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Figs 22-25354252
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<paragraph id="56930FBB1763C9E2332DE678A4395C72" pageId="20" pageNumber="145">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype male - ARGENTINA: BUENOS AIRES: Los Vasquez, Dognin Collection, genitalia slide male, USNM 135916 [green label]; HOLOTYPE /
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Pogue&quot; [red label]. USNM. Paratypes - (22 males, 19 females) ARGENTINA: COLON: Sierras de Cordoba, La Granja, (1 female), A. Garcia [BMNH]. LA RIOJA: La Rioja, (1 male), genitalia slide MGP 1353, Jan.-Feb. (1 female), [no date] (1 male) F. Giacomelli [BMNH]. SALTA: Salta, Feb. 1905 (1 male), genitalia slide MGP 1312, J. Steinbach [BMNH]. SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO: Santiago del Estero, (1 female), J. Steinbach [BMNH]. TUCUMAN: Tucuman, (2 males, 1 female), genitalia slides male, MGP 1311, MGP 1350, Schreiter, 450 m, Mar. 1902 (1 female), genitalia slide MGP 1353 [BMNH]. BOLIVIA: SANTA CRUZ: Ichilo, Buenavista, 750 m, Aug.-Apr. 1906-1907 (1 female), Steinbach [BMNH]; Sara, 450 m, Jan. (1 female), genitalia slide MGP 1349, Nov. (1 male, 1 female), J. Steinbach [BMNH]. BRAZIL: AMAZONAS:
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, July-Sep. 1906 (1 female), W. Hoffmanns [BMNH]. BAHIA: S. Antonio de Barra, (10 males, 1 female), [BMNH]. GOIAS: Chapada dos Veadeiros, 18-24 km N of Alto Paraiso, 1400-1500 m, 2-5 Oct. 1985 (1 male), S.E. Miller, genitalia slide USNM 135970, USNM. MINAS GERAIS: Tijuco, Dec. (1 male) [BMNH].
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: Curitiba, 23 Apr. 1988 (1 male), L. Crestana, Genitalia slide Vial #79, MGCL; Entre Rios, (1 female) [BMNH]. PERNAMBUCCO: Serra de Communaty, Dec. 1893 (1 female), E. Gounene [BMNH]. RIO DE JANIERO: Petropolis, 1888 (1 female), Germain [BMNH].
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PAULO: Alambari, 3 Sep. 1988 (1 female), 8 Dec. 1988 (1 male), 16 Dec. 1988 (1 male), L. Crestana, Genitalia slide f Vial #86, genitalia slides male MGP 1279, MGP 1288, MGCL; Porto Feliz, 1 June 1988 (1 female), L. Crestana, genitalia slide MGP 1289, MGCL. PARAGUAY: BOQUERON [NUEVA ASUNCION]: Nueva Asuncion, 313 m, 23-25 Mar. 1986 (1 female), M. Pogue and M. Solis, genitalia slide USNM 136014. GUAIRA: Villarrica, Dec. 1922 (1 female), J. Schade [BMNH]. PARAGUARI:
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, 24 June 1902 (1 male, 1 female), genitalia slide male MGP 1310, W. Foster [BMNH]. PRESIDENTE HAYES: Primavera, 14 Apr. 1960 (1 female), E.J. Phillips [BMNH].
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<paragraph id="6633E72DA60CB0D7056DBDD555A640D3" pageId="20" pageNumber="145">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="258D12B8E32F2A59BCDDFE8028620AD2" pageId="20" pageNumber="145">The species name is derived from the Latin sinuo (bend), referring to the sinuate free saccular extension of the male genitalia.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="511EF7E68684AFE3DC94DFBFEE10D970" pageId="20" pageNumber="145">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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The forewing is longer in
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than in
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. The postmedial line is double in
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(Figs 22-25) and single in
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(Figs 20-21). In
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male genitalia the dorsal margin of the costa is slightly concave in
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(Fig. 35) but greatly convex in
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(Fig. 34). The free saccular extension is sinuate in
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(Fig. 35) but straight in
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(Fig. 34). At the base of the vesica there are two wide cornuti in
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(Fig. 35) but only one in
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(Fig. 34).
