Poritia kinoshitai

Definition
Poritia kinoshitai is purported to be a scientific name, presumably referring to a species within the butterfly genus Poritia (family Lycaenidae). However, reliable encyclopedic sources or taxonomic databases do not confirm the existence or formal description of this name.

Overview
The genus Poritia comprises a group of small lycaenid butterflies found primarily in the Indomalayan realm. Species in this genus are characterized by delicate wing patterns and often inhabit forested habitats. The specific epithet kinoshitai suggests a dedication to an individual bearing the surname Kinoshita, a common practice in zoological nomenclature. Without verifiable records, it is unclear whether P. kinoshitai has been formally described, accepted, or synonymized with another species.

Etymology / Origin
The name kinoshitai likely derives from the Japanese surname “Kinoshita,” possibly honoring a researcher, collector, or patron associated with lepidopterology. This follows the convention of forming species epithets that recognize individuals who contributed to the discovery or study of the taxon.

Characteristics
Accurate information about the morphological, ecological, or geographical characteristics of Poritia kinoshitai is not confirmed. Consequently, any description of wing coloration, size, host plants, or distribution would be speculative.

Related Topics

  • Genus Poritia – Overview of the genus, its recognized species, and taxonomic placement within Lycaenidae.
  • Lycaenidae – The butterfly family commonly known as the blues, coppers, and hairstreaks.
  • Taxonomic Naming Conventions – Practices for naming new species, including eponymous epithets.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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