Subspecies
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No
subspecies are recognized. However, this is a very polymorphic species,
with a number of "morphs" that have been described as either specific
to the animal host, or to the plant that the animal host feeds on. Thus,
very obviously, there are more than one species involved, as already
suggested by Hansson (1985),
but no thorough analysis is available yet and all names given to
"morphs" of the present species are placed in synonymy for the time
being (see synonymy below).
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Synonyms
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Entedon nephereus Walker, 1839
Chrysocharis nephereus (Walker, 1839)
Chrysocharis nephereus nephereus (Walker, 1839)
Entedon nautes Walker, 1839
Entedon metella Walker, 1839
Entedon erigone Walker, 1839
Entedon matho Walker, 1839
Entedon inarus Walker, 1839
Eulophus orchestis Ratzeburg, 1844
Entedon laetus Ratzeburg, 1848
Entedon sauros Walker, 1848
Entedon auronitens Ratzeburg, 1852
Chrysocharis orchestidis Bukowski, 1938
Chrysocharis smirnovi Bukowski, 1938
Chrysocharis obscurinervis Bukowski, 1938
Epilampsis gunholdi Delucchi, 1954
Epilampsis laevigata Delucchi, 1954
Epilampsis tadici Delucchi, 1954
Chrysocharis nephereus betulae Askew et Coshan, 1973
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Identification
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Distribution
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Biology
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