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<paragraph id="5996F1575CEDFA1B6E3ECFAD12DDBE67" pageId="21" pageNumber="146">Description.</paragraph>
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Adult. Male.Head - antenna broadly bipectinate to just beyond half length then filiform; eyes large, globular; vertex with broad scales, dark brown anteriorly, light brown posteriorly; frons with broad scales projecting slightly beyond anterior eye margin, mostly light brown with a posterior band of dark brown scales; labial palp porrect with mixture of light-brown and brown scales tipped with white, internal surface white. Thorax - prothorax light brown, anterior margin with thin black line; few scales forming a faint medial line; posterior margin with some dark-brown scales; patagium with dark-brown scales tipped with white, mixed with a few white scales, scales broad mixed with hairlike scales; protibia dark-brown scales tipped with white, mixed with white scales, apical band white, obscure, tarsi dark brown with distinct white apical bands; midtibia concolorous with protibia, but with more white scales giving a slightly lighter overall color, white apical band more distinct than in protibia, tarsi dark brown with white apical bands; hind tibia mostly white with a few dark-brown scales, tarsi white; underside with white hairlike scales; forewing length 10.5 mm; costal area dark gray with a few white scales forming short dashes along costa, especially from postmedial band to just below apex; distinct ovate cream-colored basal spot; thin black antemedial line from posterior margin forming
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border to basal spot; medial area of wing white and light brown; medial line obscure, dark brown, from posterior margin to anal vein where it becomes arrowshaped then continues vertically to Cu vein; reniform spot obscure, a pair of tiny dots, ventral dot just above M vein in discal cell dark brown and larger than dorsal dot, which consists of only a few ferruginous scales; postmedial line black, double from posterior margin to vein M1; black dash between veins R5 and M1 extending
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outer margin; white apical spot; subterminal area a mixture of light- brown, gray, white, and ferruginous scales, lighter than costa and darker than medial area; terminal line a series of gray, recurved lines between veins; fringe brown, gray patches opposite
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apices; hind wing white, marginal shading dark gray, veins highlighted dark gray, anal fold with a white and dark gray striped pattern. Abdomen - dorsum mixture of pale gray, black, and ferruginous, with small patches of black scales at caudal apex of segments 2-3; ventrum white with a faint black medial line and partial lateral lines; male eighth segment membranous with a pair of short, sternal, sclerotized bars and a pair of longer, wider, dorsal sclerotized bars; a pair of lateral, coremata bearing numerous, fine, elongate setae. Genitalia (Fig. 35) - Uncus triangulate, apex recurved and pointed, approximately same length as subscaphium; subscaphium triangulate, decurved, apex pointed; valve membranous, rectangulate, slightly produced distally, apex round, covered with wide, elongate setae; costa short, recurved, apex produced, round, sparsely covered with elongate, hairlike setae; sacculus well developed, proximal 2/3 fused with valve, distal 1/3 free, sinuate, spiculate, longer than valve, apex round; saccus with broad arms; aedeagus straight; vesica emerges at a right angle ventrally from aedeagus; bulbous with a short, distal diverticulum and two elongate leaflike cornuti at base, longest laterally, shortest ventrally; rectangular, grooved sclerotized plate lateral to distal diverticulum, short slightly curved cornutus on grooved plate. Female. As in male except:antenna filiform; forewing length 9.5 mm; antemedial line from costa to R vein dark gray, angulate toward apex then angulate toward base with a pointed apex, black from R vein to anal vein, curved with a straight line extending to posterior margin; medial area less contrasted than male with white-tipped gray scales; postmedial line black, well developed from posterior margin to CuA2 vein then faint to M2 becoming more developed from M2 to R5; thin black line along R5 to outer margin; apical spot white. Genitalia (Fig. 42) - Papillae anales ovate, soft, fleshy, covered with numerous setae; venter of eighth segment covered with minute spicules; anterior apophyses fused with eighth sternite; posterior apophyses present, ventrolateral corners produced into triangular projections; ostium bursae a small dimple or absent; base of ductus bursae rectangular fused to eighth sternite, ductus bursae elongate, striate, approximately same width throughout, small ventrally produced pocket just below fused base; appendix bursae emerges dorsally from approximately middle of ductus bursae, ovate; corpus bursae ovate, covered internally with numerous thornlike signa.
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Figures 25-28.
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adults. 25
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♀, Buenavista, Santa Cruz, 750 m, Bolivia, Aug.-Apr. 1906-1907, Steinbach 26
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♂, Holotype, Geldersland, Suriname 27
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♂, St. Jean du Maroni, French Guiana, Le Moult 28
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♀, Bartica, British Guiana [Guyana], June 1901.
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<paragraph id="BA66CED50C68E3ED3DD20B32D30A723A" pageId="24" pageNumber="149">Distribution and biology.</paragraph>
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Known from the states of Goias and
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Paulo, Brazil, the Chaco of northwestern Paraguay, and in the state of Tucuman, Argentina (Fig. 52).
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Specimens from the
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Paulo, Alambari, Brazil, were reared from Brazilian Peppertree (
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). A specimen from Porto Feliz,
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Paulo, Brazil, was reared from
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(Vell.) Engl., Anacardiaceae.
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<paragraph id="7793839F0324FCA22E145726907241D4" pageId="24" pageNumber="149">Remarks.</paragraph>
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is described to differentiate the several species previously identified as
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in the USNM collection.
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<paragraph id="AFEE8B56E7B0E0129BFC500DBE7921E3" pageId="24" pageNumber="149">
<taxonomicName id="D083D5DF530BD0C35DFAC1885B228551" class="Insecta" family="Euteliidae" genus="Paectes" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Paectes sinuosa" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="24" pageNumber="149" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sinuosa">Paectes sinuosa</taxonomicName>
has two forms similar to those in
<taxonomicName id="CF870AF4002672EF1CC1D9BEAEAFAF34" class="Insecta" family="Euteliidae" genus="Paectes" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Paectes nana" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="24" pageNumber="149" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nana">Paectes nana</taxonomicName>
. One form has bold markings of the antemedial and postmedial lines; the other form has faint antemedial and postmedial lines and an overall gray forewing. The male genitalia are identical in these two forms.
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