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Notes on some primary types of Papilionidae (Lepidoptera) deposited in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 April 2018

S.K. Korb*
Affiliation:
Russian Entomological Society, Nizhny Novgorod Division, P.O. Box 97 Nizhny, Novgorod 603009, Russia
*
1Corresponding author (e-mail:stanislavkorb@list.ru)

Abstract

A total of 16 lectotypes of Papilionidae (Lepidoptera), identified by A.V.-A. Kreuzberg but not published, are formally designated in the genera Parnassius Latreille, 1804 (14 taxa) and Papilio Linnaeus, 1758 (two taxa). Lectotypes are designated for the following taxa: Parnassius delphius albulus Honrath, 1889, Parnassius apollonius alpinus Staudinger, 1887, Parnassius bremeri conjunctus Staudinger, 1901, Parnassius discobolus Staudinger, 1881, Parnassius bremeri graeseri Honrath, 1885, Parnassius delphius intermedius Bang-Haas, 1915, Parnassius tianschanicus minor Staudinger, 1881, Parnassius delphius mephisto Hering, 1931, Parnassius nordmanni minimus Honrath, 1885, Parnassius apollo mongolicus Staudinger, 1900, Parnassius delphius namanganus Staudinger, 1886, Parnassius nomion nominulus Staudinger, 1895, Parnassius charltonius princeps Honrath, 1888, Parnassius romanovi Grum-Grshimailo, 1888, Papilio machaon chitralensis Bang-Haas, 1934, and Papilio alexanor maccabaeus Staudinger, 1892.

Type
Systematics & Morphology
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© Entomological Society of Canada 2018 

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