [50-51] (1870), (Mesosemia XI): [101-102], pl. [52] (1871), (Mesosemia XII): [103-104], pl. [53] (1873), (Eurygona I-II): [105-108], pl. [54-55] (1853), (Eurygona III-IV): [109-112], pl. [56-57] (1855), (Eurygona V-VII): [113-118], pl. [58-60] (1856), (Eurygona VIII): [119-120], pl. [61] (1860), (Eurygona IX): [121-122], pl. [62] (1870), (Eurygona X): [123-124], pl. [63] (1872)
Joicey & Talbot, 1922
New forms of butterflies from South America Bull. Hill Mus. 1 (2) : 357-358
Penz, Aiello & Srygley, 2000
Early stages of Caligo illioneus and C. idomeneus from Panama, with remarks on larval food plants for the subfamily J. Lep. Soc. 53 (4): 142-152
Stichel, 1904
Brassolidarum novarum descriptio ad tempus proposita Insekten-Börse 20 (49): 389 (1903), 21 (1): 6 (1904), 21 (3): 21 (1904)


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