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Dognin, 1900: 443.
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<taxonomicName id="B5EFCBFABC4081C9C2A63960F3F3F833" baseAuthorityName="Dognin" baseAuthorityYear="1900" class="Insecta" family="Geometridae" genus="Eois" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Eois auruda" order="Lepidoptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="111" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auruda">Eois auruda</taxonomicName>
:
<bibRefCitation id="63A61E73FC97BD7EC172F0774A6F002A" DOI="https://doi.org/10.1071/9780643101050" author="Parsons, M" journalOrPublisher="Systematic Entomology," pageId="0" pageNumber="111" refId="B23" refString="Parsons, M, Scoble, MJ, Honey, MR, Pitkin, LM, Pitkin, BR, 1999. The catalogue. In: Scoble MJ (Ed.) Geometrid moths of the world: catalogue. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Collingwood, Australia. https://doi.org/10.1071/9780643101050" title="The catalogue. In: Scoble MJ (Ed.) Geometrid moths of the world: catalogue. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Collingwood, Australia." url="https://doi.org/10.1071/9780643101050" year="1999">Parsons et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
: 279;
<bibRefCitation id="1D1691F533BE43FCE3C594C4F99FDE22" DOI="https://doi.org/10.1603/AN10050" author="Brehm, G" journalOrPublisher="Annals of the Entomological Society of America" pageId="0" pageNumber="111" pagination="1091 - 1107" refId="B2" refString="Brehm, G, Bodner, F, Strutzenberger, P, Huenefeld, F, Fiedler, K, 2011. Neotropical Eois (Lepidoptera: Geometridae): checklist, biogeography, diversity, and description patterns. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 104 (6): 1091 - 1107, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1603/AN10050" title="Neotropical Eois (Lepidoptera: Geometridae): checklist, biogeography, diversity, and description patterns." url="https://doi.org/10.1603/AN10050" volume="104" year="2011">Brehm et al. 2011</bibRefCitation>
: 1106.
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<paragraph id="72CC8377774D649F1DA19C58D3FD8536" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Type material examined.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="1B015574C49138AA2D508BDDADEEC13D" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Holotype</emphasis>
♂, Ecuador, [Loja Province], environs de Loja, 1889, Dognin Collection, USNM type 32227, USNM ENT 01906872 (USMN).
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(1♂). Ecuador, Loja, valley of Zamora [
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, 2163 m], May 1886, USNM slide 154,179, USNM ENT 01906873 (USMN).
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de
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<paragraph id="22489003207A190F9C02B19C870D45BD" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Remarks and diagnosis.</paragraph>
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was described by Dognin based on two males from &quot;Loja et
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and the other
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Superficially,
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is paler yellowish orange than the pale green of most members of the species complex, and the maroon scallops of the termen are weakly interrupted by yellowish brown (Fig.
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). In the male genitalia (Fig.
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), the membrane surrounding the phallus has a smaller dorsal field of short spines than in related species.
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<paragraph id="E4907D71A7C51F02C32F9BE9DDFC76C4" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Description.</paragraph>
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Male.
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</emphasis>
: Essentially as described for complex.
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: Essentially as described for complex, except forewing length 9.0-10.0 mm (
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= 3). Forewing ground color pale yellowish green; postmedial line prominent throughout; antemedial line faint; discal spot, small, round, faint, reddish brown; costal region slightly tinged with pale brown; termen with dark maroon scalloped line, concolorous with discal spot; fringe two-toned, mostly pale yellow with small incursions of red and/or brown between veins M2 and M3. Forewing underside pale yellow, suffused with pale reddish brown, with faint indication of upper surface markings; antemedial line absent. Discal spot round, faint to absent, orange-brown; termen with dark orange-brown line. Hindwing ground color brownish pale yellowish green; antemedial line absent or very faint; postmedial line well defined; region between postmedial line and termen with several extremely faint, interrupted wavy, pale-yellow lines; discal spot well defined, red-brown. Fringe two-toned, mostly yellow, interrupted by pale red veins M2 and M3. Hindwing underside with pattern and coloration similar to forewing underside, but with pale pinkish tint, especially in costal region.
<emphasis id="8E63EC83ED0BB8AE18925CCF36E734B2" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Abdomen</emphasis>
: Essentially as described for genus. Genitalia (Fig.
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) with tegumen slender, lacina broad basally, upcurved, somewhat parallel-sided in distal 0.5; valva subrectangular, slightly constricted near middle with patch of long fine setae, sacculus well defined, rounded subbasally, terminating at constriction of valva; phallus long, broad; vesica with semicircular, saw-toothed plate, lacking large cornuti; membrane surrounding phallus with very small dorsal field of short spines.
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holotype upperside (USNM)
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holotype underside (USNM)
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male genitalia, USNM slide 154,179.
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<emphasis id="21DA2BBD4F4C8AA0B57EB22C1801CEA4" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">Female.</emphasis>
Unknown.
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<paragraph id="83709B68911F3B41B80BCC369688E32E" pageId="0" pageNumber="111">This species is known from three specimens from Loja Province, Ecuador, collected before the turn of the twentieth century.</paragraph>
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